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Cuban Musician Raul Torres Pays Homage to Facundo Cabral
HOLGUIN, Cuba, Jul 11 (acn) Cuban singer songwriter Raul Torres
dedicated one of his best-known songs on a concert in the
eastern city of Holguin to Argentinean composer and poet Facundo
Cabral, who was murdered on Saturday in Guatemala.
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“To that unforgettable voice I dedicate my song
Candil de Nieve,” Torres said on his concert on Sunday at the
Comandante Eddy Suñol Theater.
He added: “Cabral will continue to be an unquestionable referent
of the Latin American protest song, a source which we all have
to provide from because of his intelligent and profound texts…he
is an essential figure within the musical stave of the
continent.”
In his over one-hour concert, Torres, who became famous in Cuba
in the early 1990s for Candil de Nieve, sang pieces from his
most recent record Fenix de Cristal. He was accompanied on stage
by a quartet made up of piano, guitar, bass and drums.
After recording Candil de Nieve, featuring renowned Cuban singer
songwriter Pablo Milanes, Torres became one of the most original
voices of the Nueva Trova musical movement. His songs have been
interpreted by Spanish Ana Belen and Joaquin Sabina, Brazilian
Simone and Argentinean Fito Paez.
Anniela Dominguez, producer of the Provincial Music and Show
Center of Holguin, said Torres’ concert in the City of Parks is
part of national tour that will go on westwards in Ciego de
Avila, and then Cienfuegos.
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