The payada is a folk music tradition native to Argentina, Uruguay, southern Brazil, and south Paraguay as part of the Gaucho culture and Gaucho literature...
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(poems centered on the life of the gaucho, written in a style known as payadas) and a touchstone of Argentine national identity. It has appeared in hundreds...
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Argentine musician. Ezeiza was one of the greatest performers in the art of the payada. He became renowned, both in his native land and in Uruguay, after a memorable...
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combining the different influences, including the milonga, the condombe, and payada. At the beginning of its history, tango was looked down upon by the Argentine...
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preferred musical instrument, and in a popular traditional contest called the payada, two singers, each with a guitar, take turns improvising verses to the same...
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cultures of the Americas. One form of riddle features in payada de contrapunto ("counterpoint payada"), a Rioplatense musical genre in which guitar players...
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Argentina Died 23 May 1992(1992-05-23) (aged 84) Nîmes, France Genres Payada, trova Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, writer Instrument(s) Guitar, vocals...
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1801_133.x. ISSN 0022-3840. Poosson, Sylvain B. (2004). "'Entre Tango y Payada': The Expression of Blacks in 19th Century Argentina". Confluencia. 20 (1):...
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the payadas, relying far more on dialect spellings than exotic words to create his atmosphere, and, in the scenes within his poem where payadas are sung...
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continuation of the Andalusian traditions like the trovo. Whatever their origin, payadas provided an opportunity for Black singers like Gabino Ezeiza to use music...
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global influences mentioned above, early tango was locally influenced by Payada, the Milonga from Argentine and Uruguay pampas, and Uruguayan candombe....
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example, Violeta Parra's Volver a los Diecisiete and 21 son los Dolores. A payada is a sung duel of improvised décimas. The Ecuadorian décima is an oral poetic...
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Nueva canción Nueva trova Orquesta típica Pachanga Pagode Pambiche Pasillo Payada Plena Porro Punto guajiro Ranchera Reggaeton Rondalla Rumba Salsa Samba...
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time, night, and the sea, reflecting the real-world gaucho tradition of payadas, improvised musical dialogues on philosophical themes. Borges points out...
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ethnographic recordings on record in Argentina (1906). Payada al museo José Hernández, payada gaucha, by José Curbelo, en el Día del Payador. Cielito...
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great satisfaction as a poet. On June 30, 1896, he got into a contrapuntal payada with Gabino Ezeiza. The place of the meeting was the Doria theater stage...
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The milonga was derived from an earlier style of singing known as the 'payada de contrapunto'. The song was set to a lively 2 4 tempo, and often included...
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Trinidadian Christmas carols. Partido alto Pasacalle Pasillo Pasodoble Payada Peace Punk Pelimanni music – Finnish folk dance music. Persian traditional...
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Cantares ao Desafio de Vila Nova de Famalicão, in Vila Nova de Famalicão. Payada Mata-kantiga Dondang Sayang Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa da Porto Editora...
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Payada in a bar. Painting by Carlos Morel....
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life, and the hardships that come with it being prevalent. Genres such as payada make strong use of this spoken word style medium, with performers known...
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del Huaso de Olmué Overture of the Olmué Festival (2018) Genre Folk music Payada Pop music Dates 3rd week of January Location(s) Olmué, Chile Years active...
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latinoamericana Nueva Canción Chilena Chilean cumbia New chilean cumbia Cueca Payada Mapuche music Andean music History Festivals Viña del Mar National anthem...
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Gabino Ezeiza, one of the greatest performers in the art of the payada...
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many parts of the world. Regional and national traditions include: The payada in Argentina Basque bertsolaritza Maltese għana The canto a braccio of Lazio...
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commerce, and the main stop for gauchos inside city limits. Many famous payadas (improvised lyric contests) took place in the neighborhood bars. Mataderos...
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origins Andean candombe milonga tango flamenco Música criolla polka waltz payada Cultural origins Peru, 1879–1894 Derivative forms Marinera norteña Marinera...
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Justicia Humana by Agustín Fontanella impersonating "Juancho" and singing payada with Damián Méndez in Calandria written by Martiniano Leguizamón. He also...
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and contradanza; Argentine and Uruguayan folk music, including candombe, payada and milonga (considered a precursor to tango); and sub-Saharan African influences...
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Yumbera (4:12) Inmigrante (4:19) Renacer (5:01) Una Llamada (4:12) Incidental Payada (3:15) Milonguita Antipatica (2:01) Disorder Tango (3:58) Malambo De La...
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