copla in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Copla (a Spanish word) may refer to: Copla (poetry), a poetic form common in Spanish popular writing. Copla...
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The copla, copla andaluza ("Andalusian copla"), canción andaluza, canción española, tonadilla or canción folklórica is a form of Spanish popular song,...
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The copla is a poetic form of four verses found in many Spanish popular songs as well as in Spanish language literature. There is a related musical genre...
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Jorge Manrique (redirect from Coplas por la muerte de su padre)
1440 – 24 April 1479) was a major Castilian poet, whose main work, the Coplas por la muerte de su padre (Verses on the death of Don Rodrigo Manrique,...
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was a Spanish flamenco and folk singer. Although he was known for singing copla, he always claimed to be a flamenco singer. Born in Torredelcampo, Juanito's...
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Purim (redirect from Coplas de Purim)
Purim (/ˈpʊərɪm/; פּוּרִים Pūrīm, lit. 'lots'; see Name below) is a Jewish holiday that commemorates the saving of the Jewish people from annihilation...
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consist of four or five octosyllabic verses (coplas) or musical phrases (tercios). Occasionally, the first copla is repeated. The meter of fandango is similar...
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professor specializing in copla. She was born in Cáceres and nicknamed "La Catedrática de la Copla" ("The Professor of Copla"). She studied law at the...
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than a dozen albums throughout a career spanning many decades, mostly of copla genre, and is known for her distinctive Andalusian style. She was born in...
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years later in Antena 3 in Al compás de la copla. In 1998 she appeared in TVE in a special TV-Show Esa copla me suena and Especial Feria de Abril. She...
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including "La Zarzamora" and "La Niña de Fuego", mostly singing flamenco music, copla, rumba and ranchera. She then started to receive widespread media coverage...
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is a Spanish lesbian researcher and activist. She is a popularizer of copla, feminism, and sexual dissidence in social networks and in the podcast ¡Ay...
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include the Cantar de Mio Cid, Tirant lo Blanch, The Book of Good Love and Coplas por la muerte de su padre. Genres such as Mester de Juglaría and Mester...
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pianist, as well as a teacher of dance and tonadilla songs. Students of Copla folk music included Gracia Montes, Isabel Pantoja, Lolita Sevilla, Marifé...
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needed] Professionally, Rocío Jurado emerged with a repertoire mostly of copla, an Andalusian traditional genre that was beginning to lose force which...
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a Spanish singer and actress. Dolores Abril specialized in the genre of copla. She was romantically and professionally partnered with singer-songwriter...
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to spend time partying with Gypsies imitating his idol, the traditional "copla" singer Rafael Farina. It was from Farina that Cantero adopted his stage...
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16th century from the separation of the parts of the nine- or ten-line copla de arte menor. It originally considered a type of redondilla. The forms...
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Francisco de Eguía (section Copla)
Carlos Sáinz de Robles, mentions in his essay Autobiography of Madrid, a copla popular in Madrid in 1814 and 1815 about Eguía and two other generals, Francisco...
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"Cielito Lindo" is a Mexican folk song or copla popularized in 1882 by Mexican author Quirino Mendoza y Cortés (c. 1862 – 1957). It is roughly translated...
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in the repertoire of Cuban son and rumba ensembles, as well as Spanish copla and flamenco singers, since the early 20th century. Occasionally, boleros...
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Carnavalito Diablada Huayno Morenada Saya Tinku Spaniard folk Catalan rumba Copla Fandango Flamenco Alboreá Bulerías Cantiñas Flamenco jazz Rumba flamenca...
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Pastora Soler (redirect from Nuestras coplas)
Spanish singer. She is also a songwriter and her compositions usually mix copla or flamenco with pop or electronic music. Soler represented Spain in the...
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mode which is typical of bulerías. The second section is reminiscent of a copla—a sung verse following a specific form. Clark states that it is written...
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and I got tired of hearing no, no, no." Buika then gained fame singing coplas in Madrid nightclubs in the late 1990s. She has been compared to Nina Simone...
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archetypes: Andalusian villages and landscapes, gypsies, "bandoleros", and copla and other popular folk songs included in story development. These films...
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ISSN 2044-1983. de Castro, Julian (2009). "Más All del Pasodoble y de la Copla: Un Acercamiento a la Tauromaquia Desde el Pop-Rock, el Jazz y Otras Manifestaciones...
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prose of the Renaissance. Pulgar also composed a gloss (ca. 1485) on the ''Coplas de Mingo Revulgo'', a work attributed to either Iñigo de Mendoza or Pulgar's...
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Antonini Orchestra with tenor Nestor Mesta Chayres and accordionist John Serry Sr. performing the bolero "La Morena de me Copla" in 1946 Here on DAHR...
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Song of Dolores (redirect from La copla de la Dolores)
Song of Dolores (Spanish: La copla de la Dolores) is a 1947 Spanish drama film directed by Benito Perojo, written by Francisco Madrid. It was entered...
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