Eliseo Silvera
Eliseo Silvera turns up in the historical record mostly as a name — one of a handful of early treseros, alongside Isaac Oviedo and Nené Manfugás, remembered as having shaped a young Arsenio Rodríguez's ear for the instrument. Beyond that acknowledgment, little of his own biography or repertoire survived into print, a gap typical of Cuba's early, largely unrecorded son tradition.
we haven’t charted Eliseo Silvera yet
this stretch of the river isn’t mapped. we trace the watershed one artist at a time — and we’re always heading further upstream.