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    in the battle, wrote and composed the song. The melody, also called "La Bayamesa" (English: "The Bayamo Song"), was composed by Figueredo in 1867. 1940s...
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    survivor Sergio Pérez Barrero (Born 1953), Psychiatrist. Cuba portal La Bayamesa, Cuban national anthem Guije.com. "Bayamo" (in Spanish). Archived from...
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  • as "the Buena Vista's calling card"; and ending with a rendition of "La bayamesa", a traditional Cuban patriotic song (not to be confused with the Cuban...
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  • gastronómico, La mesa puesta: leyes, costumbres y recetas judías : XVI curso de cultura hispanojudía y sefardí de la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha : en...
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    something of a musician, and he was part-composer of a romantic song called La Bayamesa. In addition, he supported the work of his distant relative Úrsula Céspedes...
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    "timba explosion" started not with NG La Banda, but with the debut album of La Charanga Habanera, "Me Sube La Fiebre", in 1992. This album included all...
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  • the mambo continued to reinforce the use of tresillo bass lines and vamps. "La Paloma" (1863) is one of the most popular habaneras, having been produced...
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  • Ferrer and guitarist Eliades Ochoa on Cuarto de Tula and sang lead on La Bayamesa, the Cuban national anthem. The record won a Grammy in 1998. He died...
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  • Bon", "La Culebra", "Mata Siguaraya", "Solamente Una Vez" and "Bonito Y Sabroso". Benny and Perez Prado recorded 28 mambo songs including "La Múcura"...
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    as "the Buena Vista's calling card"; and ending with a rendition of "La Bayamesa", a romantic criolla composed by Sindo Garay (not to be confused with...
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  • el Afrokan 1964). Diaz Ayala, Cristobal 1981. Música cubana del Areyto a la Nueva Trova. 2nd rev ed, p. 296. San Juan P.R.; Cubanacan Peñalosa, David...
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    1959, was an island country comprised the island of Cuba, as well as Isla de la Juventud (since 1925) and several minor archipelagos. It was located where...
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  • (ISBN 0-500-01671-2) citing Ventura Lynch: La provinciade Buenos Aires hasta la definicion de la cuestion Capital de la Republica. p. 16. Baim 2007, p. 2. Kubik...
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  • trio or montuno of danzón; and in 1951 he composed a signature cha-cha-chá, "La engañadora". Jorrín noticed that most of the dancers had some trouble with...
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    poet and musician Perucho Figueredo composed Cuba's national anthem, "La Bayamesa”. The first government of the Republic in Arms, headed by Céspedes, was...
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  • National anthem La Bayamesa...
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  • La prostitución en La Habana. 'El danzón' articles in La Voz de Cuba (8.10.1879) and (20.11.1879); transl. from Chasteen p77. 'Sobre bailes' in 'La Habana...
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    culture. There, children learned folk songs and patriotic hymns such as "La Bayamesa", the Cuban national anthem. In 1885, Vicente Martinez Ybor moved his...
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  • Estrellas Gonzalo Fernández y Su Súper Típica de Estrellas La Charanga Cubana (Los Angeles) La Charanga Forever Los Van Van de Cuba Maravillas del Siglo...
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    Republic of Cuba, is an island country, comprising the island of Cuba, Isla de la Juventud, archipelagos, 4,195 islands and cays surrounding the main island...
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  • cha chá) using violin, flute, horns, drums. José Fajardo brought the song "La Pachanga" to New York in the Cuban charanga style. The orquesta, or band,...
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  • Records. Archived from the original on 2007-03-09. Retrieved 2007-04-13. "LA NUEVA CANCIÓN CHILENA by José Manuel García". Cancioneros.com. Archived from...
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    culture. There, children learned folk songs and patriotic hymns such as "La Bayamesa", the Cuban national anthem.[citation needed] In 1885, Vicente Martinez...
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  • of Vietnamese popular music such as Văn Cao. Cuba's national anthem "La Bayamesa" ("El Himno de Bayamo") dates to 1868, but many new songs were generated...
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  • p151 La Reforma Agraria (Agricultural reform), Duro con él (I survive with him), Ya ganamos la pelea (At last we won the fight) and Son de la alfabetización...
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    ISBN 978-1-4392-6584-0. Peñalosa (2009). Centro de Investigación de la Música Cubana (1997: 63) Instrumentos de la Música Folclórico-Popular de Cuba v. 1. Havana: CIDMUD...
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  • National anthem La Bayamesa...
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  • strokes of clave. The following nine-measure excerpt is from the guaguancó “La polémica" by Los Muñequitos de Matanzas (1988). This passage moves between...
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  • was known in Spain since the 18th century, where it was called "punto de La Habana", and by the second half of the 19th century it was adopted by the...
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  • possibilities of Cuban popular music. "Dile a Catalina," sometimes called "Traigo la yuca," may be Arsenio's most famous composition. The first half uses the changüí/son...
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