zaragenca wrote:Cinquillo as I said, came to Cuba with the spanish/folklor, and the spanish military bands,(which use it in the 'Toque de Diana', which is used to alert the troups for readiness, and later incorporated into the celebrations for special events which were played by military bands,(before any orquestra).
zaragenca wrote:.My stepfather,(and father of my sister),is from Zaragoza,(Spain),so when I was still a child, I went with him to..El Centro Vasco,El Centro Gallego,and El Centro Asturiano, obtaining a good dosification of Spanish folklor,also I went to the Jose Marti/ theatre where I have the opportunity to observe,Zarzuelas,Mazorcas,Musica flamenca,etc…
zaragenca wrote:it is not the question of how the Cinquillo got into the European/music, that is irrelavant,,,,,.the issue is how it got into the cuban music and it was in the spanish folklor..before the bantues came to Cuba and also the Carabalies,(which I said came and settle in Cuba before the Bantues)....'The Toque de Diana,' is related to the military bands,
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