Preface vii
Acknowledgments viii
Introduction ix
List of Abbreviations xi
Organizational Structure of the Entries xi
Cuban Music from A to Z 3
Appendix
A. Musical Instruments 233
B. Music Magazines 233
C. Orchestras and Bands 233
D. Theaters 234
Works Cited 235
Helio Orovio is a musicologist and historian with the Institute of Folklore and Ethnology of Cuba’s Academy of Sciences. He is the author of El bolero latina and Música por el caribe and the host of the Cuban television show Arte y Folklore. He is also a musician who has played with many bands including Conjunto Jovenes del Cayo.
“Helio Orovio’s book is a basic reference tool for any serious
researcher, or any fan, of Cuban music.”—Ned Sublette, musician,
cofounder of Qbadisc, and author of Cuba and Its Music: From the
First Drums to the Mambo
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