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Cuba: The Trova

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Cuba: The Trova
Cuba: The Trova

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Cuba: The Trova

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Before Afro-Cuban music was embraced by Puerto Ricans and came to be called salsa -- before
Beny More
,
Tito Puente
Machito
Xavier Cugat
and
Tito Rodriguez
led large dance orchestras -- Cuba was known for the trova. Playing an abundance of ballads, Cuban trovadores favored simplicity and went for small, minimalist groups. Some of the early trovadores didn't use any percussion whatsoever -- strictly guitar and vocals -- and that type of minimalism prevails on this excellent CD. Recalling the trovadores of pre-salsa Cuba,
Trio Yagua
consists of singer
Joel Diaz
and guitarists
Feliz Valera
Francisco Salbon
.
Cuba -- The Trova
was recorded in Cuba's Santiago Province in March 1997, but much of the material could have been recorded in 1927, 1937 or 1947.
Diaz
, a warm and expressive singer, contributed a few songs of his own to the session, but
Trio Yagua's
primary emphasis is on trova classics like
Sindo Gray's
"La Tarde,"
Maria Teresa Vera's
"Veinte Anos" and
Ernesto Lecuona's
"Aquella Tarde." The composer that
pays the most attention to, however, is
Miguel Matamoros
. "Juramento," "El Beso De Tu Boca" and "Olvido" were all written by the prolific Cuban, whose
Trio Matamoros
was best known for "Son De La Loma." Being an effective trovadore requires a certain charm, and
brings plenty of it to this heartfelt recording. ~ Alex Henderson

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