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  2. Nelson Rockefeller - Wikipedia

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    Nelson A. Rockefeller Park is an enclave within Battery Park City in New York City. The following institutions and facilities have been named in honor of Nelson A. Rockefeller: The Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy and the Social Sciences, Dartmouth College, a social science research center. [158]

  3. Traditional music of Galicia, Cantabria and Asturias - Wikipedia

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    What we make is Galician music". In any case, due to the Celtic brand, Galician music is the only non- Castilian-speaking music of Spain that has a significant audience beyond the country's borders. Some Galicians and Asturians have complained that the "Celtic boom" was the final death blow to once highly distinctive musical traditions.

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  5. Category:Music of Galicia - Wikipedia

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  6. Orquesta Sinfónica de Galicia - Wikipedia

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    Season Date Composer Composition Conductor 2007–08: 2008-01-11: Wladimir Rosinskij: Cello Concerto: Tuomas Ollila: 2008-04-04: Joam Trillo: Festa na lembrança

  7. Santiago (album) - Wikipedia

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    Santiago is an album by The Chieftains, released through RCA Records in 1996. [1] The album is dedicated to traditional music of Galicia, the region in the northwest of Spain, and also adaptation of Galician emigrants' musical folklore in Latin American music, for example, in the music of Mexico and Cuba.

  8. Luar na Lubre - Wikipedia

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    Most of their lyrics are in the Galician language. Their song "Nau", written by Bieito Romero is about Galicia as a ship with no direction. [3] The second part of the song "Downstream" by Shira Kammen (on her album "Music of waters") used "O son do ar". [4] Kammen's cover appears in the video game Braid.

  9. Milladoiro - Wikipedia

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    The fusion of the two groups, with the addition of the flautist Xosé A. Méndez and the violinist Laura Quintillán, constituted the foundation of Milladoiro, which swept the Galician musical scene of the 20th century. [citation needed] To commemorate the 25th anniversary of the band, a compilation album, XXV, was released in 2005.