Cuban guitarist finds artistic freedom in Lancaster – Pennsylvania
Tagged: Cuba, Cuban, PennsylvaniaPosted on: January 2nd, 2007“Communism didn’t disappear with the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, and in many countries around the world, artists are still forced to practice their craft under repressive totalitarian regimes.
“There was no future for me in Cuba. That’s the main reason why I made the decision to defect to Miami,” Ernesto Tamayo, a classical guitarist and Pennsylvania Academy of Music faculty member, said in a telephone interview.
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