Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Chucho Valdés delivered a captivating solo performance at NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert, where he showcased his profound mastery and ...
Cuban pianist, composer, and arranger Zahili Zamora shares music that celebrates her background. Pianist and vocalist Zahili Gonzalez Zamora, electric bassist and vocalist Gerson Lazo-Quiroga, drummer ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Havana HAVANA (Reuters) - Flora Villareal, 67, part of a cohort of Cubans who graduated ...
Growing up in Havana in the 1970s violinist Ilmar Gavilán and his younger brother, pianist Aldo López-Gavilán, experienced music as a powerfully binding force. Playing and composing was a family ...
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The culmination of his journey as a young Havana-native who continues and brings the Afro-Cuban music legacy to New York is synthesized in his latest album “The Grand Concourse,” a name inspired by ...
Acclaimed living legend of Afro-Cuban music, seven-time GRAMMY Award winner and six-time Latin GRAMMY Award winner Chucho Valdés celebrates his lauded 60-year recording career with an instant-classic, ...
When he was 8 years old, Harold Lopez-Nussa began taking piano lessons in his hometown of Havana, Cuba. After spending years performing classical piano with the Cuban National Symphony Orchestra, ...
Harold López-Nussa is learning the art of embracing change. The world-class pianist made the big leap and moved from his home in Cuba to France, where he began a new life. “It’s a lot different,” ...
"Cuba Libre" or “Cuban Liberty March” was published in Augusta, Georgia, in 1897 and was included in Black Women Composers: A Century of Piano Music, 1893-1990 in 1992. It is a three-page piece ...
HAVANA, Oct 21 (Reuters) - Flora Villareal, 67, part of a cohort of Cubans who graduated from an experimental piano tuning program for the blind and visually impaired in 1970, is still plying her ...