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José Silvestre White Lafitte (17 January 1836, in Matanzas, Cuba – 12–15 March 1918, Paris, France), also known as Joseph White, was a Cuban-French violinist and composer. His father Don Carlos White was Spanish and his mother was Afro-Cuban. After receiving early musical training from his father, who was an amateur violinist, José White gave his first concert in Matanzas on 21 March 1854. He was accompanied by the visiting American pianist-composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "who encouraged him to pursue further violin studies in Paris and raised money for him to travel there". José White studied at the Paris Conservatory, initially with Jean-Delphin Alard, between the years 1855 and 1871, winning the 1856 First Grand Prize. He became a French citizen in 1870, and was highly praised by Rossini. From 1877 to 1889 White was director of the Imperial Conservatory in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where he served as court musician for the Emperor Pedro II. Afterwards he returned to Paris to spend the rest of his days. The famous 1737 "Swansong" Stradivari was his instrument. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
La Bella Cubana
2152La Bella Cubana in B Minor
113La Bella Cubana - New Version. Arr. for String Orchestra by Zenaida Romeu - Live, Basílica San Francisco de Asís, 2020
54Bella Cubana (Habanera)
35Potpourri Cubano
36Violin Concerto in F-sharp minor
27Bella Cubana
18Vanguard Strings
19Violin Concerto in F-sharp minor: Adagio ma non troppo
110Cañambú
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