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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. Clásicos de la Provincia - Wikipedia

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    Clásicos de la Provincia is the sixth album by Colombian singer-songwriter Carlos Vives.Released in Colombia in late 1993, and internationally on February 22, 1994, the album is a collection of Colombian vallenato classics.

  4. Glossary of Colombian music - Wikipedia

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    baile – Literally, dance, dances are alphabetized under their descriptor, e.g. baile de cuota is alphabetized under cuota; bambuco – An Andean style of dance music, perceived as a national music in the early 20th century, [2] or an Andean lyric music performed along with pasillo as a common part of the música andina repertoire [1]

  5. Música popular (Colombia) - Wikipedia

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    Within Colombia, the term Música popular (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmusika popuˈlaɾ], 'popular music') is often used to refer to a folk music genre originated between the 1930s and 1940s in the Paisa Region, in the northwestern part of the country, influenced primarily by Mexican folk music, as well as Argentinian, Ecuadorian and Peruvian to a lesser degree. [1]

  6. 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 ...

  7. Andrés Landero - Wikipedia

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    Andrés Landero was born in San Jacinto, Bolívar, on February 4, 1932. [2] His father was the gaitero Isaías Guerra and his mother Rosalba Landero. [3] As a boy, he visited the mountains and learned the sounds of nature.

  8. La Perla (music group) - Wikipedia

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    La Perla is a musical group from Colombia composed of Karen Forero, Giovanna Mogollón and Diana Sanmiguel. [1] [2] The group is the second all-female band to win the top prize at the National Gaitas Festival. [3] Their song Bruja, meaning witch, was featured on the Netflix series, Always a Witch. [3]

  9. Vallenato - Wikipedia

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    The piqueria vallenata is a type of typical musical showdown Colombian Caribbean folklore and Vallenato. As in the contrapunteo Joropo burrowing, or trova paisa within the music, litigants demonstrate their improvisational skills in building verses that challenge their opponent. This type of musical confrontation arose as a result of chance ...