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    María Elena Walsh (1 February 1930 – 10 January 2011) was an Argentine poet, novelist, musician, playwright, writer and composer, mainly known for her...
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  • channel is the most subscribed in Spanish after passing Badabun. María Elena Walsh was the first series created by El Reino Infantil, debuting in June...
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    writers Julio Cortázar, María Elena Walsh and Alejandra Pizarnik. She co-founded the publishing house "La Azotea" alongside María Cristina Orive in 1973...
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  • children's song by Argentine writer and musician María Elena Walsh, first recorded by Leda y María—her duo with Leda Valladares—and included in their...
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  • Maria Walsh may refer to: Maiara Walsh (born 1988), Brazilian American actress and singer María Elena Walsh (1930–2011), Argentine known for her songs...
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  • Maria Elena or María Elena is the name of: María Elena Álvarez Bernal, Mexican politician María Elena Álvarez-Buylla Roces, Mexican scientist María Elena...
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    before moving to Paris in the early 1950s and forming a music duo with María Elena Walsh. They sang traditional Argentine folk music for four years in cafés...
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    be followed by Eduardo Lagos. Soon after, the duo Leda y María, formed by María Elena Walsh and Leda Valladares, presented the shows Canciones para mirar...
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  • opening lines of "Plegaria desvelada" (1976) by author and composer María Elena Walsh, as well as an orchestral outro directed by Alejandro Terán. Por cesárea...
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    in Buenos Aires, that was able to whistle tango songs on demand. María Elena Walsh dedicated her song "Canción del Jacarandá" to the tree. Miguel Brascó's...
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    Governor Daniel Scioli, screenwriter Damián Szifrón, and songwriter María Elena Walsh. Ramos Mejía is located approximately 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) from...
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  • American actress María Elena Walsh, Argentine singer and writer Mark Walsh (disambiguation) Martin Walsh (disambiguation) Marty Walsh, U.S. Secretary of...
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    Como la cicada, Te quiero, Ojalá, etc. Their favorite author was María Elena Walsh, whose songs were included in almost all the albums they released...
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  • family movie by Scope. Manuelita comes from a children's song of María Elena Walsh. Isa Cucinotta, co-curator of Rá-Tim-Bum Castle, said that Manuelita...
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  • test flight of the spacecraft Orion. The Argentine writer and singer María Elena Walsh wrote a Spanish version called "Venceremos". Celtic punk band Dropkick...
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    Cigarra" ("Like the Cicada") written by Argentinian poet and composer María Elena Walsh. In the song, the cicada is a symbol of survival and defiance against...
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    Manuel Mujica Láinez, Ernesto Sábato, Silvina Bullrich, Rodolfo Walsh, María Elena Walsh, Tomás Eloy Martínez, Manuel Puig, Alejandra Pizarnik, and Osvaldo...
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    because he found their themes childish (he likened them to the songs of María Elena Walsh). Argentina was at that time experiencing the moments before a brief...
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  • (accordion by Raúl Barboza, written by Ayala) [3:17] "Como La Cigarra" (María Elena Walsh) [2:40] "Solo Le Pido A Dios" (written by, and acoustic guitar, harmonica...
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    Alberto Vaccarezza Luisa Valenzuela Florencio Varela David Viñas María Elena Walsh Rodolfo Walsh Juan Rodolfo Wilcock Daniel Adler, lawyer Amancio Alcorta,...
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  • Guillermo Battaglia as José Chela Ruiz as Sara Patricio Contreras as Benítez María Luisa Robledo as Nata Aníbal Morixe as Miller Jorge Petraglia as Macci Analía...
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    because of María Elena Walsh's song Manuelita, about an adventurous turtle (tortoise); a dilapidated concrete statue of María Elena Walsh's Manuelita lies...
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    by María Elena Walsh La Piaf [es] by Pam Gems, theatrical adaptation by Roberto "Tito" Cossa, dir. Rubens W. Correa. Vivir en vos [es] by María Elena Walsh...
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  • obra musical de María Elena Walsh" [Biographies about female musicians: gender and sexuality plots in the meanings of María Elena Walsh's musical work]...
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    "father of Tango" Roberto Viola (1924–1994), President of Argentina María Elena Walsh (1930–2011), poet and composer Héctor Yazalde (1946–1997), football...
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  • 1942) Eliseo Verón (1935–2014) David Viñas (1927–2011) María Elena Walsh (1930–2011) Rodolfo Walsh (1927–1977) Juan Rodolfo Wilcock (1919–1978) Pablo Yoiris...
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    poetry, Primera enunciación, in the magazine Sur. In 1952, alongside María Elena Walsh, his then-girlfriend, published the poetry collection Argumento del...
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    influenced other well-known Argentine writers such as Nydia Lamarque, Maria Elena Walsh, Maria Dhialma Tiberti, and Ines Malinow. Her 1950 novel Personas en la...
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  • text related to this article: Marcha de San Lorenzo San Lorenzo official site - San Lorenzo march interpreted by Alejandro Lerner and María Elena Walsh...
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  • screenwriter, and film director María Elena Walsh (1930–2011), poet, writer, musician, playwright, and songwriter Rodolfo Walsh (1927-1977), journalist and...
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