San Salvador, September 26 (RHC)-- The Cuban duo Buena Fe offered a concert described as unforgettable by fans who packed the Ellacuría auditorium of the Central American University in San Salvador.
Restrained emotions, fine-tuned choirs and an audience overflowing with enthusiasm welcomed the Cuban group that said they felt like family, a necessary argument to establish complicity with an audience that knew their music and chanted every song of the more than 20 performed by Israel Rojas and Yoel Martinez.
A young Salvadoran girl, Carla, who did not stop singing the group's lyrics, said it was an unforgettable experience that "we have be waiting for several years".
There was no lack of Cubans living in El Salvador like Ángel Luis Campos Cisneros, for whom it was a blessing, "we who are so far away from the island, having music from there, at least I am very happy, it's like having a little piece of the land of one that is a little far from ours but well, here we are," he said with some nostalgia.
While the duo played songs like Papel en Blanco, Mía, dedicated by Yoel to his daughter when she was little, Café, about idyllic loves that "I don't know if I'm kissing you or drinking you"; Catalejo, No juegues con mi soledad, and other emblematic songs and those also sung with the Salvadoran friend Carlos Pacheco, made the audience delirious and asking for more.
"For me it has been like a dream come true, I have seen them every time they have come here, I have tried to go to see them when they are in Guatemala, so each time, it is like seeing them for the first time, and it means a lot because I have grown up with them, with their music and my family has also instilled in me the love for the music of Cuba", said Laura, one of the concert attendees.
I don't know if there was a storm, if there was a heart, if we are all angels, I know, as the Salvadoran Ángel Monje said, that Buena Fe "always brings us good reflections for life, for our work and without a doubt their music moves our feelings, hearts, emotions, memories and to continue fighting to generate hope for the peoples of the world"!
With a wide range of their 12 albums, tonight Buena Fe sang to love and heartbreak, to life, to the reality of the world, with texts full of lyricism and metaphors for the reflection of their audience, eager for them to fulfill their promise to come back soon.
Tonight's concert was the culmination of a Central American tour that took them first to Honduras, then to Costa Rica and concluded among friends of all ages in El Salvador, where they performed songs from their latest production Morada.
In this "unforgettable" presentation, the Cuban performers were accompanied by Salvadoran Manuel Contreras and Oscar, among other trova artists in the country.
The meeting was attended by members of the Cuban embassy in El Salvador, groups of solidarity with the island, students, Cubans living in El Salvador, and other Cuban musicians.