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  2. History of folkloric music in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    In Argentina, the music of folkloric projection began to acquire popularity in the 1930s and 1940s, coinciding with a large wave of internal migration from the countryside to the city and from the provinces to Buenos Aires, to establish itself in the 1950s, with the "folklore boom", as the main genre of national popular music, together with tango.

  3. Music of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The Cosquín National Folklore Festival is an annual music festival held in Cosquín—a small town in Córdoba, Argentina.The festival first took place between 21 and 29 January 1961, and has grown to include musicians from across Argentina and neighboring countries.

  4. Category:Argentine folklore - Wikipedia

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    Argentine folk music (3 C, 1 P) ... (2 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Argentine folklore" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... UFO sightings ...

  5. Cosquín Festival - Wikipedia

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    The first festival was held in Cosquín between 21 and 29 January 1961. The initiative came from a group of city residents, led by Dr. Reinaldo Wisner and Dr. Alejandro Guinder, [3] [4] who decided to organize a folklore music and culture show during the summer holidays, in order to attract tourism.

  6. Category:Argentine folk music - Wikipedia

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    Argentine folk music groups (2 C, 9 P) F. Folk albums by Argentine artists (8 C) M. Argentine folk musicians (1 C, 1 P) ... History of folkloric music in Argentina

  7. Andean music - Wikipedia

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    Street band from Peru performing El Cóndor Pasa in Tokyo. Andean music is a group of styles of music from the Andes region in South America.. Original chants and melodies come from the general area inhabited by Quechuas (originally from Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Chile), Aymaras (originally from Bolivia), and other peoples who lived roughly in the area of the Inca Empire prior to European contact.

  8. Bombo criollo - Wikipedia

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    In Argentina, the bombo criollo is called bombo legüero and played in many folkloric styles. In Cuba, bombos are the largest drums played by the street comparsas in Santiago . In other countries, the term tambora is commonly used.

  9. Zamba (artform) - Wikipedia

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    Zamba is a traditional dance of Argentina. It is a style of Argentine music and Argentine folk dance. Zamba is very different from its homophone, the samba - musically, rhythmically, temperamentally, in the steps of the dance and in its costume.