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Marcela Martinez

By Ryan Brown

Published on May 11, 2006

The talented Argentine interpretive pianist Marcela Martinez will have her hands full as she presents the American musical debut of the work of Cuban composer Ramiro Valdés Puentes, who was born in Havana in 1963. Martinez will introduce audiences to Valdés Puentes's "Sonata Americana" and will also perform other pieces, including "Cinco Piezas Cubanas," "Danza y Leyendas de Luna," "Serenata," and "Balada del Peregrino."



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