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Héctor Angulo began to compose during the mid-forties decade of the 20th Century, and his first pieces were premiered during the fifties decade. [3] Upon his return to Cuba after studying in the United States, Angulo became immersed in the activity of the musical avant-garde of the sixties, and his Works "Trío" for flute, violin and piano from 1965, and his "Sonata for eleven instruments ...
Issue Date Song Artist(s) Label Ref January 4 "Mi plegaria" César: Capitol [3]January 25 [4]February 1 [5]February 8 [6]February 15 [7]February 22 "¿Quieres ser mi amante?"
The caña de millo, flauta de millo or pito atravesao is a woodwind musical instrument of indigenous origin used in the cumbia music of Colombia's Caribbean coast. [ 1 ] It is made of carrizo cane ( Phragmites australis ), palm, millet, sorghum, or similar stalks, [ 2 ] forming a tube open at both ends, with a vibrating tongue (reed) cut of the ...
Issue Date Song Artist(s) Label Ref. January 26 "Let Me Get To Know You" Paul Anka: Gamma [3]February 16 [4]March 2 [5]March 23 "Déjenme si estoy llorando"
"Canciones que México canta" ("Songs that Mexico sings"), which listed the Top 10 most popular Spanish-language songs in Mexico, and "Hit Parade", which was a Top 10 of the most popular songs in Mexico that were in languages other than Spanish. For reasons unknown, the magazine stopped publishing the "Hit Parade" chart in 1988 and wouldn't ...
"Canciones que México canta" ("Songs that Mexico sings"), which listed the Top 10 most popular Spanish-language songs in Mexico, and " Éxitos internacionales en México " ("International Hits in Mexico"), which listed the most popular songs in Mexico that were in languages other than Spanish.
"Canciones que México canta" ("Songs that Mexico sings"), which listed the Top 10 most popular Spanish-language songs in Mexico, and " Hit Parade ", which was a Top 10 of the most popular songs in Mexico that were in languages other than Spanish.
Alfredo Manuel De La Fé (born February 6, 1954) [1] is a Cuban-born and New York–based violinist who lived in Colombia for more than 16 years and is responsible for adapting the violin to Colombian traditional dance music creating innovative Salsa and Latin American music.