Casa de la Trova - place

The Casa de la Trova in santiago de cuba"> Santiago de Cuba is the spiritual home of Cuban traditional music — Son, Bolero, Changüí, and Trova. Founded in 1968 on Calle Heredia in the heart of Santiago's historic center, it has been the gathering place for the city's musicians for over half a century.

What It Is

The Casa de la Trova is a cultural institution and live music venue where traditional Cuban musicians — many elderly, some legendary — perform daily for locals and visitors. There is no stage in the theatrical sense; musicians sit and play, the audience is close, and the atmosphere is intimate and informal.

The Trova Tradition

Santiago de Cuba is the cradle of the trova tradition — lyric song composition with guitar. The great trovadores of the 19th and early 20th centuries — Pepe Sánchez, Sindo Garay, Alberto Villalón — defined the Cuban song tradition that later fed into Bolero and the Nueva Trova movement.

The Casa de la Trova preserves and continues this tradition, alongside Son and Changüí.

Connection to the Buena Vista Generation

Many of the musicians who appeared on the Buena Vista Social Club recordings were connected to the Santiago trova and Son tradition:

  • Compay Segundo — from Siboney, outside Santiago; a master of the traditional son/trova guitar style
  • Ibrahim Ferrer — from Santiago; a singer in the classic Cuban tradition
  • Eliades Ochoa — still associated with the Casa de la Trova

Calle Heredia

The Casa de la Trova sits on Calle Heredia, Santiago's famous cultural street, alongside the Museo del Carnaval and other cultural institutions. Walking Heredia, you can hear music coming from multiple directions throughout the day.