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  2. Madrigales ideográficos - Wikipedia

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    Madrigales ideográficos are two poems by the poet, journalist, and Mexican diplomat, José Juan Tablada, published in 1920 in Caracas, Venezuela, in his slim volume of poetry Li Po and other poems. This book of poems was edited by Eduardo Nuñez Coll, and printed by the Bolívar Press on January 6, 1920.

  3. José Juan Tablada - Wikipedia

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    José Juan de Aguilar Acuña Tablada (April 3, 1871 – August 2, 1945) was a Mexican poet, art critic and, for a brief period, diplomat. A pioneer of oriental studies, and champion of Mexican art, he spent a good portion of his life living abroad. As a poet, his work spans from the fin-de-siècle style to avant-garde experimentalism.

  4. List of Spanish-language poets - Wikipedia

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    Jose Santos Chocano (1875–1934) - author of Alma América; Manuel González Prada (1844–1918) ... Juan del Encina (1469–1533) José de Espronceda (1808–1842)

  5. Sung poetry - Wikipedia

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    Sung poetry is a broad and imprecise music genre widespread in European countries, such as Poland and the Baltic States especially Poland and Lithuania, to describe songs consisting of a poem (most often a ballad) and music written especially for that text. The compositions usually feature a delicate melody and scarce musical background, often ...

  6. Juan Antonio Corretjer - Wikipedia

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    As a lad, he would often accompany his father and uncles to political rallies. He received his primary and secondary education in his hometown. In 1920, when he was only 12 years old, Corretjer wrote his first poem "Canto a Ciales" (I sing to Ciales). In 1924, Corretjer published his first booklet of poems. [1] [2]

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  8. List of songs based on poems - Wikipedia

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    "The Dark Night of the Soul" by Juan de Yepes Alvarez (St. John of the Cross) Donovan has set many poems to music in addition to the ones already mentioned: The album H.M.S. Donovan includes several poems from One Hundred Poems for Children compiled by Herbert Strang "Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll "Walrus and the Carpenter" by Lewis Carroll

  9. Joaquín Valverde Sanjuán - Wikipedia

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    Quinito Valverde was also well known for a popular song called "Clavelitos" (Little Carnations) with words by José Juan Cadenas, which has been sung and recorded by performers as diverse as Conchita Supervía, Lucrezia Bori, Amelita Galli-Curci, Rosa Ponselle, Antonina Nezhdanova, María de los Ángeles Morales, Victoria de los Ángeles, and ...