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The "Himno de Riego" ("Anthem of Riego") is a song dating from the Trienio Liberal (1820–1823) of Spain and named in honour of Colonel Rafael del Riego, a figure in the respective uprising, which restored the liberal constitution of 1812.
"Carnaval" (English: "Carnival") is a song by Colombian singer Maluma. The song is taken from the mixtape PB.DB The Mixtape . It was released as the mixtape's third single on 25 June 2014, by Sony Music Colombia . [ 3 ]
"En el muelle de San Blas" (English: "At the pier of San Blas") is the fourth radio single and eighth track off of Maná's fifth studio album, Sueños Líquidos (1997). In the week of May 23, 1998, the song debuted and reached number eighteen on the U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Tracks. [1] It stayed for a total of six weeks. [2]
"Manhã de Carnaval" ("Carnival Morning"), often referred to as "Black Orpheus", is a song by Brazilian composer Luiz Bonfá and lyricist Antônio Maria. "Manhã de Carnaval" appeared as a principal theme in the 1959 Portuguese-language film Orfeu Negro [ 1 ] by French director Marcel Camus .
Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst (1812–1865) Le carnaval de Venise (for Violin) Félix Godefroid Carnaval de Venise pour harpe; Elgar Howarth: The Carnival of Venice Variations (for Brass Ensemble) Adrien-François Servais: Fantaisie Burlesque sur le Carnaval de Venise, op. 9 (for cello) Paul Jeanjean (1874–1928): Venice Carnival (for clarinet)
Some of them preferred to move from Tuti Island to the mainland of Khartoum because of their cultivation, and they established Al-Mahas land as the first inhabited settlement in Khartoum in 1575. [2] [1] Burri Almahas is situated nearby to the neighbourhoods of Garden City and Burri al-Drayssa, [3] and home to the Burri Sports Club. [4]
The typical genres of music of Brazilian carnival are, in the Southeast Region in general, mostly cities of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo: the samba-enredo, the samba de bloco, the samba de embalo and the marchinha; and in the Northeast Region including Pernambuco (mostly cities of Olinda and Recife): frevo and maracatu, and Bahia (mostly the ...
Luis Miguel covers Armando Manzanero's songs on his bolero albums Romance, Segundo Romance, and Romances. In turn, Manzanero has written several compositions for Luis Miguel including "Por Debajo de la Mesa and Dormir Contigo. American singer Frank Sinatra and Luis Miguel recorded a duet of Sinatras's 1958 single "Come Fly with Me".