Havana, Apr 22 (Prensa Latina) The interest in Cuban music has grown in recent years on the international scene, Cuban singer Argelia Fragoso, who lived for years in Spain, told Prensa Latina.  It is a tangible reality, not only because of the presence of Cuban musicians abroad, but also in the interest of artists from other regions in learning about our music, Fragoso said."We have had great musicians who have taken to these audiences the endless wealth of our cultural heritage," she said.">Havana, Apr 22 (Prensa Latina) The interest in Cuban music has grown in recent years on the international scene, Cuban singer Argelia Fragoso, who lived for years in Spain, told Prensa Latina.  It is a tangible reality, not only because of the presence of Cuban musicians abroad, but also in the interest of artists from other regions in learning about our music, Fragoso said."We have had great musicians who have taken to these audiences the endless wealth of our cultural heritage," she said.">

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Havana, Apr 22 (Prensa Latina) The interest in Cuban music has grown in recent years on the international scene, Cuban singer Argelia Fragoso, who lived for years in Spain, told Prensa Latina.

  It is a tangible reality, not only because of the presence of Cuban musicians abroad, but also in the interest of artists from other regions in learning about our music, Fragoso said.

"We have had great musicians who have taken to these audiences the endless wealth of our cultural heritage," she said.

According to Fragoso, when referring to international music, we must include Latin American, North American and Cuban music, which in some ways is a fusion of all.

Although she lived a long time in Spain, especially in Tenerife and the Canary Islands, Fragoso also spent time in countries such as Mexico and Germany.

On Friday and Saturday, Fragoso will give a concert at the Theatre of the National Museum of Fine Arts in Havana. Her last two albums, Entre Nosotros (Between us) and Canta lo Sentimental (Sings the sentimental), will be featured in her concert, where she will share the stage with actress Daisy Granados.

Her last concert in Cuba was in November 2010, when she appeared at the Museum of Decorative Arts.

Fragoso announced that soon she will premiere for the Cuban public the song Somos dos (We are two), a call to love, solidarity and unity, she said.


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