Café del sur
¿Es posible contar la historia del siglo XX a través de su música? ¿Qué tienen en común tango, candombe, milonga, murga, folklore, fado, rebético con la canción de autor latinoamericana, italiana, griega y francesa? Un viaje musical desde el Buenos Aires de los años 20 al Berlín de la República de Weimar o el París de entreguerras; desde la Italia de Mussolini o la Rusia de Stalin al México y la Cuba de la Revolución, el Plan Cóndor de los años 70, las vanguardias hasta nuestros días.
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