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Latin Jazz: La Combinación Perfecta

Bibliography

  • Fernández, Raul, Latin Jazz: The Perfect Combination/Latin Jazz:/La Combination Perfecta.
    San Francisco: Chronicle Books/Smithsonian, 2002.

  • Yanow, Scott. Afro-Cuban Jazz.
    San Francisco, Miller Freeman Books, 2000.

  • Chediak, Nat. Diccionario de Jazz Latino.
    Madrid: Fundación Autor, 1998.

  • Acosta, Leonardo. Raíces del Jazz Latino: Un siglo de jazz en Cuba.
    Barranquilla: Editorial La Iguana Ciega, 2001.

  • Leymarie, Isabelle. Latin Jazz, Paris: Editions Vade Retro.
    l998.

  • Roberts, John Storm. The Latin Tinge: The impact of Latin American Music on the United States.
    Oxford Univ Press, 1979.

  • Mauleon, Rebeca. Salsa Guidebook: for piano and ensemble.
    Petaluma: Sher Music, c1993.

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