Talk:Sinfonia Latina

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 * 1) SINFONÍA LATINA" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-12-29. la ola caribe
 * 2) "La Sinfonía Latina que despertó al Amira". www.elheraldo.co (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-12-29.
 * 3) "La época dorada del rock en Barranquilla". www.elheraldo.co (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-12-30.
 * 4) Farnsworth-Alvear, Ann; Palacios, Marco; Gómez López, Ana María, eds. (2016-12-02). "The Colombia Reader". doi:10.1215/9780822373865.
 * 5) American Symphony, v.51,p54
 * 6) Sound Above All, Rbert Schulslapper, Fanfare Magazine, ...
 * 7) Musical America, 2000...
 * 8) McCausland: mas Musico - Que cabellera...... El Heraldo... May 7, 1976.
 * 9) Sinfonia Latina un Exito sin precedente -  El Heraldo ...... May 8, 1976

Sources 8 & 9. I noted pictures of actual news paper from the conductors website. And looked it up online by dates of event. . Also you can find info on robertomccauslanddieppa.com Sinfonialatina.com

I will stand by to assist as you would have meDeanna Coakley 22:10, 31 December 2018 (UTC) http://www.fanfarearchive.com/indices/itop/performers/diepparobertomccausland.html


 * Can I have more information regarding sources 6 and 7? Do you have a date for the "Sound Above All" article?  And I'm afraid I don't understand the "Musical America" reference at all.   78.26  (spin me / revolutions) 20:07, 3 January 2019 (UTC)

This article originally appeared in Issue 38:3 (Jan/Feb 2015) of Fanfare Magazine
 * Ok, I'll see if my library has subscriptions to "American Symphony" and "Fanfare". [[User:78.26|78.26 ]] (spin me / revolutions) 21:37, 3 January 2019 (UTC)

Hello 78.26, I sincerely hope all is well. I am sending you a link to an an archive of cite sources to the Sinfonia Latina. I would love to hear your opinion on this aticle and hope you have an interest in participating. https://sinfonialatinahistoricalbibliographicalarchive.com/2019/09/04/sinfonia-latina-historical-bibliographic-archive/  Deanna Coakley  (talk) 15:09, 20 November 2019 (UTC) The music america 2000 refrences the conductor I dont think this one does article any good Deanna Coakley 22:46, 3 January 2019 (UTC) There was an additional event May 26,1976 in Campestre covered by the El Heraldo news publication. Deanna Coakley 22:15, 6 January 2019 (UTC)

Columbia Reader
My library does not have "The Columbia Reader" by Farnsworth-Alvear, and unfortunately Google Books only has some pages. If you have a copy available to you, from which pages of that book have you extracted information? Thanks! 78.26 (spin me / revolutions) 18:43, 11 January 2019 (UTC) Yes I have a access to a copy of The Colombia reader available

These are the pages. Ive extracted information from. The follwing are my notes indicating inline citation placement

The Colombia Reader: Histroy, Culture, Politics

Ann Fansworth-Alvar, Marco Palacio, and Ana María Gomez Lopez, editors.

Paragraph 1 quotes.

Paragraph 1. -2nd sentence.

Rules are Issued for different Populations: Indians, Blacks, Non-Christians

(a)(Social Strata basis intemporal)

Pp 4668-4677,

Pp 4642-4661.

(b)Crab Antics on San Andres y Providencia

Peter Wilson. (Code Language in dialogue)

Pp 1374-1445

(c)Barranquilla’s First Gay Carnival Carnival Queen

(A city so open during carnival/not otherwise)

Gloria Triana

Pp 5921-5930,

(d) Lived Inequalities

Pp 2627-2635

Paragraph 5 Quotes

Music and Protest

Pp 4661.

Liberalism and Sin

(Origins of anti multi-culturalism Breaking through established social strata)

Anonymous, Rafael Uribe, Andras Botero

Pp 2399-2420.Deanna Coakley 22:47, 12 January 2019 (UTC) Hello 78.26 I have found a different source referencing Sinfonia Latina and am currently attempting to verify it thank you for being patient i should have an answer early next week Deanna Coakley 02:36, 2 February 2019 (UTC)

Hello and good afternoon, 78.26
This is a follow up to a previous post on this talk page regarding verifiable reference sources for the Sinfonia Latina Draft article.

Through the library of congress in Washington DC I was refered to  "BNC" Biblioteca Nancional of Bogata, Colombia I have had email communication with Camilio Paez Coordinator or the library. I requested several articles in The El Heraldo and Diaro Del Caribe He confirmed the library has all I requested and more TV print and radio coverage of the event. In his response he also stated the Library attempted to provide the information to Wikipedia themselves and were blocked. e Thus far I am unable to recieve a loan from them. Do you have means to accomplish this ?

--Deanna Coakley 18:56, 5 March 2019 (UTC)

Did this event recur?
What you have written suggests that Sinfonia Latina happened more than once on an ongoing basis. If this is the case, it would provide much-needed context as to the event's importance. Also, if any musical compositions performed at the event became well known as a result of the festival, was it recorded, or if it launched careers or inspired other events, that would bolster the significance of Sinfonia Latina. The problem with your draft is that it doesn't give any impression beyond the momentary event. What did it create in the way of a legacy?--Quisqualis (talk)
 * no, it was a concert that was performed twice in 1976, and that's it. I wouldn't describe it as a festival, it's now more a foundation providing musical education to underprivileged children in Colombia. As far as I know, the only career it launched was that of Dieppa himself. Richard3120 (talk) 16:59, 12 August 2020 (UTC)

@Quisqualis:The festival was scheduled for March of 2020 yet due to Covid has been pushed back to the spring of 2021. It is planned to be an annual festival with a focus classical music performance ,musical education, and social work, in continuance of the original festival. The event was named after the composition Sinfonia Latina  which  recieved national  press and television coverage,  The recording and Television coverage are being redone in California  by Noticero Suramericana as that information becomes available for referencing.The members of the  Mancinis band and  Pacho Galans orchestra all went on to create their own groups  and performing with  groups such as Santana ,Joe Arroyo and fruko. Alberto Barros created his own group Niche in a similar genre the drummer a ten year old went on to play with Dacaretts blues band and Leonardo  Borrero became bass player in Santanas touring ensemble. Composer Einar Escaff said The event created new pathways for future musicians in the golden years of rock in Barranquilla because Rock pop music in Spanish was never done  before, not accepted in the city at the time. The legacy created by the event is the poetry in Spanish,   social awareness, and the fusion of  salsa, rock, jazz into a classical format and the completion  of the theater. Just to name a fewDeanna Coakley (talk) 05:35, 19 December 2020 (UTC)