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  2. Music of Spain - Wikipedia

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    As Spanish is commonly spoken in Spain and most of Latin America, music from both regions have been able to crossover with each other. [2] According to the Sociedad General de Autores y Editores (SGAE), Spain is the largest Latino music market in the world. [3] As a result, the Latin music industry encompasses Spanish-language music from Spain.

  3. Chronological list of Spanish classical composers - Wikipedia

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    Joan Pau Pujol (1570–1626); Bartolomé de Selma y Salaverde (1580–1640); Francisco Correa de Arauxo (1584–1654); Juan Pérez Bocanegra (1598–1645); Carlos Patiño (1600–1675)

  4. Category:Music of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spanish music history (2 C, 3 P) I. ... Premios 40 Principales for Best America Best International Dance Act ... Rock music in Spain; Los Romeos (Spanish band ...

  5. List of Latin music subgenres - Wikipedia

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    Latin music is vastly large and it is impossible to include every subgenre on any list. [1] Latin music shares a mixture of Indengious and European cultures, and in the 1550s included African influence. [2] In the late 1700s, popular European dances and music, such as contradanzas and danzones, were introduced to Latin music. [2]

  6. List of Spanish composers - Wikipedia

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    Leonardo Balada (born 1933), composer, naturalized American; Francisco Asenjo Barbieri (1823–1894), composer of zarzuela; Sergio Blardony (born 1965), composer; Tomás Bretón (1850–1923), composer; Pablo Bruna (1611–1679), composer and organist

  7. Timeline of Spanish history - Wikipedia

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    Spain and the United States signs the Pact of Madrid. 1955 Spain joins the United Nations. 1959: Spanish miracle: A period of economic growth began. 1973: Spanish miracle: The period ended. 1975: History of Spain (1975–present) 6 November: The Green March forced Spain to hand over its last remaining colonial possession, Spanish Sahara, to ...

  8. Category:Spanish music by decade - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Spanish music history - Wikipedia

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    Spanish music by year (45 C) Pages in category "Spanish music history" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.