The Donor. Cristobal Diaz Ayala The Diaz Ayala Cuban and Latin American Popular Music Collection-FIU, located in the City of Sweetwater, Miami-Dade County, Florida, is a Special Collection of Latin American Music donated to Florida International University Libraries in by the Cuban discographer Cristobal Diaz Ayala.
I didn't leave alone Cristóbal Díaz-Ayala. Born: June 20, ; Havana, Cuba. Education: Journalism School; Havana in BA Social Sciences; University of Havana, Havana, Cuba JD, Law School, University of Havana, Havana, Cuba Admitted to the Bar, Puerto Rico, Radio and TV.
Follow Cristóbal Díaz Ayala Cristobal Diaz de Ayala was born on June 20, in Havana, Cuba. He studied at the University of Havana, where he attended the School of Journalism, obtained a degree in Social Sciences, and graduated from the Faculty of Law.
Born: June 20, 1930; Havana, Al salir de Cuba en el año , Cristóbal Díaz Ayala tiene que dejar atrás su pequeña colección de discos, pero trae consigo toda su pasión por la música cubana. Una vez afincado en el exilio, este habanero, Doctor en Ciencias Sociales y abogado, retoma su investigación musical.
Music of Cuba, where Diaz This collection is a donation by Cristobal Diaz Ayala, author of the definitive book on Cuban music and producer of recent CD boxed set Cuban Songs of the Millennium. The Collection meets and supports the mission of the University and the Library in its teaching,community, and cultural interests.
Cristóbal Díaz-Ayala. Born: June 20,
Es la memoria viviente de la música de su país. Cristóbal Díaz Ayala (La Habana, ), ha consagrado su fecunda existencia desde que era un niño, a la colección sistemática de la música de su país y del continente. In addition to having read Un patriarca de la cubanía, la música y la documentación histórica está cumpliendo este sábado 90 años: el maestro Cristóbal Díaz Ayala. Cristóbal es una de las personalidades legendarias que ha hecho una devoción y un sacerdocio de la música cubana.
Díaz Ayala fled Cuba The beloved and admired composer Mario Clavel, with data on the Cuban musician Isidro Benitez, who is the subject of a biography by Mr. Eduardo Cruz. Ramon Espigul, son of Charles Espigul, and cousin of another Espigul who also appears in the discography.