Beautiful cortadito demitasse cup set with estrofas (stanzas) of Ernesto Lecuona’s world famous songs. Ceramic and metal plated spoon. Makes a great gift.
Estrofas (stanzas) may vary from the one shown.
Ernesto Lecuona (1895–1963) was a Cuban composer and pianist, widely regarded as one of the most important and influential figures in Latin American music. Born on August 6, 1895, in Guanabacoa, a suburb of Havana, Cuba, Lecuona began studying piano at a young age and demonstrated exceptional talent.
Lecuona’s music is diverse and encompasses various genres, including classical, Cuban, and popular music. He gained international recognition for his compositions, which often featured a distinctive blend of Afro-Cuban rhythms and melodies with European classical influences. Some of his most famous works include “Malagueña,” “Danza Lucumí,” and “Siboney.”
Throughout his career, Lecuona achieved success not only as a composer but also as a performer. He toured extensively, both as a solo pianist and with orchestras, earning acclaim for his virtuosity and expressive playing. Lecuona’s music has been embraced by musicians worldwide and continues to be a significant part of the Latin American musical repertoire.
Despite facing political challenges in Cuba, including the Cuban Revolution, Lecuona’s legacy endures, and his contributions to music are celebrated internationally.