This is an Angel Alderete performance that gives an image to the song Mujer Bayamesa, interpreted by the very musical Beatriz Marquez, accompanied on piano by Alejandro Falcon.
Meanwhile, on Friday morning, the stations of the National System of Cuban Radio were linked to Radio Rebelde's Haciendo Radio program and the Buenos Dias Magazine to broadcast the national premiere of the musical theme, which became a symbol of Cubanness.
The story tells that the lyrics and music of this song named Mujer Bayamesa came to the mind of the troubadour from Santiago in the early morning of 1918. Later on the record recorded in the voices of the Cabrisas-Farach duo, they named it La Bayamesa and thus it was popularly known as The Bayamesa of Sindo.
Meanwhile, the video clip returns to Bayamesa as a beautiful woman in all stages of Cuban history, because many have been brave and intrepid. The story starts in the 1930s, when a revolutionary is wounded and two women take care of him. This man falls prisoner and they participate in a demonstration against the dictatorship of Gerardo Machado.
The recording of the third and last bayamesa, as the song by Sindo Garay is also known, is part of the #ConLaMismaEstrella communication campaign led by the Ministry of Culture and was made possible thanks to the collaboration of the Colibrí label.
The campaign also includes the filming of a video clip of the song La Bayamesa, by Carlos Manuel de Cespedes, Francisco Castillo Moreno and Jose Fornaris in the voice of Eduardo Sosa, Annie Garcés and Luis Franco, with the audiovisual production of Joseph Ros and a capsule of Digna Guerra teaching the children to sing the National Anthem, both premiered last October.
Next the link of the trailer of the video clip Mujer Bayamesa, made by Angel Alderete in two parts:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDTlTFFUlCk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mU-XwqjpMUQ
Sources: Infocrear and Portal of the Cuban Radio
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