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Article: What's become of Latin music?
- Article from:
- Latin Beat Magazine
- Article date:
- October 1, 2002
- Author:
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During my lifetime, I have witnesses the development of popular Latin music from its humble beginnings to the complex, sophisticated form it is today. In an article I wrote a few years ago, I traced the history of Latin music, praising the contributions of the early troubadours as well as the symphonic interpretations of today's famous orchestras. As a steadfast advocate for innovation and progress, I have been delighted with the way Latin music has evolved. Latin composers, musicians and singers have managed to keep the music up to date without compromising its identity, character and flavor.
In the last few years, however, I have noticed a trend that threatens ...
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