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  2. Peruvian waltz - Wikipedia

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    Peruvian waltz. The vals criollo (English: Creole waltz), or Peruvian waltz (Spanish: vals peruano), is an adaptation of the European waltz brought to the Americas during colonial times by Spain. In the Viceroyalty of Peru, the waltz was gradually adapted to the likings of the Criollo people. In the 20th century, the genre became symbolic of ...

  3. Que nadie sepa mi sufrir - Wikipedia

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    The song "Que nadie sepa mi sufrir", was composed in 1936 by Ángel Cabral, with (Spanish) lyrics by Enrique Dizeo, both of Argentine origin, as a Peruvian waltz.Peruvian waltz, also known as vals criollo ("creole waltz"), was a popular genre in Hispanic America between the 1930s and 1950s, and the song, initially covered by Argentine singer Hugo del Carril, became a regional hit.

  4. Lima de veras - Wikipedia

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    Released. 1948. Genre. Peruvian waltz, música criolla. Songwriter (s) Chabuca Granda. " Lima de veras " is a song written in 1948 by Chabuca Granda. The song is a Peruvian waltz in the "música criolla" style. It was Granda's first published song and is regarded as one of her most important works.

  5. El puente de los suspiros (song) - Wikipedia

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    Granda composed "El puente de los suspiros" in 1960 in homage to a famous wooden bridge over a ravine in the seaside Barranco District of Lima. [1] The lyrics describe a little bridge hidden between foliage, a sleeping bridge between the murmur of love and embraced by memories, a place of pleasant silence. The song goes on to compare the bridge ...

  6. La flor de la canela - Wikipedia

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    La flor de la canela. " La flor de la canela ", commonly translated to the English language as " The Cinnamon Flower ", is a Creole waltz composed by the Peruvian singer-songwriter Chabuca Granda. The song was first recorded in 1950 by the musica criolla trio Los Morochucos [es]. However, it would be the 1953 version recorded by Los Chamas ...

  7. Fina estampa (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is among Granda's most famous and has become known internationally. [13] Brazilian artist Caetano Veloso, winner of nine Latin Grammy Awards, covered the song as the title track for his 1994 album, Fina Estampa. Veloso's Fina Estampa album was so successful that he also produced and released a live version, Fina Estampa Ao Vivo.

  8. Carmencita Lara - Wikipedia

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    Jesús Vásquez. Los Embajadores Criollos. Víctor Lara. Julia Rosa Capristán García (8 October 1926 – 18 September 2018), better known by stage name Carmencita Lara, was a Peruvian singer of waltzes, huaynos, marineras, polkas and pasillo. She is considered by many Peruvians referring to the perfect music to "drown the sorrows".

  9. Enrique Iturriaga - Wikipedia

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    Enrique Iturriaga Romero was born in Lima, Peru, in 1918 and spent most of his childhood in Huacho, a small port city north of the Peruvian capital. As a child, Iturriaga did not receive any formal musical training, but music was always present in the Iturriaga family house. His grandmother and older cousins often played the piano during family ...