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Jazz Vibrates More Strongly

When Cuban pianist Ignacio «Nachito» Herrera and the National Symphony Orchestra gave away their first musical chords this Sunday at 11 a.m. in the Covarrubias room of the National Theatre at the Cuba Vive gala, the 41st International Jazz Festival was officially inaugurated, a multicultural event that will extend until February 1st, with headquarters in the capital, Santa Clara, Holguín and Santiago de Cuba.
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When Cuban pianist Ignacio «Nachito» Herrera and the National Symphony Orchestra gave away their first musical chords this Sunday at 11 a.m. in the Covarrubias room of the National Theatre at the Cuba Vive gala, the 41st International Jazz Festival was officially inaugurated, a multicultural event that will extend until February 1st, with headquarters in the capital, Santa Clara, Holguín and Santiago de Cuba.

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