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This work about Ignacio Jacinto Villa, better known as Bola de Nieve, born in a poor womb, reveals who was a true ambassador of that Cuba that did not want to show racial and cultural prejudices. He was a genuine representative of that deep Cuba, which carried in its bosom a very great spiritual richness. He was a creator very attached to our roots and he bequeathed us a universal message, Creole, mestizo and very much ours. He was, without a doubt, a genuine synthesis of Cuban musical traditions, up to that time. He was characterized by simplicity, because he was not a victim of the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This work about Ignacio Jacinto Villa, better known as Bola de Nieve, born in a poor womb, reveals who was a true ambassador of that Cuba that did not want to show racial and cultural prejudices. He was a genuine representative of that deep Cuba, which carried in its bosom a very great spiritual richness. He was a creator very attached to our roots and he bequeathed us a universal message, Creole, mestizo and very much ours. He was, without a doubt, a genuine synthesis of Cuban musical traditions, up to that time. He was characterized by simplicity, because he was not a victim of the intoxication of fame, as it usually happens. About him, Alicia Alonso has said: "In Cuba nothing else has emerged a Bola de Nieve". It is the life and work of this great artist that I wanted to reflect in these pages.
Autorenporträt
Oscar Oramas Oliva. Born in Cienfuegos, Dr. in Historical Sciences and Master in Arts. He has been a diplomat and writer. He has published works on Africa and Cuban music: "El alma del cubano: su música", published by Editorial Prensa Latina, in 2002, "Miel de la vida: el bolero", published by Editorial Vinciguerra of Buenos Aires, 2004.