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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.
Cosquín Rock is an Argentine music festival, held annually since 2001. It is currently held in Santa María de Punilla, Córdoba.In Argentina, it takes place in February during the summer, and it is one of the most popular music festivals in the country. [1]
In the 1960s, the folklore boom would be amplified with the launching of large folkloric music festivals such as the Cosquín Festival (1961) and the Festival de Jesús María (1966), but above all with the appearance and massive diffusion of renovating musical forms, in a process of continental range, adopted denominations such as "new Latin ...
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.
Carlos Torres Vila (9 November 1946 in Los Toldos, Buenos Aires – 16 July 2010 in San Miguel, Buenos Aires) was an Argentinian folk singer.. He was revelation in the festival of Baradero in 1969 and the Cosquín Festival in 1970.
Women make up half of music festival attendees — and therefore, make these festivals a ton of money — so why aren’t the festivals catering their acts to female attendees? The root of the disconnect between the number of women on stage and the number of women in the crowd may lie partially in the male-dominated subcultures these festivals ...
a festival Cosquín Festival; a river Cosquín River; a surname Emmanuel Cosquin (1841 – 1919), French folklorist. This page was last edited on 18 ...
His first song "Bandido", written in 1956 and interpreted by the Chilean group from Concepción "Los Andinos", won the Cosquin Festival, Argentina in 1959 and it was one of the first awards Manns received. [3] [17] [18] [19] Premio Alerce (Alerce Prize) from the SECH (Society of Chilean Writers) organization and the University of Chile (1967)