into two distinctive Quilapayún ensembles; one in Chile (Quilapayún-Histórico) and one in France (Quilapayún-France). Quilapayún originated in 1965 when...
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by Sergio Ortega Alvarado and the text written in conjunction with the Quilapayún band. Together with the song "Venceremos", also by Ortega, it is one of...
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Quilapayún is the self-titled debut album released by the Chilean musical group Quilapayún in 1966. "La paloma"/The dove (Eduardo Carrasco) "El forastero"/The...
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Quilapayún Chante Neruda is a compilation music album released by Quilapayún in exile in France in 1983 in commemoration of the 10th Anniversary of the...
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It was originally popularized by the Chilean groups Inti-Illimani and Quilapayún. A second version for the 1970 presidential campaign was written by Víctor...
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Víctor Jara by Inti-Illimani (1999) Quilapayún Canta a Violeta Parra, Víctor Jara y Grandes Maestros Populares by Quilapayún (2000) Conosci Victor Jara? by...
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1547 and wasn't completed until 1744. According to Eduardo Carrasco of Quilapayún, in the first week after the 1973 Chilean coup d'etat, the military organized...
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song by the American band Ché Adelante, an album by the Chilean band Quilapayún Operación Triunfo 2006: Adelante, an album from Operación Triunfo Adelante...
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Música en la memoria (with Quilapayún) 2006 – Antología en vivo 2006 – Música en la Memoria – Juntos en Chile (with Quilapayún) 2012 – Eva + Inti (with...
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Salvador Allende, incorporating the songs of Víctor Jara, Inti-Illimani and Quilapayún among others. Other key proponents of the movement include Patricio Manns...
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the Chilean composer Sergio Ortega and Quilapayún (1973). El Pueblo Unido Jamás Será Vencido (album), a Quilapayún music album from 1975. The People United...
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Julio Numhauser (section With Quilapayún)
musician of the Nueva Canción-movement. He founded the folk music group Quilapayún in 1965 together with the brothers, Julio Carrasco and Eduardo Carrasco...
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From" (1997) by Jay-Z, "El pueblo unido jamás será vencido" (1974) by Quilapayún and Sergio Ortega, and an interpolation of "Get Bizy" (2011) by Terrace...
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political activists and reformers such as Víctor Jara, Inti-Illimani, and Quilapayún. Also, many Chilean rock bands like Los Jaivas, Los Prisioneros, La Ley...
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folklóricas de América (1967) (Quilapayún & Víctor Jara) X Vietnam (1968) Quilapayún Tres (1968) Basta (1969) Quilapayún Cuatro (1970) Cantata Santa María...
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nearly in its entirety, is especially renowned. Quilapayún Chante Neruda (1983) by Chilean Folk Band Quilapayún contains three songs based on lyrics from "Canto...
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Youth Party of Chile pressed 1000 copies of the album Por Vietnam by Quilapayún to raise funds for the band's travel to the International Youth Festival...
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Recitado”/1. Narrative (Quilapayún – Eduardo Carrasco) “2.Cueca autobiográfica”/Autobiographical Cueca Dance (Hernán Gómez – Quilapayún) “Ventolera”/Windstorm...
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wages. Somewhere between 500 and 2,000 people were killed. The folk group Quilapayún recorded an album in remembrance of the event (Cantata Santa María de...
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Patricio Castillo (folk musician) (section Quilapayún)
Quilapayún (1966) Canciones folklóricas de América (1967) (Quilapayún & Víctor Jara) X Vietnam (1968) Quilapayún Tres (1968) Basta (1969) Quilapayún Cuatro...
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Murieta), a tribute to Murrieta, performed by Quilapayún – the song is featured on the album Quilapayun Chante Neruda "The Ballad of Joaquin Murrieta"...
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Lycee Polyvalent Claude Garamont, Lycee Polyvalent Anatole de France Quilapayún, Chilean music group forced into exile in France after the 1973 Coup....
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Alan Lomax on Texas Folk Songs The Mystics "Hushabye" Víctor Jara and Quilapayún, 1968 Barbara Dickson Alfred Deller, in the style of the Renaissance countertenor...
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X Vietnam (category Quilapayún albums)
X Vietnam or Por Vietnam is an album by Quilapayún released in 1968. This was among the first albums to be released under the DICAP label and was a success...
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1965: Milva as a single taken from her album Canti della libertà 1969: Quilapayún in the album Basta, later connected to criticism of the regime of Augusto...
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utilized by the historic Chilean Nueva Canción groups Inti-Illimani and Quilapayún during their recent collaborative artistic efforts. These have included...
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studio album by Canadian band Red Rider Quilapayún Chante Neruda, 1983 compilation music album by Quilapayún Neruda, 2004 album by jazz artist Luciana...
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part of the album. Composed by Sergio Ortega, with a text written by Quilapayún, the Inti-Illimani version became one of the most famous Chilean Resistance...
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Chilean song "¡El pueblo unido jamás será vencido!" by Sergio Ortega and Quilapayún, and received its world premiere on February 7, 1976, played by Ursula...
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Andina Chile Illapu Inti-Illimani Los Jaivas Victor Jara Violeta Parra Quilapayún Colombia Géne-sis Ecuador Jayac (band) [es] Sisay Leo Rojas Jatari Ñanda...
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