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This is a list of notable Spanish artists born after 1800. For artists born before this year, see List of Spanish artists (born 1300–1500) and List of Spanish artists (born 1500–1800) This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Music journalists and musicologists define Latin music as musical styles from Spanish-speaking areas of Latin America and from Spain. [10] [11] Music from Brazil is usually included in the genre and music from Portugal is occasionally included. [8] [12] Either definition of "Latin music" may be used for inclusion in this list.
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. While these forms of music are common, there are many different traditional musical and dance ...
G. Antonio Gallego Gallego. Alberto Gallego (footballer) El Gran Wyoming. Francisco Grau. El Guincho. Zuhaitz Gurrutxaga.
This is a list of Latin-pop artists from around the world, mainly musicians. Abel Pintos. Adabel Guerrero. Adrián Barilari. Adriana Varela. Airbag. Alberto Cortez. Alberto Hassan. Alejandro Lerner.
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. Emilio Arrieta (1821–1894), composer.
This is a list of music bands originating from Spain. For individual musicians, see List of Spanish musicians. See also Music of Spain A. Aerolíneas Federales ...