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There were many works about Rosas written at the end of the 1930 decade and beginning of the 1940s: Vida de Juan Manuel de Rosas (Spanish: Life of Juan Manuel de Rosas) by Manuel Gálvez in 1940, the first volume of Vida política de Juan Manuel de Rosas a través de su correspondencia (Spanish: Political life of Juan Manuel de Rosas though his ...
Vinagre y rosas is the fourteenth studio album by Spanish singer-songwriter Joaquín Sabina, released by Sony BMG on November 17, 2009. [1] It includes thirteen songs, a bonus track and the first single is "Tiramisú de limón", a song in which the group Pereza participate as composers of his music and singers. The second single is "Viudita de ...
"Brillo" is a song by Colombian reggaeton singer J Balvin in collaboration with Spanish new flamenco singer Rosalía. Released on May 25, 2018, through Sony Music Latin, It is the seventh track on Balvin's fifth studio album Vibras (2018). It is written by Alejandro Ramírez, Jesús María Nieves, Marco Masis and both performers.
José del Castillo y Ayensa: Second term [15] 1854 1855 Miguel de los Santos de Bañuelos y Travel [15] 1859 Antonio de los Ríos y Rosas [18] 1861 Manuel Pando Fernández de Pinedo [19] 1864 Gerardo de Souza [15] 1864 Joaquín Francisco Pacheco [20] 1864 1866 Francisco Javier de Istúriz [15] 1866 1867 Luis José Sartorius y Tapia [15] 1867 1868
Most of Rosas's compositions—among them "Sobre las Olas" ("Over the Waves")—were issued by Wagner y Levien and Nagel Sucesores in Mexico City. In the late 1880s, Rosas is reported to have been a member of a military band, and in 1891 he worked in Michoacán.
The Freemen of the South (Spanish: Libres del Sur) were belligerents in an 1839 rebellion in south Buenos Aires province, Argentina against Federalist Governor Juan Manuel de Rosas. A mixture of disgruntled ranchers and Unitarian revolutionaries, the Freemen briefly took control of Dolores , Chascomús and Tandil , and expected to join forces ...
Rosas del Amor is a 1987 flamenco album, the debut solo album of Spanish guitarist Tomatito.Note the album art and tracklist running order shown is from the 1997 CD reissue on Hispavox / EMI 100 and different from the original Hispavox 1987 LP release.
¡Ay! Mare del alma mía, que güen porveni me espera (Rosario, Tarugo, with Socorro behind the scenes) No. 3. Duo. No te asustes tú, alma mía (Rosario, Pepe) No. 4 (a). Chorus: Va la tarde cayendo (male chorus, behind the scenes) — Como bandá de palomas (female chorus) — Arrierito, arriero, ¡mal haya tu suerte perra! (un arriero ...