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Los Angeles, CA… In the music industry, the Grammy Award is the highest of honors. The combination of compositional, performance, and engineering skills required to bring a Grammy nominated recording to life frequently represents a lifetime of effort. For Cuban-born and Grammy winning composer and producer Yalil Guerra, the 20th Annual Latin Grammy Award nomination represents yet another accomplishment in a long list of milestone achievements. Capturing all the fine nuances of a world-class recording takes skill and the right tools for the job. When it comes to microphones, Guerra depends on the Mojave Audio MA-201fet.
 
Guerra’s album, Cuba: The Legacy, won the Latin Grammy nomination in the Best Classical Album category. The project contains two symphonic works: Intrata by composer Aurelio de la Vega, and Guerra’s Symphony No. 1, La Palma Real. De la Vega’s Intrata and Guerra’s Symphony No. 1, La Palma Real, which is dedicated to Cuban national poet and hero José Martí...

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