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  2. National Anthem of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    In 1910, the National Academy of Music would become the National Conservatory of Colombia. [4] In 1849, José Caicedo Rojas wrote a poem, and José Joaquín Guarín composed the melody of an anthem called "Oda al 20 de julio" ("Ode to 20 July"), which was set to music in the key of E flat for four voices and orchestra. [11]

  3. La Pollera Colorá - Wikipedia

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    Ownership of the rights to the song was later subject of legal proceedings. Juan Madera Castro accused Choperena of appropriating the song's rights; the latter was sentenced, in 2010, to 24 months in prison and ordered to pay a fine of more than 10 million Colombian pesos.

  4. La Ruana (song) - Wikipedia

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    "La Ruana" is a Colombian bambuco song written by José Macías y Luis Carlos González. [1] [2] [3] It was popularized in a recording from the 1950s by Obdulio y Julián.Viva Music Colombia rated the song No. 5 on its list of the 100 most important Colombian songs of all time. [4]

  5. La Gata Golosa - Wikipedia

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    "La Gata Golosa" is a Colombian song written in 1912 by Fulgencio García. It was originally titled "Soacha" but was retitled by Garcia in honor of a famous Bogota restaurant.

  6. Magín Díaz - Wikipedia

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    The traditional music is on the first disc, whilst remixes of his songs were on the second, encompassing a wide range of genres such as house, dembow and future bass. [ 7 ] His first solo album El Orisha de la Rosa was released in 2017, with many artists such as Vives, Monsieur Periné , Totó la Momposina and Celso Piña collaborating on the ...

  7. Glossary of Colombian music - Wikipedia

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    música colombiana – Colombian music, formerly understood to refer to música andina in the 19th and early 20th century, when that style was perceived as a national music; baile de cuota – A type of dance party in Cali's working-class neighborhoods during the mid-20th century [1] cuatro – A small guitar, used in llanera [2]

  8. Cumbia - Wikipedia

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    Cumbia refers to a number of musical rhythms and folk dance traditions of Latin America, generally involving musical and cultural elements from American Indigenous peoples, Europeans and Africans during colonial times. [1] Cumbia is said to have come from funeral traditions in the Afro-Colombian community.

  9. Music of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    The music event Rock al Parque celebrated yearly in Bogotá is the largest free rock festival in Latin America; around 100 bands playing their music along 3 days and 400,000 people in attendance. Currently, Doctor Krápula , a rock band with strong ska influences that is known for making covers of traditional Latin American songs, enjoys great ...