Trovador

The Trovador, playing along with his guitar, is an essential figure in Cuban music. It is the trovador (troubadour) who performs and makes certain rhythms like the bolero popular in the 19th Century. Certain trovadores, such as Sindo Garay, were composers of great talent. In the 60's new torvadores appeared, part of the Nueva Trova movement, where Pablo Milanés made his mark.

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