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Date: 2016-01-29 12:16:15Flamenco European dances Andalusian music Spanish folk music Spanish music Flamenco singers Silvia Marin Enrique Morente | MSC04University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NMAdd to Reading ListSource URL: theatre.unm.eduDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 72,00 KBShare Document on Facebook |
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In the beginning was el cante—the song. ¶ The song was its own instrument. Its notes, rhythms, and timbres were carried by the currents of the Mediterranean and El Río Betis, today’s Guadalquivir, the routes followDocID: 1oEmA - View Document | |
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Aficionado -- an enthusiastic follower, fan or knowledgeable observer of flamenco. The word also means an amateur participant. Afillá -- a type of flamenco voice which is hoarse and earthy. Aire -- a description of theDocID: 1aR2I - View Document | |
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