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Music of Spain. The modern classical guitar and its baroque predecessor were invented in Spain. In Spain, music has a long history. It has played an important role in the development of Western music, and has greatly influenced Latin American music. Spanish music is often associated with traditional styles such as flamenco and classical guitar.
Vicente Amigo (born 1967) Ramon Lazkano (born 1968) José María Sánchez-Verdú (born 1968) Octavio Vázquez (born 1972) Bohdan Syroyid (born 1995) Categories: Spanish composers. Chronological lists of classical composers by nationality.
Timeline of Spanish history. This is a timeline of Spanish history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Spain and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Spain. [1][2] Centuries: 6th · 7th · 8th · 9th · 10th · 11th · 12th · 13th · 14th · 15th · 16th ...
Mateo Albéniz (1755–1831), composer. Manuel Alejandro (born 1969), contemporary song composer. Francisco Alonso (1887–1948), composer of zarzuela. Vicente Amigo (born 1967), composer. Juan de Anchieta (1462–1523), composer. Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga (1806–1826), Romantic composer, nicknamed the "Spanish Mozart" before dying at age 19.
Flamenco (Spanish pronunciation: [flaˈmeŋko]) is an art form based on the various folkloric music traditions of southern Spain, developed within the gitano subculture of the region of Andalusia, and also having historical presence in Extremadura and Murcia. [1][2][3] In a wider sense, the term is used to refer to a variety of both ...
David Broza's new album, "La Mujer Que Yo Quiero," is the Spanish version of his “Ha’isha She’iti” 1983 album of translated Spanish songs, which made Israeli music history.
Subgenres of Latin music. Uncertain. It has been theorized to have originated from Hatian mereng, [3] and an Afro-Cuban dance called the upa. [4] Cuban son, New York jazz. [6] Spanish folk music and nueva canción. [9] Pop music (American pop, Chicano rock), freestyle music, [12] and traditional Latin music.
Spanish music by year (45 C) Pages in category "Spanish music history" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.