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  2. Uña Ramos - Wikipedia

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    Poupée de porcelaine (1978) Le Pont de bois (1979) La Vallée des coquelicots (1982) Uña Ramos y sus amigos: Canciones y danzas de música Argentina (1985) La Princesse de la mer (1986) Una flauta en la noche Vol. 1 (1994) (Arton records) Una flauta en la noche Vol. 2 (1995) (Arton records) Le Souffle du roseau (1996) Live in France 2004 (2004)

  3. Cara al Sol - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 30 December 2024. Anthem of Falange Española de las JONS Cara al Sol English: Facing the Sun Blas Piñar and Carlos García Juliá (in Falange uniform) sing Cara al sol in 1976 among a crowd making Roman salutes. Former unofficial anthem of Spain and anthem of Falange Lyrics José Antonio Primo de ...

  4. Héctor Angulo - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  5. Los Chalchaleros - Wikipedia

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    Los Chalchaleros were an Argentine musical folkloric ensemble consisting of four men, and one of the most famous folk singers in the history of Latin America. [1] The group was established in 1948 in the northern province of Salta. It was named after a local song-bird, the chalchalero. They left the stages and recording in 2003.

  6. Manuel Ponce - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Ponce. Manuel María Ponce Cuéllar (8 December 1882 – 24 April 1948), known in Mexico as Manuel M. Ponce, was a Mexican composer active in the 20th century. His work as a composer, music educator and scholar of Mexican music connected the concert scene with a mostly forgotten tradition of popular song and Mexican folklore.

  7. Jorge Bravo de Rueda - Wikipedia

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    Jorge Bravo de Rueda (September 13, 1895 – November 22, 1940) was a Peruvian pianist and composer.. He was born in Chancay, Peru.Inspired by the huaynos of Andean music, he composed the internationally popular tune for guitar and pan flutes "Vírgenes del Sol" (sometimes erroneously "Virgines del Sol", meaning: Virgins of the Sun): possibly the second best-known Peruvian song worldwide after ...

  8. Javier Solís - Wikipedia

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    Gabriel Siria Levario (4 September 1931 – 19 April 1966), known professionally as Javier Solís, was a Mexican singer and actor.He specialized in the musical genres of bolero and ranchera.

  9. Cuando calienta el sol (song) - Wikipedia

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    Cuando calienta el sol" (meaning When the sun heats (or warms) up) is a popular Spanish language song originally composed as "Cuando calienta el sol en Masachapa", Masachapa being a coastal town in Nicaragua. The music was written by Rafael Gaston Perez, a Nicaraguan songwriter and bandleader.