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  2. List of Uruguayan musicians - Wikipedia

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    Notable Uruguayan musicians and singers. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Past César Amaro (1948–2012) Francisco Canaro (1888–1964) José Carbajal (1943–2010) Abel Carlevaro (1916–2001) Luis Cluzeau Mortet (1888–1957) Ramón Collazo (1901–1981) Eduardo Fabini ...

  3. Category:Uruguayan musicians - Wikipedia

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    العربية; Aragonés; Asturianu; Български; Català; Čeština; Cymraeg; Dansk; Deutsch; Eesti; Ελληνικά; Español; Euskara; فارسی ...

  4. Diego Janssen - Wikipedia

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    And at the same time he deepened his exploration of roots music from Uruguay, and elsewhere in Latin America and North America. In 2010 as part of the duo Afrosambas with percussionist José 'Pepe' Martínez, he recorded a set of instrumental versions of compositions by Baden Powell , Astor Piazzolla , Pink Floyd and Eduardo Mateo .

  5. Rubén Rada - Wikipedia

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    This was the first group in Uruguay to create the beat genre in Spanish and to fuse rock with Latin American musical styles. In 1969 the success of his Candombe song "Las Manzanas" ("The Apples") led to his first solo album and participation in the Festival of Popular Music in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A year later he formed the band Tótem. He ...

  6. Alberto Reyes - Wikipedia

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    He made his debut with the Uruguayan Symphony Orchestra at thirteen. In 1966, as a recipient of a full scholarship from the Organization of American States , Reyes went to the United States to study at the Indiana University School of Music with American pianist, Sidney Foster, the first Leventritt Award winner and a pupil of David Saperton at ...

  7. Luis Cluzeau Mortet - Wikipedia

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    Cluzeau Mortet, along with Alfonso Broqua, Eduardo Fabini and Vicente Ascone, a representative of the nationalist tendency that emerged in Uruguayan music in the 1910s and 20s. [ 1 ] He played first violin for Ossodre (SODRE Symphony Orchestra) from 1931 until 1946 but had to step down due to a hearing affliction.

  8. Juan Campodónico - Wikipedia

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    The project, which appeared under the name Bajofondo Tango Club, initially was an alliance of producers, musicians and singers that took shape in the recording studio, and the release of their first album was the culmination of this process. The album Bajofondo Tango Club, released in November 2002, features a very long list of guest artists ...

  9. Daniel Viglietti - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Alberto Viglietti Indart (24 July 1939 – 30 October 2017) was an Uruguayan folk singer, guitarist, composer, and political activist.He was one of the main exponents of Uruguayan popular song and also of the Nueva Canción or "New Song" of the 1960s and early 1970s.