Band, *1927 CU, Santiago de Cuba Province
Latin and World
Son-band from Santiago de Cuba. The Estudiantina Invasora was founded In Santiago De Cuba in 1927, by the twin brothers Luis and Manuel Valera. It is the only estudiantina that survived all of the changes in musical fashion. Nowadays (text of 1995) is led by Inaudis Paisán, former first trumpet player in the Santiago Symphony Orchestra. The only one musician of the1927 Estudiantina is Roberto Nápoles (84 yrs. in 1995). Musically, the estudiantinas reflect an interesting development in Cuban musical history, i. e. the blending of two popular traditions, the Danzón and the Son. Excerpt profile from the Oriente De Cuba booklet
Amado Machado voc 1912-1998 CU | |
Reinaldo Creagh voc 1918-2014 CU | |
Roberto Napoles voc CU | |
Inaudis Paisán tr CU | |
Euclides Videaud dr CU | |
Esmérido Pérez tr CU | |
Pedro Fernández g CU | |
Arístides Torres voc CU | |
Antonio Fernández g CU | |
Rafael Pérez CU | |
Víctor Rize dr CU | |
Yuri Almenares g CU | |
Gerónimo Martínez voc CU | |
Fidel Pérez g CU | |
Luis Nordet voc CU | |
Omar Trabs g CU |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Tírame La Pelota María | Estudiantina Invasora | 2000 | Album |
Trova Santiaguera | Estudiantina Invasora | 1997 | Album |
Music From Oriente De Cuba | Estudiantina Invasora | 1995 | Album |