Cuba's "World-Class" Music Education?
The New York Times has a goo-goo story up about how Carlos Varela, "Cuba's Bob Dylan" (quick question: what does the world wrongly think it has more of, "fill-in-the-blank-country's Bob Dylan," or "the Silicon Valley of fill-in-the-blank country"?), who is currently in the U.S. trying, as the headline says, "to sway America's Cuba policy with song." Here is your requisite NYT-Cuba WTF paragraph:
His life has been marked by the highs and lows of the Cuban revolution. The government gave him a world-class education in music and theater, but refuses to broadcast many of his songs, which have veiled critiques of the Communist leadership.
This "world-class education" stuff I'll never understand. When you're talking particularly (though not only) about the humanities, whether music or literature or architecture, how can any education be "world class" if it is utterly and intentionally choked off from a thick chunk of the outside world? Is it technically possible to provide a world-class education in music while, for instance, banning the Beatles?
You used to see the same kind of credulous nonesense written about the former East Bloc. What literate, well-educated, artsy people! (Never mind that many were pretty well educated, often better educated, before the Red Army began policing the borders.) But the joyless, restrictive dead-endism of communist thinking poisoned the humanities there as much as anything else. One of the first things that Czechoslovakia's post-commie Fine Arts Academy rector did was fire each and every one of the professors. A Czech classical music student I knew flunked out of one key oral exam by failing to properly answer the question: "What is music?" (The correct answer: Music is art that is experienced by the ears.) With whole swaths of music and literature banned, and expression/exchange frowned upon and criminalized, many artists and/or free-thinkers would aim to receive as technical an education as possible (for instance, in engineering, or the restoration of old buildings). In Cuba, I befriended an architect and former revolutionary who finally turned his back on Castro after the regime suddenly announced post-1989 that it could no longer afford to import Central European newspapers and journals. A revolutionary architecture that willfully cut itself off from the global conversation, he decided, was an architecture without foundation.
It should be intuitive that closed systems generally produce bad learning, with only occasional exceptions of results produced by grotesque over-emphasis (for instance, medicine in Cuba, and swimming in East Germany). But apparently it's not.
Varela's offical website here. I wrote about the island's crappy culture of information back in 2002. Contributing Editor Glenn Garvin wrote about "Castro's favorite propagandist" in 2007. And Michael Moynihan caught up recently with Cuban punk rocker Gorki Aguila for ReasonTV:
Finally, for connoiseurs of terrible music, here is Varela's pal Jackson Browne singing "Going down to Cuba," a song whose righteous lyrics about Americans' freedom of travel cannot begin to make up for the line "They make such continuous use of the verb to resolve."
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Say what you will about Castro, at least when he never posted a 3MB jpg on the internet.
Only because the Imperialist Capitalists refused to share their bandwidth.
Ugh. Early morning commenting. Ignore that extra "when" in there. In fact, ignore the whole comment.
Too late, hehehehe. Make your time!
Well, he changed the picture and made me look like a dick. You win this round, Welch.
Not at all! My mistake, etc.
Well then, I look like a dick for a different reason altogether.
What you say?
Move 'Zig'.
For great justice.
Hey, where'd all my base go?
I have scrubbed the image from our memory. Thanks, comrade.
You know Matt, you could have reset the resolution so it wouldn't be so large.
Just sayin'
You might be shocked by how stupid I am about technology.
Not at all.
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The content doesn't matter to the Times. All that matters is that it was "free".
we should be thankful for their closed system because otherwise, with their 175% literacy rate, those cubans would start to realize how great they have it.
Communist supertroubadours will subtly critique us all!
I am drawing dirty looks based on how hard this made me laugh.
The correct answer: Music is art that is experienced by the ears
Is that true for dance music? You can't feel a beat through your ears.
You fail, too! Get job at tractor factory!
Dance music isn't art, silly.
Jim Crow Mississippi produced a lot "more than it's fair share" of true world class musicians without much of that world class education stuff.
The definition of "world class" must be the inability of the critic to understand Spanish and keep up with those pesky yet exotic salsa beats.
Cat, specification: Get a cat.
I'm planning on getting a cat this summer. Should I sell tickets?
Was he in the same band as Vaclav Havel?
I think you can have a perfectly fine music education without hearing the Beatles.
Who gives a shit about Cuba?
Open up trade to Cuba and they'll become ugly Americans just like us.
Complete with fat asses.
I wonder if Varela is from Cuba's Minnesota?
No, you're getting it all wrong. Cuba's splendid isolation from the crassness of consumerism actually forms the basis for its superior cultural education. Duh. I can't believe you missed this. Of course, when the people of Gaza are 'blockaded' it's basically Auschwitz II. Correction: it's worse than Auschwitz, which had an orchestra. If only the Cubans lived in Gaza instead of the hopeless Palestinians - then it would be a paradise!
lol, you are sooooo wrong, you obviously don't kbow my people
It took me almost a decade to unlearn the "superior education" I got in music school.
like my standard reply to the Cuba 100% literacy boast....What good is 100% literacy when the government controls what you can read?
Matt should visit Cuba, or read some contemporary Cuban authors [Leonard Padura, Abel Prieta]. He would discover that books are uncensored, common, and well written. Forbidding the Beatles only made them more popular. It's like any forbidden fruit, all the more tasty. Also, check out the John Lennon statue in Havana. A most remarkable piece of art... Then, remember who in the 'free world' is forbidden to travel to Cuba. After all, we might be corrupted by the All Powerful Commies.
That Jackson Browne song was the lowest point of his concert last summer in Prospect Park, Brooklyn. It was greeted with much appreciative applause, of course. (I just wanted to hear "Late For The Sky.")
Browne's song is the poorest piece of propaganda I have ever listened too.
Typo; listened to. "too"
When I was doing a BA in German at University of Havana, a professor told the class that it was the West Germans who built the Berlin Wall.
When I was doing a BA in German at University of Havana, a professor told the class that it was the West Germans who built the Berlin Wall.
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