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The Latin Grammy Award for Best Traditional Tropical Album is an honor presented annually at the Latin Grammy Awards, a ceremony that recognizes excellence and creates a wider awareness of cultural diversity and contributions of Latin recording artists in the United States and internationally. [1]
El Concierto... En Vivo was taped on 22 November 1991 in Mexico City during her concert made in the National Auditorium. It was made available in three formats: the first edition which includes two live audio CDs, an edition which includes two LPs and an edition which includes cassettes, released on 28 April 1992. Also it released on 2006 an ...
En Vivo: Juntos Por Última Vez (Live: Together for the Last Time) is the twelfth album by Mexican singer Alejandro Fernández. Recorded live in concert with his father Vicente Fernández , it concluded their extensive tour that took them throughout Latin America .
Argentina persuaded a U.S. judge not to enforce a $16.1 billion judgment arising from the government's 2012 seizure of majority control in oil company YPF while the cash-strapped country appeals ...
The Concierto serenata for harp and orchestra was composed in 1952 by Joaquín Rodrigo. [1] It was written for Nicanor Zabaleta, who premiered the work in Madrid on November 9, 1956; [2] Odón Alonso conducted the Spanish National Orchestra.
YPF S.A. (Spanish pronunciation: ['i 'pe 'efe], [4] formerly Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales; English: "Fiscal Oilfields") is a vertically integrated, majority state-owned Argentine energy company, engaged in oil and gas exploration and production, and the transportation, refining, and marketing of gas and petroleum products.
Goyescas, Part 1, Los Requiebros as recorded by Granados on piano roll, c. 1913, Paris Alicia de Larrocha; Alicia de Larrocha was noted for her performances of Goyescas of which she made several recordings; a version on the RCA label was a winner at the 34th Annual Grammy Awards (Best classical instrumental solo recording 1991). Douglas Riva ...
The Cassation in D major, K. 100/62a (also known as Serenade No. 1) is a composition for orchestra by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It was composed in Salzburg in 1769, along with two other similar works, K. 63 and 99. It is set in eight movements (excluding a separately composed introductory march).