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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 ...
El Arte de la Quena Vol. 1 (1971) El Arte de la Quena Vol. 2 (1971) Quena (1972) Quena de los Andes (1975) Un roseau plein de musique (1976) Hermanos al Sol (1976) Haru No Umi (1977) Initiation à la kena (1978) Poupée de porcelaine (1978) Le Pont de bois (1979) La Vallée des coquelicots (1982) Uña Ramos y sus amigos: Canciones y danzas de ...
"Luna" (English: "Moon") is a song by the Colombian singer-songwriter Feid and the American producer ATL Jacob from Feid's second extended play (EP), Ferxxocalipsis (2023). Salomón Villada (Feid) wrote the song, and Jacob, Hendrix Smoke, EVRGRN, 254Bodi and FritzOnDaTrak produced it.
Canciones Para La Luna - Sinfónico En Vivo [1] (English: Songs for the Moon - Symphonic Live) is the first album of Belanova in symphonic format where all songs were modified and played with a symphony orchestra, was recorded in the Roberto Cantoral Cultural Center on September 2 and went on sale in digital format through a promotion of Pepsi on October 8 with only 10 songs, up to December 13 ...
Esenciales: Luna is one of three CD compilation albums by Latin American Mexican rock band Maná. This album is a collection of their greatest hits along with Eclipse and Sol . Maná's Esenciales: Luna includes an unreleased song, Te Llevaré Al Cielo , and a bonus track "Celoso" from the movie soundtrack album " My Family (Mi Familia) ".
Luna (English Moon) is the ninth studio album by Mexican pop singer Ana Gabriel. It was released on November 9, 1993. It was released on November 9, 1993. This material was produced by herself.
This is a list of the songs that reached number one in Mexico in 1994, according to the Notitas Musicales magazine with data provided by Radio Mil [1] (which also provided charts for Billboard's "Hits of the World" between 1969 and 1981). [2] Notitas Musicales was a bi-weekly magazine that published two record charts:
Música de fondo was awarded the Latin Grammy award for "Best Alternative Music Album" on November 10, 2011. [ 3 ] The band is joined by Denise Gutierrez (“Lo Blondo”), vocalist of the Mexican alternative group Hello Seahorse! , who sings harmony and duets with León Larreguí on several songs and then sings the lead vocals on “Luna ...