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  2. Castanets - Wikipedia

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    The Conciertino für Kastagnetten und Orchester by the German composer Helmut M. Timpelan, in cooperation with the castanet virtuoso, José de Udaeta, is another solo work for the instrument. See also the Toccata Festiva for castanets by Allan Stephenson. Sonia Amelio has also performed her castanet arrangements as a concert soloist.

  3. Casta - Wikipedia

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    Las castas.Casta painting showing 16 racial groupings. Anonymous, 18th century, oil on canvas, 148×104 cm, Museo Nacional del Virreinato, Tepotzotlán, Mexico Casta (Spanish:) is a term which means "lineage" in Spanish and Portuguese and has historically been used as a racial and social identifier.

  4. Laetitia Casta - Wikipedia

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    Laetitia Casta was born in Pont-Audemer, Normandy.Her mother, Line Blin, is from Normandy. Her father, Dominique Casta, is from Corsica.Casta has an older brother, Jean-Baptiste, and a younger sister, Marie-Ange.

  5. Category:Castanets players - Wikipedia

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  6. The Castanet Club - Wikipedia

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    The Castanet Club played their final show in 1991. In 2021 the Newcastle Museum hosted a retrospective exhibition The Castanet Club: An Exhibition You Can Dance To! [5] featuring footage, photographs, props, costumes and other Castanets' paraphernalia, including the iconic sign from over their Newcastle venue.

  7. Castanet (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Castanet, a fictional island the player resides on in the video game Harvest Moon: Animal Parade Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Castanet .

  8. Crotalum - Wikipedia

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    Illustration taken from the drawing of an ancient marble in Spon's Miscellanea, [1] representing one of the crotalistriae performing.. In classical antiquity, a crotalum (κρόταλον krotalon) [2] was a kind of clapper or castanet used in religious dances by groups in ancient Greece and elsewhere, including the Korybantes.

  9. Crotalaria - Wikipedia

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    The name derives from the Ancient Greek κρόταλον, meaning "castanet", and is the same root as the name for the rattlesnakes . Crotalaria species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Endoclita sericeus, Etiella zinckenella and Utetheisa ornatrix.