by zaragenca » Wed Mar 05, 2008 7:38 pm
This movement was also followed by the musicians which went to Mexico during the,(Ten years war in Cuba ,1868-1878),..Enrique Guerrero,(pianist),took the Dazon to Mexico,(long before the inaguration in Cuba by Failde)...Another cuban musician,Jose Jacinto Cuevas, was the director/fundador), of the Orquestra Symphonica del Estado de Yucatan from,(1874-1877), followed by his brother,Justo Cuevas Pachon, which was the director also,(1877-1885),...Back in Cuba, two other musicians, Reimundo Valenzuela,(1848-1905),(Trombon),...and Jose Aleman,(1846-1924), continued the legacy of 'Brindis de Salas', with the formation of Orquestras Tipicas represented with their names..then the legacy was followed,(and clearly, followed,not started), By Miguel failde,(1853-1921)...Miguel failde was playing with his two brother,Candido failde,(Trombon),and Eduardo failde,(Clarinete) in orquestras around, 1871,with Pacho Morales,(violin)...but, by the time he was born and ready to play,the pioneers musicians already had the structuration of the,'Habaneras' and the Danzon...but, some of them were politically/incorrect at that time, and others went to exile to Mexico,..so the spanish scholars at that time set up a new candidate,(Failde), new date(1879), and a new place,(Matanzas),for the inaiguration of the Danzon in Cuba...Dr. Zaragemca
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