Composers have penned songs immortalizing girls and their particular qualities beginning with Trova authors who entitled their pieces with names of women, like “Guarina” and “Ferminia” by Sindo Garay, and “Mercedes,” “Aurora,” “Santa Cecilia” and the most well-liked certainly one of all, “Longina” by Manuel Corona. When the Nueva Trova appeared decades later, the same factor happened and songs similar to Pablo Milanes’ “Yolanda” and “Sandra” grew to become a half of our national songbook. Another attribute of our Cuban ...
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2021