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Salón De Cuba / Salon de Cuba

Cuban music, which is also the mother of salsa.

Cuba also gave birth to the music Mambo, Cha-cha-cha, and Rumba.

From the colonial era to the present day, Cuba has produced a variety of music.

Black music from Africa. Caucasian music from Europe. Music born in Cuba by mixing them.
And music and dance were always inseparable.

 

This Salon De Cuba will focus on such a variety of Cuban music, and will be developed under the concept of wanting to convey the charm of Cuban music to as many people as possible while letting them experience music and dance.

Salón De Cuba vol. 1

The memorable first Salón De Cuba, entitled "The Night of Charanga," was brought to the ruling class during the colonial era withJapan's leading Charanga fruitist Takashi Fukudome and world- renowned violinist SAYAKA.However, while focusing on music derived from Europe, especially music born in the 1800s, we also delivered two original songs.

It was well received by both the performers and the audience, and it was truly a gem of the night on the signboard.

 

For the second time, we are planning a further evolved content.

As with the first time, we are planning to prepare and deliver special contents that can only be realized in Osaka, so please look forward to it.

Salón de Cuba vol.1  ~ Charanga Night ~  

 

1st
1. Paul Julien
                               
2. La suave cita
                    
3. Los tres golpes
            
4. Tú
                                      
5. Las Alturas De Simpson
     
6. El Bombín de Barreto
           
7. Almendra
                               
8. Rompiendo la rutina
          


2nd
1. Cuba
                                         
2. Mariposa
                                     
3. Two for the road
           
4. Pavane for the Dead Queen
      
5. La melo día melancólica
6. La Tarde
                                      
7. Danza Loca
                               


En) La comparsa ~ And alcía          

Nicolas Ruiz Espadero (1832–1890) 1856
Manuel Saumell Robredo (1817-1870)
Ignacio Cervantes (1847-1905) 1890's
Eduardo Sanchez de Fuentes (1874-1944) 1892
Miguel Faílde (1852-1921) 1889
José Urfé (1879-1957) 1910
Abelardito Vardez (1911-1958) 1937
Aniceto Díaz (1887-1964) 1929

 


Isaac Albeniz (1860-1909) 1886
Sayaka
(Always the Two of Us / 1967 English)
Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) 1886

 

Sayaka
Sayaka

 

Ernesto Lecuona (1895-1963) 1912, 1922

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