
Tiny dreams for children
The new album Sueños diminutos, created by a group of Cuban musicians led by Vicente Alejandro Trigo, offers an interesting journey through a world of stories, fantasies and exploits for the little ones.
On the occasion of the 61st anniversary of the José Martí Pioneers' Organization, the phonogram, under the Bis Music label, which includes 12 songs, is available for the little ones at home on the Sandunga platform.
Cubadebate reports that from the first track, which bears the same name as the album, the listener can listen to the masterful performance of the Diminuto Choir, under the direction of maestro Carmen Rosa Pérez.
This musical theme is followed by Luciérnagas, El pingüino Nicolás, Dalí, Ojitos descalzos, Motivos, La media, Planeta Cachivache, Capitán de lo feliz, En ti, La noche and Sueña como un niño.
This media emphasizes that in this singular discographic proposal, one can perceive the dedication, affection and sensitivity of those involved in its realization. These feelings are evident in the sound engineering, arrangements, musical production and mastering.
The new album Sueños diminutos, created by a group of Cuban musicians led by Vicente Alejandro Trigo, offers an interesting journey through a world of stories, fantasies and exploits for the little ones.
On the occasion of the 61st anniversary of the José Martí Pioneers' Organization, the phonogram, under the Bis Music label, which includes 12 songs, is available for the little ones at home on the Sandunga platform.
Cubadebate reports that from the first track, which bears the same name as the album, the listener can listen to the masterful performance of the Diminuto Choir, under the direction of maestro Carmen Rosa Pérez.
This musical theme is followed by Luciérnagas, El pingüino Nicolás, Dalí, Ojitos descalzos, Motivos, La media, Planeta Cachivache, Capitán de lo feliz, En ti, La noche and Sueña como un niño.
This media emphasizes that in this singular discographic proposal, one can perceive the dedication, affection and sensitivity of those involved in its realization. These feelings are evident in the sound engineering, arrangements, musical production and mastering.
Photo: Taken from Cubasí
The authors Rey Montalvo, Jan Cruz, Paloma Henríquez and Carlos Ernesto Varona (Dúo Nueve), Mauricio Figueral, Adrián Berazaín, Annie Garcés, Nelson Valdés, Ronaldo Hernández (Ronkalunga), Christopher Simpson and Abel Geronés give a beautiful interpretation with their voices.
Also participating in this gift for children are other renowned names of the Cuban sound scene such as Osaín del Monte, Efraín Chibás, Jorge Luis Lagarza, Daniela Valdés, Yandy Martínez, Reynier Rey Torralbas and Emir Santa Cruz.
Pepo Trabuleco -according to Cubadebate- lives on a planet full of tarecos, where whatever he wants to try comes true. That is the story told by Planeta Cachivache, because in Annie Garcés' opinion, "we always have to see life in the best way for it to work out".
In declarations to this media, Jan Cruz described the album as "one of the most beautiful things that has happened to him in the last months, and thanked the proposal made by José Manuel García, producer of Bis Music.
In this regard he said: "When he told me to do a children's song, something new for me, I did not hesitate. A month ago I had done a fragment of the chorus of a song that described those energies that Dalí transmits to me; a dog that lives with us for about a year and a half.
"With this album I saw the perfect opportunity to finish the song. After listening to it, Vicente Alejandro made a wonderful arrangement as if it were a lullaby. I loved that proposal. I am very happy with the sound result. It is an album with a different perspective that keeps in line with the idea of making songs that children can identify with", he said.
This satisfaction with the result of the phonogram is shared by all the musicians who participate in this proposal. Precisely, an album that is made with love, for children, can only bring joy and good things, Cubadebate concludes.
The new album Sueños diminutos, created by a group of Cuban musicians led by Vicente Alejandro Trigo, offers an interesting journey through a world of stories, fantasies and exploits for the little ones.
On the occasion of the 61st anniversary of the José Martí Pioneers' Organization, the phonogram, under the Bis Music label, which includes 12 songs, is available for the little ones at home on the Sandunga platform.
Cubadebate reports that from the first track, which bears the same name as the album, the listener can listen to the masterful performance of the Diminuto Choir, under the direction of maestro Carmen Rosa Pérez.
This musical theme is followed by Luciérnagas, El pingüino Nicolás, Dalí, Ojitos descalzos, Motivos, La media, Planeta Cachivache, Capitán de lo feliz, En ti, La noche and Sueña como un niño.
This media emphasizes that in this singular discographic proposal, one can perceive the dedication, affection and sensitivity of those involved in its realization. These feelings are evident in the sound engineering, arrangements, musical production and mastering.
Photo: Taken from Cubasí
The authors Rey Montalvo, Jan Cruz, Paloma Henríquez and Carlos Ernesto Varona (Dúo Nueve), Mauricio Figueral, Adrián Berazaín, Annie Garcés, Nelson Valdés, Ronaldo Hernández (Ronkalunga), Christopher Simpson and Abel Geronés give a beautiful interpretation with their voices.
Also participating in this gift for children are other renowned names of the Cuban sound scene such as Osaín del Monte, Efraín Chibás, Jorge Luis Lagarza, Daniela Valdés, Yandy Martínez, Reynier Rey Torralbas and Emir Santa Cruz.
Pepo Trabuleco -according to Cubadebate- lives on a planet full of tarecos, where whatever he wants to try comes true. That is the story told by Planeta Cachivache, because in Annie Garcés' opinion, "we always have to see life in the best way for it to work out".
In declarations to this media, Jan Cruz described the album as "one of the most beautiful things that has happened to him in the last months, and thanked the proposal made by José Manuel García, producer of Bis Music.
In this regard he said: "When he told me to do a children's song, something new for me, I did not hesitate. A month ago I had done a fragment of the chorus of a song that described those energies that Dalí transmits to me; a dog that lives with us for about a year and a half.
"With this album I saw the perfect opportunity to finish the song. After listening to it, Vicente Alejandro made a wonderful arrangement as if it were a lullaby. I loved that proposal. I am very happy with the sound result. It is an album with a different perspective that keeps in line with the idea of making songs that children can identify with", he said.
This satisfaction with the result of the phonogram is shared by all the musicians who participate in this proposal. Precisely, an album that is made with love, for children, can only bring joy and good things, Cubadebate concludes.
Photo: Taken from Cubasí
The authors Rey Montalvo, Jan Cruz, Paloma Henríquez and Carlos Ernesto Varona (Dúo Nueve), Mauricio Figueral, Adrián Berazaín, Annie Garcés, Nelson Valdés, Ronaldo Hernández (Ronkalunga), Christopher Simpson and Abel Geronés give a beautiful interpretation with their voices.
Also participating in this gift for children are other renowned names of the Cuban sound scene such as Osaín del Monte, Efraín Chibás, Jorge Luis Lagarza, Daniela Valdés, Yandy Martínez, Reynier Rey Torralbas and Emir Santa Cruz.
Pepo Trabuleco -according to Cubadebate- lives on a planet full of tarecos, where whatever he wants to try comes true. That is the story told by Planeta Cachivache, because in Annie Garcés' opinion, "we always have to see life in the best way for it to work out".
In declarations to this media, Jan Cruz described the album as "one of the most beautiful things that has happened to him in the last months, and thanked the proposal made by José Manuel García, producer of Bis Music.
In this regard he said: "When he told me to do a children's song, something new for me, I did not hesitate. A month ago I had done a fragment of the chorus of a song that described those energies that Dalí transmits to me; a dog that lives with us for about a year and a half.
"With this album I saw the perfect opportunity to finish the song. After listening to it, Vicente Alejandro made a wonderful arrangement as if it were a lullaby. I loved that proposal. I am very happy with the sound result. It is an album with a different perspective that keeps in line with the idea of making songs that children can identify with", he said.
This satisfaction with the result of the phonogram is shared by all the musicians who participate in this proposal. Precisely, an album that is made with love, for children, can only bring joy and good things, Cubadebate concludes.