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The music of Argentina includes a variety of traditional, classical, and popular genres. According to the Harvard Dictionary of Music , Argentina also has "one of the richest art music traditions and perhaps the most active contemporary musical life."
In Argentina, the music of folkloric projection began to acquire popularity in the 1930s and 1940s, coinciding with a large wave of internal migration from the countryside to the city and from the provinces to Buenos Aires, to establish itself in the 1950s, with the "folklore boom", as the main genre of national popular music, together with tango.
Music festivals in Argentina (5 C, 9 P) Films scored by Argentine composers (11 C) I. Argentine music industry (4 C, 1 P) Argentine musical instruments (10 P) O.
Other styles of music in Argentina include the Chacarera, Milonga, Zamba and Chamamé. Modern rhythms include Cuarteto (music from the Cordoba Province) and Electrotango. Argentine rock (known locally as rock nacional) was most popular during the 1980s, and remains Argentina's most popular music.
This is a list of music artists and bands from Argentina, categorized according to musical genre. Old Cumbia Villera. Damas Gratis; Tango. Mario Abramovich;
In Argentina, the militant revolutionary activity of the late 1930s and early 1940s solidified the power of politicians who, according to Aaron Copland, placed musical policy entirely in the hands of "a small group of conservative musicians" (Aaron Copland, "The Composers of South America," Modern Music vol. 19 (February 1942) 77).
Typical tango rhythm [1]. Tango is a style of music in 2 4 or 4 4 time that originated among European and African immigrant populations of Argentina and Uruguay (collectively, the "Rioplatenses"). [2]
Argentine rock music (4 C, 5 P) T. Tango (7 C, 14 P) Pages in category "Argentine styles of music" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.