• Cante jondo (Spanish: [ˈkante ˈxondo]) is a vocal style in flamenco, an unspoiled form of Andalusian folk music. The name means "deep song" in Spanish...
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  • of three categories: cante grande, cante intermedio or cante chico. Also known as cante jondo and sometimes referred to as cante gitano. Meaning "profound"...
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    El Concurso del Cante Jondo (Contest of the Deep Song) was a fiesta of flamenco arts, music, song, and dance, held in Granada in 1922. Conceived and initiated...
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    as cante jondo (or cante grande), while lighter, frivolous forms are called Cante Chico. Forms that do not fit either category are classed as Cante Intermedio...
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    order to promote the Concurso de Cante Jondo, a festival dedicated to enhancing flamenco performance and its cante jondo style. The year before, García...
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  • flamenco songs: cante jondo and cante chico. Cante jondo are slower and usually feature sad lyrics about disappointed love or death, while cante chico are much...
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    siguirillas, seguidilla gitana, etc.) are a form of flamenco music in the cante jondo category. This deep, expressive style is among the most important in...
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    movement, Blas Infante, in his book Orígenes de lo flamenco y secreto del cante jondo, etymologically, went as far as alleging that the word flamenco derives...
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    Orquesta Nacional de España was conducted by Jesús López-Cobos, and the cante jondo singer heard on the soundtrack was Rocío Jurado. A soundtrack album,...
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    Cordoba asserts that Ole means 'Allah' in a Flamenco performance. When a cante jondo singer says "Ole", he was proclaiming "Allah" in an exaltation of the...
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  • themselves. In creating the term, Rothenberg was inspired by the Spanish cante jondo ("deep song"), especially the work of Federico García Lorca and by the...
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    career. In 1922 at Granada he participated in the celebrated Concurso de Cante Jondo. Chacón was given the place of honor, presiding over the judges of this...
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  • permanent home in Sevilla. In 1922 she was a judge at the Concurso de Cante Jondo in Granada (see below). In 1931 Juana danced in the motion picture Violetas...
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  • and lasted more than a decade. Both participated in the Concurso de Cante Jondo of 1922 held in Granada. These two were largely responsible for establishing...
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    his native Andalusia, particularly Andalusian flamenco (specifically cante jondo), the influence of which can be strongly felt in many of his works.[page needed]...
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    Flamenco guitarists also often accompany flamenco singers performing "cante jondo" (deep song). De Lucía was also one of the first to have successfully...
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    Catedral. At Granada in 1922, he became associated with the Concurso de Cante Jondo, promoted by the Spanish composer Manuel de Falla. The aim of the "classicising"...
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    Sellen: ‘Langage du fandango: de la poétique musicale au sens poétique du cante jondo’, AnM, 1 (1995), 245–70 Wikisource has the text of the 1879 American...
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    sounds. Scream is also used predominant as an aesthetic element in "cante jondo", a vocal style in flamenco. The name of this style is translated as...
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    discovered that the famous singer also moved with ease on the roads of Cante jondo. In spite of an already well-developed lyric, the multifaceted artist...
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    stand up comedy and cabaret with Tito Vasconcelos, as well as studying cante jondo with Mogaburo Alfonso Cid and opera with Isaac Bañuelos. She began her...
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  • in folk music as far west as the Balkans and Hungary. In Flamenco's Cante Jondo singers often include overtonal colour at the end of phrases. Perhaps...
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  • Deep Song (ballet), Martha Graham, 1937 Cante jondo 'deep song', a vocal style in flamenco Poema del cante jondo  [es] 'Poem of the Deep Song', a poem by...
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    was a notable film in the filmography of the flamenco song form, the cante jondo, which had its premiere. Carlos said, 'it doesn't seem like flamenco...
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    dance rhythms of Spain, of which there are a wide variety. 2. The use of cante jondo, which means deep or profound singing. It is the most serious and moving...
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  • sung by a choir with instrumental backing. Cante chico – the vocal component to flamenco music. Cante jondo – flamenco music that incorporates deep vocals...
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  • the dancer during and at the end of the performance, and a singer in cante jondo may emphasize the word "olé" with melismatic turns. In bullfighting,...
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    has also strongly influenced bolero, jazz, and flamenco (especially cante jondo) in Spain. Dances such as the flamenco and bolero of Spain were influenced...
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    in many respects to its neighbour, Andalusia. The guitar-accompanied cante jondo Flamenco style is especially associated with Murcia as are rondallas...
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    folk music. The two songs sung by the mezzo-soprano are examples of cante jondo singing, which typically accompanies flamenco music and tells a sad story...
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