Contemporary Cuban Culture As Only A Participant Can See ItAvailable for the first time in English, The First Stone: Essays on Contemporary Cuban Song and Society is an indispensable guide through the artists, places, personalities, and questions that define a generation of extraordinarily talented Cuban artists. Many of the essays collected in the book focus on music and musicians; others explore Cuban culture and society writ large, providing context for and insight into the arts in general on the island. This volume of ...
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Contemporary Cuban Culture As Only A Participant Can See ItAvailable for the first time in English, The First Stone: Essays on Contemporary Cuban Song and Society is an indispensable guide through the artists, places, personalities, and questions that define a generation of extraordinarily talented Cuban artists. Many of the essays collected in the book focus on music and musicians; others explore Cuban culture and society writ large, providing context for and insight into the arts in general on the island. This volume of profiles, essays, liner notes and notes to concert programs, is an invaluable compendium of observations and experiences that shed light on the complicated and shifting reality of life in everyday Cuba.Ariel D�az is one of the leading voices of his generation of Cuban singersongwriters. He is also a visual artist, an essayist, a photographer, and filmmaker. He began performing publicly at Casa de las Am�ricas in the mid-1990s and is a member of the Asociaci�n Hermanos Sa�z, the Centro Nacional de M�sica Popular, and the UNEAC. He has performed throughout the world with the biggest names in trova. His most recent recordings are Pueblo sin ley (2010) and T�ctil (2015).
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