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Son sabrosón: antesala de la salsa

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Son sabrosón: antesala de la salsa is a 1999 documentary film directed by Hugo Barroso, part of the series Vengo de Cuba of Cuban music documentaries.[1] It outlines the origins and development of son cubano, including interviews with musicians such as Celia Cruz and Roberto Torres, and musicologists such as Eloy Crespo. The documentary recounts the apocryphal origins of son cubano in the 16th century, which are known to be a 19th-century concoction.[2]

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  1. ^ Barroso, Hugo (1999). Son sabrosón: antesala de la salsa. HBM Productions. OCLC 44697317. Retrieved 27 January 2020 – via Worldcat.
  2. ^ Muguercia, Alberto (1971). "Teodora Ginés ¿mito o realidad histórica?". Revista de la Biblioteca Nacional de Cuba José Martí (in Spanish). 3.