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Vocabulario Castellano-Catalán. 2008.
Vocabulario Castellano-Catalán. 2008.
Martinetes — are a flamenco palo belonging to the group of the tonás or cantes a palo seco. As the rest of the songs in this group, it is sung with no accompaniment. In some dance shows for the stage, though, it is accompanied by percussion played with the… … Wikipedia
Palo (Flamenco) — Palo ist der Name für eine musikalische Form, die zum traditionellen Erbe des Flamenco zählt. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Herkunft der Bezeichnung 2 Eigenschaften der Palos 3 Einteilung der Palos … Deutsch Wikipedia
Palo (flamenco) — A palo is the name traditionally given in the flamenco environment for the different musical forms that constitute the traditional musical heritage of flamenco. Each palo is characterized by a variety of musical features such as its rhythmic… … Wikipedia
Concurso de Cante Jondo — El Concurso del Cante Jondo (Contest of the Deep Song) was a well known celebration of the art of flamenco, its music, song, and dance, held in Granada, Andalusia on Corpus Christi, the 13th and 14th of June, 1922.[1] Contents 1 Falla s purpose 2 … Wikipedia
Claveciterio — (arriba a la derecha) Grabado de Syntagma musicum (Michael Praetorius, 1615 1619). El claveciterio (del latín clavicytherium) es un instrumento musical de tecla y cuerda punteada, cuya caja acústica, aliforme, al igual que la del clavecín está… … Wikipedia Español
Tiento — (Portuguese: Tento) is a musical genre originating in Spain in the mid 15th century. It is formally analogous to the fantasia (fantasy), found in England, Germany, and the Low Countries, and also the ricercare, first found in Italy. The word… … Wikipedia
Manolo Caracol — Bronze statue of Manuel Ortega Juárez Manuel Ortega Juárez. (July 9, 1909 February 24, 1973), was a flamenco cantaor(singer). Born in Seville, Spain, he was descended from a long line of flamenco artists including Enrique Ortega (father and son)… … Wikipedia
Malagueñas (flamenco style) — For other uses, see Malagueña (disambiguation). Malagueñas is one of the traditional styles of Andalusian music (flamenco), derived from earlier types of fandango from the area of Málaga, classified among the Cantes de Levante. Originally a folk… … Wikipedia
Cantes a palo seco — The Spanish term Cantes a palo seco refers to a category of flamenco palos (musical forms) traditionally sung a cappella or, in some cases, with some sort of percussion. The category comprises the following palos:* Tonás * Martinetes * Debla *… … Wikipedia
Tonás — is the name given to a palo or type of flamenco songs. It belongs to the wider category of Cantes a palo seco, that is, palos which are sung without accompaniment or a cappella. Owing to this feature, they are considered by traditional… … Wikipedia
Cantes libres — (sing. cante libre) is a Spanish expression that literally means free songs . It is applied any flamenco palos (musical forms) in which there is no recognisable metre (music) or rhythmic pattern. The melody thus flows freely, unconstricted by… … Wikipedia