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Improvising Sabor

Cuban Dance Music in New York

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Set against the backdrop of 1960s New York, the book delves into the Cuban flute style and its evolution following the 1959 revolution. It highlights the vibrant charangas that thrived during the chachachá and pachanga boom, often overlooked in the narrative of Latin music. By examining the contributions of key figures like José Fajardo and Johnny Pacheco, the author addresses themes of race, class, and identity, while providing insights through musical transcriptions and musician interviews, revealing the rich interplay of Cuban dance music and New York's cultural scene.

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Improvising Sabor, Sue Miller

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2021
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