Galician rumba (rumba gallega) belongs to those songs and dances called cantes de ida y vuelta, "of departure and return", like the Habanera, that travelled...
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mostly restricted), such as the Galician rumba. In the late 1950s, popular artists such as Peret (El Rey de la Rumba) and El Pescaílla developed an uptempo...
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Rumba may refer to: Cuban rumba, a traditional Cuban music genre Galician rumba, a music genre of Galicia, Spain, influenced by Cuban music. Rhumba, also...
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latter of Galician or Portuguese origin) are frequently used to denote rumba performances in the streets. According to non-etymological sources, rumba could...
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Traditional music of Galicia, Cantabria and Asturias (redirect from Galician music)
is characterized by the use of bagpipes. It has long been thought that Galician and Asturian music might owe their roots to the ancient Celtic history...
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| CRTVG". www.crtvg.es (in Galician). 9 August 2020. Retrieved 2020-09-06. En Exclusiva Magazine (23 May 2020). "The Rumba Madre". En Exclusiva Magazine...
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Alma de Buxo is an album by Galician gaita (bagpipes) player Susana Seivane, released in 2002. With her second album Alma de Buxo produced by herself,...
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La Pegatina is a ska and Catalan Rumba music group founded in 2003 in Montcada i Reixac. The group began their career in 2003 under the name Pegatina...
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according to a popular song, hails a legendary and probably fictional rumba king called Malanga. His showbiz career began in his hometown. There, since...
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SonDeSeu (category Galician traditional music groups)
popular galician music, especially arranged for the group by the members themselves, mainly the heads of the different sections, which include galician bagpipes...
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the night, many bulerías are danced and especially sung. Today, rumba gitana or rumba flamenca are usual party music fixtures. Gitanos may also marry...
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Susana Seivane is the eponymous debut album by Galician gaita (bagpipes) player Susana Seivane, released in 1999. The album has a wide diversity of time-signatures...
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of female singers in Galician traditional music." Ugia Pedreira, the Galician lead singer of Marful, "mixes traditional Galician song with new jazz arrangements...
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in addition to the other languages spoken in Spain, such as Catalan, Galician, Basque, Aragonese, and Asturian. At first, rock music was influenced by...
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C. Tangana (category Spanish people of Galician descent)
a younger sister named Ana. His father was born in Vigo to an entirely Galician family, and came to Madrid to study at university, whereas, his mother...
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2 4 or 4 4. These metres are used in forms like tangos, tientos, gypsy rumba, zambra and tanguillos. Rhythms in 3 4. These are typical of fandangos and...
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literature Catalan literature Galician literature Music of Spain By genre Spanish opera Spanish folk music Flamenco Catalan rumba Spanish rock Spanish hip...
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music themes, primarily son montuno, but also guajira, bolero, guaracha and rumba. The genre is strongly influenced by jazz and it was developed in Havana...
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styles like "Danzón de nuevo ritmo", mambo, cha-cha-chá and salsa music. Rumba ("de cajón o de solar") music originated in the early Afro-Cuban culture...
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languages and dialects of Ibero-America such as Catalan, Nahuatl, Quechua, Galician, Valencia, and Mayan. The Latin Recording Academy also includes Latin instrumental...
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bacalhau (salgado) (Portuguese), bacalao salado (Spanish), bacallau salgado (Galician), bakailao (Basque), bacallà salat i assecat or bacallà salat (Catalan)...
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style of rumba called rumba catalana which is a popular style that's similar to flamenco, but not technically part of the flamenco canon. The rumba catalana...
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Iker Jiménez (category CS1 Galician-language sources (gl))
Retrieved October 30, 2020. Fernández, Juanma (12 February 2016). "La rumba del más allá". El Español (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 February 2019. "Iker...
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Jota (music) (category Articles containing Galician-language text)
lutes, dulzaina, and drums are used in the Castilian style, while the Galicians use bagpipes, drums, and bombos. Theatrical versions are sung and danced...
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Catalan language and culture through the mid 19th century, akin to the Galician Rexurdimento or the Occitan Félibrige movements. The movement began in...
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viudas alegres, where she shared credits with Lilia del Valle and the Cuban rumba Amalia Aguilar. The film's success led the three actresses to star, that...
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"clothing" rorcual "rorqual" rueca "spinning wheel" rufián "ruffian" rumba "rumba" ruso (but see Etymology of Rus) sacar "to take out" sajón "Saxon" sala...
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and other efforts to combine jazz with flamenco occurred. Catalan and Galician music have influenced some regions. Jazz in Spain suffered from many difficulties...
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heritage - Culture Sector - UNESCO". unesco.org. Retrieved 2015-12-18. "Rumba in Cuba, a festive combination of music and dances and all the practices...
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deliberations caused a great controversy. The prize was ultimately awarded to the Galician painter Mariano Miguel, who had recently married the daughter of Nicolás...
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