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Que Vola? - CD
You could listen to this album as you would start on a journey, as if it were a ceremony, whose trajectory brings you closer and closer to the beating heart of this musical encounter.Â
It opens with a prologue (âKabiosile â saludo a ChangĂłâ) in which brass and wind âsingâ a salutation to ChangĂł, god of lightning. And it finishes with âResistirâ, an epic piece that seems to go back over the long history of the Afro-Cubans, a history strewn with light and shadow, with chains and tears broken by the resilience of a people, opening up the pathways to its own liberty through music. Between them, the journey.Â
Que Vola? often assumes the haunting colours of trance, enveloped with a poesy plucked from the bi-ways along which John Coltrane loved to roam.
It opens with a prologue (âKabiosile â saludo a ChangĂłâ) in which brass and wind âsingâ a salutation to ChangĂł, god of lightning. And it finishes with âResistirâ, an epic piece that seems to go back over the long history of the Afro-Cubans, a history strewn with light and shadow, with chains and tears broken by the resilience of a people, opening up the pathways to its own liberty through music. Between them, the journey.Â
Que Vola? often assumes the haunting colours of trance, enveloped with a poesy plucked from the bi-ways along which John Coltrane loved to roam.
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Que Vola? - CDâ
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You could listen to this album as you would start on a journey, as if it were a ceremony, whose trajectory brings you closer and closer to the beating heart of this musical encounter.Â
It opens with a prologue (âKabiosile â saludo a ChangĂłâ) in which brass and wind âsingâ a salutation to ChangĂł, god of lightning. And it finishes with âResistirâ, an epic piece that seems to go back over the long history of the Afro-Cubans, a history strewn with light and shadow, with chains and tears broken by the resilience of a people, opening up the pathways to its own liberty through music. Between them, the journey.Â
Que Vola? often assumes the haunting colours of trance, enveloped with a poesy plucked from the bi-ways along which John Coltrane loved to roam.
It opens with a prologue (âKabiosile â saludo a ChangĂłâ) in which brass and wind âsingâ a salutation to ChangĂł, god of lightning. And it finishes with âResistirâ, an epic piece that seems to go back over the long history of the Afro-Cubans, a history strewn with light and shadow, with chains and tears broken by the resilience of a people, opening up the pathways to its own liberty through music. Between them, the journey.Â
Que Vola? often assumes the haunting colours of trance, enveloped with a poesy plucked from the bi-ways along which John Coltrane loved to roam.