- This
definition fits best the
singers of boleros, and less well the
Afrocubans singing funky sones (El Guayabero) or even guaguancós and abakuá (Chicho...
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Robin (2006). "Black
Music in a
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Afrocuban Folklore and Socialism".
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Black Music in a
Raceless Society:
Afrocuban Folklore and Socialism.
Cuban Studies -
Volume 37, 2006.
University of...
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University of Miami...
- California) Rhythms...At the Edge of Time
Estancia Ballet (Rhythm 1 –
Afrocuban/Malambo) Powerhouse:
Rhumba for
Orchestra (Rhythm 2 – Rhumba) Powerhouse:...
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Place Division I
Finalist 1999 Rhythms... At the Edge of Time
Rhythm 1 –
Afrocuban/Malambo:
Estancia by
Alberto Ginastera Rhythm 2 – Rhumba:
Rhumba for Orchestra...
- instrumentation, and by an
increase in
syncopation (so
producing a more
afrocuban sound).
Examples would be:
Bolero in the danzón: the
advent of lyrics...
- Moreover, he
translated French surrealist poetry,
compiled selections on
Afrocuban poetry for
Cantos y
cuentos negros de Cuba, gave
radio talks; all this...
- opera.p239 José
White (1836–1918), a
mulatto of a
Spanish father and an
Afrocuban mother, was a
composer and a
violinist of
international merit. He learned...