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Paraguayan conductors (music) (1 P) G. Paraguayan musical groups (1 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Paraguayan musicians" The following 12 pages are in this category, out ...
Luis Alberto del Paraná (21 June 1926 – 15 September 1974) was a Paraguayan singer and guitarist. During the fifties, sixties and early seventies, he traveled extensively around the globe with his group Los Paraguayos, popularizing Paraguayan music. He is the best-selling Paraguayan musician ever. [citation needed]
The more lively music is called "polka paraguaya". Both styles are based on the 6/8 rhythm. Paraguayan songs tend to be sung in Guaraní or a mixture of Guaraní and Spanish. Music of a strongly Paraguayan character is also heard in the Argentine provinces of Misiones, Formosa and Corrientes, across the River Paraná from Paraguay itself.
He organized several Paraguayan music concert cycles leading the Orquesta Estable of L.R.1, Radio Splendid, in the Argentinian capital, for two seasons (1961–1962). He was Folk teacher of the Institute of Fine Arts Romaro, Buenos Aires, between 1959 and 1965.
Music portal; Paraguay portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. 20th-century Paraguayan singers (2 C) 21st-century ...
Guarania is a genre of music created in Paraguay by musician José Asunción Flores in 1925, [1] with the purpose of expressing the character of the Paraguayan people. This is accomplished by the slow and melancholic rhythms and melodies used in the songs.
For fifteen years managed radio shows in Buenos Aires such as "Movimiento musical paraguayo" ("Paraguayan music movement") in Radio Cultura and "Polcas y Guaranias" ("Polkas and Guaranias") in Radio Rivadavia, and also some other shows in other radio stations as Belgrano, Mitre, El Mundo, Excelsior, among others.
Luis Szarán (born 24 September 1953) is a Paraguayan musician, orchestra director, composer and musical researcher; [1] since 2002, founder and director of the social and community integration program "Sounds of the Earth", [2] which created the school of music where began the Recycled Orchestra of Cateura.