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Ríos de Misericordia ("Rivers of Mercy"), also known as Niños Ríos de Misericordia ("Rivers of Mercy Children") is a Mexican Christian musical group of eight children from the children's shelter of the same name in Zacango, Acolman municipality, State of Mexico. [1] The group has released 20 studio albums since 2001.
Canciones andaluzas para 2 guitarras (Andalusian Songs for 2 Guitars) is the first of four collaboration albums by Paco de Lucía and Ramón de Algeciras. Track listing [ edit ]
Pa Que Hablen was announced in November 2022, which scheduled to be released at the end of 2022 as an album of 26 songs. [1] Before the album's release, the band thought that "26 songs in one album was a but much", in which their manager, Jimmy Humilde, suggested that the album should be split into two albums, with 13 tracks each. [ 2 ]
31 minutos (English: 31 minutes) is a Chilean comedy television series and a children's music virtual band created by the production company Aplaplac (owned by Álvaro Díaz, Pedro Peirano and Juan Manuel Egaña) that was first broadcast March 15, 2003 on Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN).
Los Indios Tabajaras (The Tabajara Indians) was a guitar duo of two brothers, Antenor Lima and Natalicio (Nato) Lima, from Tianguá, Ceará in the Northeast of Brazil. [1] The group name refers to the Tabajara, indigenous people who lived on the easternmost portion of the Atlantic coast of northeast Brazil in the period before and during Portuguese colonization, in the 16th century.
1535-36 Luis de Milán (c.1500–after 1561) Libro de musica de vihuela de mano intitulado El Maestro; 1538 Luis de Narváez (1510–1555) Los seis libros del Delphin de música de cifra para tañer vihuela; 1546 Alonso Mudarra (c.1508–1580) Tres libros de música; 1547 Enríquez de Valderrábano (1500–1557) Libro de música
The modern word guitar and its antecedents have been applied to a wide variety of chordophones since classical times, sometimes causing confusion. The English word guitar, the German Gitarre, and the French guitare were all adopted from the Spanish guitarra, which comes from the Andalusian Arabic قيثارة (qīthārah) [6] and the Latin cithara, which in turn came from the Ancient Greek ...
His song "Himno de la alegría" (Hymn of Joy) was an extract of the last movement of the ninth symphony of Beethoven and appeared at the height of what was known as symphonic rock. It was released in both North America and the United Kingdom as " A Song of Joy " in May 1970 on the A&M Records label , where combined sales in the U.S. and Canada ...