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Ignacio Cervantes

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left Cuba when warned by the Governor-General: he had found out that they had been giving concerts all over the country to raise money for the rebel cause in the
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Complete Cuban Dances scores of Ignacio Cervantes for piano from Cuatro 40 Ediciones
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Duets for Flute and Clarinet featuring Cervantes' 12 most celebrated Cuban Dances
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brought a lull in conflict. He returned in 1878 and left again in 1895 when the
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Cuba and its music: from the first drums to the mambo
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Havana
Havana
Cuban
pianist
composer
creolization
Cuban music
child prodigy
Nicolás Ruiz Espadero
Louis Moreau Gottschalk
Conservatoire de Paris
Antoine François Marmontel
Charles-Valentin Alkan
composition
harmony
Christina Nilsson
Adelina Patti
José White
Ten Years' War
Pact of ZanjĂłn
Cuban War of Independence
zarzuelas
Danzas
MarĂ­a Cervantes
"Te quiero tanto"
Joseph Smith
Complete Cuban Dances scores of Ignacio Cervantes for piano from Cuatro 40 Ediciones
Cuba portal
Free scores by Ignacio Cervantes

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