• The cante flamenco (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkante flaˈmeŋko]), meaning "flamenco singing", is one of the three main components of flamenco, along with...
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    flamenco genre, such as "tablao flamenco", "flamenco spree", "third", "aflamencar", and "flamenco". Latin music portal Music portal Concurso de Cante...
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  • 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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    A palo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpalo]) or cante is the name given in flamenco for the different traditional musical forms. The word palo, in Spanish...
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  • cantaora flamenco singer (male, female); other singers are often called a 'cantantes' cante flamenco song; other (non-flamenco) songs are cantos cante pa'adelante...
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    Julian Pemartin, El cante flamenco. Guia alfabetica (Madrid: Afrodisio Aguado 1966). Manuel Ríos Ruiz, Introducción al Cante Flamenco (Madrid: Ediciones...
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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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  • flamenco style in the 19th century. It is not normally used for dance, as it is generally interpreted with no regular rhythmic pattern, as a "cante libre...
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  • traditional cante, the polo natural was recorded by Jacinto Almadén (also known as "El Niño de Almadén"), in the Antología del cante flamenco compiled by...
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    Estrella Morente (category Flamenco singers)
    2001, Mi Cante Y Un Poema (My Songs and A Poem). This was followed the same year by Calle del Aire, which was well received by critics and flamenco fans....
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    Enrique Morente (category Flamenco singers)
    new melodies for cante (flamenco singing) and jamming with musicians of all styles, without renouncing his roots in traditional flamenco singing, which...
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    Giraldillo del Cante (1980)". Archived from the original on 2012-02-05. Retrieved January 21, 2012. Official site of Bienal de Flamenco Canal Sur Television...
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  • Ramón Montoya (category Spanish flamenco guitarists)
    began playing in the cafés de cante before he was twenty years of age. He formed a partnership with the great flamenco cantaor (singer) Antonio Chacón...
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    Antonio Chacón (category Flamenco singers)
    in the celebrated Concurso de Cante Jondo. Chacón was given the place of honor, presiding over the judges of this flamenco contest. For many the singer...
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    Manolo Caracol (category Flamenco singers)
    his flamboyant personality as for his extraordinary cante." Later his juergas (days long flamenco parties) became notorious. Although as a singer he always...
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    clear. The genre embraces distinct vocal (cante flamenco), guitar (toque flamenco), and dance (baile flamenco) styles. The Andalusian Statute of Autonomy...
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  • Flamenco Environment". Guitarras De Luthier. Sadie & Tyrrell 2001, "Flamenco [cante flamenco]" by Israel J. Katz. Benward, Bruce, and Marilyn Nadine Saker....
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    Antonio Fernández Díaz (category Flamenco singers)
    Córdoba (2003). Cristal suelto (2002). Selección antológica del cante flamenco (2002) Cante y guitarra (with Paco de Lucía) (1999). Misa flamenca (1994)...
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  • Canción Andaluza, becoming the first flamenco artist and album to do so. Cante flamenco Flamenco guitar Palo (flamenco) "FAQ". Latin Academy of Recording...
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    Niño Ricardo (category Spanish flamenco guitarists)
    silence the guitar nor the guitar obscure the passage of the cante (singing)". Flamenco guitar would not be what it is, if it were not for the Master...
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  • Diego Bermúdez (singer) (category Flamenco singers)
    Episode 10 in 2016. Concurso de Cante Jondo: "Events of the Concurso" D. E. Pohren, Lives and Legends of Flamenco (Madrid 1964, revised 1988) at 71-74...
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  • of flamenco songs: cante jondo and cante chico. Cante jondo are slower and usually feature sad lyrics about disappointed love or death, while cante chico...
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  • Antonio Mairena (category Flamenco singers)
    awards, the most important of which was the Llave de Oro del Cante (Gold Key of Flamenco Singing), which he obtained in the third Concurso de Córdoba...
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  • the second Giraldillo del Cante award in 2002. He was supposed to perform in July 2005 at the 40th Caracol Festival de Flamenco in Lebrija, but cancelled...
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  • Farruca (category Flamenco styles)
    pronunciation: [faˈruka]) is a form of flamenco music developed in the late 19th century. Classified as a cante chico, it is traditionally sung and danced...
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  • Rumba flamenca, also known as flamenco rumba or simply rumba (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈrumba]), is a palo (style) of flamenco music developed in Andalusia...
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  • Juana la Macarrona (category Flamenco dancers)
    Spanish article "Juana la Macarrona" at website Flamenco World. Manuel Ríos Ruiz, Introducción al Cante Flamenco (Madrid: Editiones Istmo, 1972, 1988), at 231...
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  • Rondeña (category Flamenco)
    Diccionario Enciclopédico Ilustrado del Flamenco. Ed. Cinterco. MANFREDI CANO, Domingo. Geografía del Cante Flamenco. Ed. Serv. Publicaciones de la Universidad...
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    Camarón de la Isla (category Flamenco singers)
    Andalucía posthumously awarded to Camaron the 'Llave de Oro del Cante', the Golden Key of Flamenco. This was only the fourth key awarded since 1862. In 2005...
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    exceptional performance in a flamenco dance. It has also been argued that when Flamenco dancers chant the word in cante jondo, they were reciting the...
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