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LP record "La canción, un arma de la revolución" — Movimiento de la Nueva Trova (Areíto/EGREM 12″ 33⅓ rpm LP, LDA-3464)

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A 12-inch, 33⅓ rpm long-play vinyl record in a printed paper sleeve, produced and distributed by EGREM on its Areíto label. It is a collective anthology of the Cuban Nueva Trova, gathering eleven songs by the movement's young singer-songwriters. Side A: "Hombre que vas creciendo" (Pablo Milanés); "Ñico o el monumento al obrero desconocido" (Vicente Feliú, performed by Grupo Manguaré); "Canto a una primavera" (Miguel Porcel, performed by Argelia Fragoso); and a three-part Girón suite on the Bay of Pigs — "Preludio" (Silvio Rodríguez), "La Batalla" (Eduardo Ramos, performed by Jesús del Valle), "La Victoria" (Sara González). Side B: "Empieza el año" (Vicente Feliú / Ramón Adriano); "¿Quién sabe más?" (Amaury Pérez); "Guardafronteras" (Adolfo Costales, with Margarita Mateo); "Con las letras, la luz" (Noel Nicola); "Mujer del mundo tercero" (Martín Rojas, performed by Cuarteto Tema IV). The blue Areíto disc label reads "La Nueva Trova," "33 R.P.M.," "LDA-3464."

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A foundational document of the Nueva Trova at the moment of its institutionalization within the state cultural apparatus. The album was produced by EGREM-Areíto in 1974 on the occasion of the III Encuentro Juvenil de Amistad between Cuba and the USSR, gathering young exponents of the Movimiento de la Nueva Trova Cubana — among them Pablo Milanés, Manguaré, Argelia Fragoso, Silvio Rodríguez, Jesús del Valle, Sara González, Ramón Adriano, Amaury Pérez, Adolfo Costales, Margarita Mateo, Noel Nicola, and Tema IV. Many of these artists had emerged from the Grupo de Experimentación Sonora del ICAIC under Leo Brouwer, and the Movimiento de la Nueva Trova itself had only just been formally constituted (December 1972). The title and the back-cover manifesto make the ideological program explicit: the Revolution as "a song to life," sung "from the classrooms, the fields, the trenches, and the industries," with these songs composed by young people "whose artistic creation is characterized by their deep revolutionary feeling." The track list bears this out — a suite on the victory at Playa Girón, songs on the literacy campaign ("Con las letras, la luz"), border defense ("Guardafronteras"), labor, and Third World solidarity ("Mujer del mundo tercero"). The framing occasion — a Cuba-USSR youth friendship encounter — ties the record directly to the Soviet alliance, and the cover by Faustino Pérez, a leading figure of revolutionary Cuban graphic design, gives the movement a bold visual identity. A small but telling production detail: one of the two recording engineers, Jerzy Belc, was a Polish technician working at EGREM — a trace of the socialist-bloc technical exchange running through the Cuban record industry.

33 RPM Record

The Cabrera Arús family collection

Leopoldo Arús Gálvez collection

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Gerónimo Labrada

Sound engineer

Jerzy Belc

Sound engineer

Movimiento de la Nueva Trova

Artistic Direction

Brigada "Hermanos Saíz" de Música

Artistic Direction

Faustino Perez

Designer

Areíto

EGREM

1974

Havana

Cuba

Caribbean

Central America

Spanish

The front cover is a vivid Orphist/constructivist composition of overlapping multicolored guitars; the back carries a red Nueva Trova star, the "MNT — Movimiento de la Nueva Trova" emblem, a revolutionary manifesto text, and credits: recording by Gerónimo Labrada and Jerzy Belc; arrangements and artistic direction by the M.N.T. and the Brigada "Hermanos Saíz" de Música; design by Faustino Pérez.

LDA-3464

Hombre que vas creciendo

Pablo Milanés

Composer

Pablo Milanés

Singer

Spanish

Ñico o el monumento al obrero desconocido

Vicente Feliú

Composer

Grupo Manguaré

Band

Spanish

Canto a una primavera

Miguel Porcel

Composer

Argelia Fragoso

Singer

Spanish

GIRON - Preludio

Silvio Rodríguez

Composer

Silvio Rodríguez

Singer

Spanish

GIRON - La Batalla

Eduardo Ramos

Composer

Jesús del Valle

Singer

Spanish

GIRON - La Victoria

Sara González

Composer

Sara González

Singer

Spanish

Empieza el año

Vicente Feliú

Composer

Ramón Adriano

Singer

Spanish

¿Quién sabe más?

Amaury Pérez

Composer

Amaury Pérez

Singer

Spanish

Guardafronteras

Adolfo Costales

Composer

Margarita Mateo

Singer

Spanish

Con las letras, la luz

Noel Nicola

Composer

Noel Nicola

Singer

Spanish

Mujer del mundo tercero

Martín Rojas

Composer

Cuarteto TEMA IV

Band

Spanish

Inscription

Back cover.

La revolucion es un canto a la vida y por eso la vida, desde las aulas, los campos, las trincheras y las industrias, canta a la revolucion. A los heroes que hicieron y hacen posible nuestro momento historico, rendimos homenaje con el trabaja cotidiano y con estas canciones que han sido compuestas por jovenes, integrantes del movimiento de la nueva trova, cuya creacion artistica se carateriza por su hondo sentir revolucionario.

Spanish

The revolution is a song to life and that is why life, from the classrooms, the fields, the trenches and the industries, sings to the revolution. To the heroes who made and make our historical moment possible, we pay tribute with their daily work and with these songs that have been composed by young people, members of the Nueva Trova movement, whose artistic creation is characterized by their deep revolutionary feeling.

31 cm

30.5 cm

album cover, plastic sleeve, vinyl

Good

Leopoldo Arús Gálvez

owner

Movimiento de la Nueva Trova

artist

Havana

Cuba

Caribbean

Central America

recording, production, acquisition, use

Movement context: the Movimiento de la Nueva Trova was formally founded in December 1972, so this 1974 LP is an early institutional release of the movement; several artists trace to the Grupo de Experimentación Sonora del ICAIC (1969–1977, directed by Leo Brouwer).