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Holguín and children of art in a state of grace this 2020

November of this turbulent 2020 culminated and gave way to the last month of the year, but both this leap and the ninth of the initial Roman Calendar, and that passed to eleventh with the inclusion of July, by Julius Caesar, and August, by the also Emperor Augustus. , brought relevant notes for men born in the current Cuban province of Holguín.

Holguín and children of art in a state of grace this 2020Take to initiate the Master of the piano Huberal Herrera Lescano, who was born on May 28, 1929, in the municipality of Mayarí, but who three years later moved with his family to Havana, where in 1936 he entered the Hubert Conservatory of Blanck.

In Havana, he drank from the wisdom of many giants, including Harold Gramatges and Argeliers León.

But the news in November is that Huberal has been awarded the National Music Prize together with Maestro Edesio Alejandro, deserved recognition for a piano man who is also a repertoire player, a founding member of the National Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba (Uneac ), Doctor in Law, Graduate in Administrative Law, Graduate in Diplomatic Law and Consul at the University of Havana. Therefore, applause for the also nicknamed “El Lecuonista”.

Of this man, with an extensive international career, the great Cuban composer Gonzalo Roig said: “Huberal Herrera is a brilliant pianist, possessing a beautiful sound like the greatest virtuosos of that instrument, who interprets Cuban music as we always want to hear it” .

And if it is a birthday, this November a universal actor from Holguin received multiple congratulations on social networks, whom everyone respects and admires, the versatile Osvaldo Doimeadiós Aguilera (November 26, 1964).

And this 2020 gave on television a character to remember in the series LCB: The other war 2, and about which he proudly stated “I fell before Mongo Castillo.”

The repercussion of Doime’s performance, as he is affectionately called, was so great that from his last dialogue with his grandson he was cited by the President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, to refer to the commendable work of the health personnel Faced with Covid-19, I was not a hero, I was among them.

But in a widely applauded series, Holguín also shone with performances like that of Feliz Beatón, reflecting one of the many countrymen who joined the fight against bandits and murderers who sowed terror in Cuba in the 1960s.

Beatón and Doimeadiós delighted the followers of LCB: The Other War 2 with high-carat peasant debates.

And in that series itself, a leading actor stood out, who was born in Santiago de Cuba but grew up in Holguín, Fernando Hechevarría, and his Gallito character who distinguished himself as one of his best installments, playing a militia chief who fought with courage and fine mischief, and who harangued his men to fight but taking care of themselves because life was the gift to preserve to continue in the fight.

And a minor character due to his little presence on the stage, but just as charming, was the young actor from Holguin, Víctor Alfredo Cruz Fernández, who played a teacher sent to educate the militiamen, illiterate from the past recently defeated regime, and that is why They defended their present, and the future of the nation.

Víctor has received applause from the public for his work being recognized in the television dramatizations Pasos firmes and Luna Mía, in addition to the aforementioned historical series LCB: the other war 2.

Víctor Alfredo has played disparate characters: a king of fairies, a girl who wants to be a model, a master soldier, a handicapped athlete, a macho teenager, a young man who suffers from a strange equine attraction, what else to expect from a talent in his twenties years, long, long.

Because this Holguin man from Calle Luis de Feria, from the popular Vista Alegre cast, knows what to do to enter a complex character such as Petra Von Kant’s Las Bitter Tears at such a young age to win coveted awards, such as the Adolfo Llauradó, awarded by the Hermanos Saíz Association and Uneac.

Nothing, that Holguín with her children of the tables and melodies continues in a state of grace, and it seems that for a long time, to the satisfaction of those who have been born here or have adopted it as their second land.

Author: Juan C. Domínguez TañoEmail: This email address is being protected against spam bots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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