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  2. Music of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    The oldest documented use of marimba in the Americas dates to 1680 during celebrations at Santiago de los Caballeros de Guatemala. Guatemala also has an almost five-century-old tradition of art music, spanning from the first liturgical chant and polyphony introduced in 1524 to contemporary art music.

  3. Paco Pérez - Wikipedia

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    When Quetzaltenango radio station TGQ launched in 1937, he aired a series of concerts. [citation needed] Pérez achieved fame for his waltz Luna de Xelajú (1944), which has become part of the Guatemalan cultural identity. [1] The song figures in the repertory of most singers, choirs, marimba players and musical groups in Guatemala.

  4. List of national instruments (music) - Wikipedia

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    El renacimiento de la danza guatemalteca y el origen de la marimba. José de Pineda Ibarra (in Spanish). Guatemala, Centro Editorial: Ministerio de Educación Pública. Guatemala: Chenoweth, Vida (1964). The Marimbas of Guatemala. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press. Guatemala: Pellicer, Sergio Navarrete (2005). Maya Achi Marimba Music in ...

  5. Category:Guatemalan musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Marimba; T. Teponaztli This page was last edited on 4 April 2024, at 20:26 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. Miguel Sandoval (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Miguel Sandoval was born in the town of Guazacapán, Guatemala (in the department of Santa Rosa) on November 3, 1902. Fray Angel Cabrera, who was a priest and his mother's uncle, supervised Sandoval's primary education.

  7. Marimba - Wikipedia

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    Afro-Colombian youth playing the marimba de chonta. In Colombia the most widespread marimba is the marimba de chonta (peach-palm marimba). Marimba music has been listed on UNESCO as an intangible part of Colombian culture. [16] In recent times marimberos (marimba players) and the marimba genres as a whole have started to fade out in popularity ...

  8. Club de Radioaficionados de Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    The Club de Radioaficionados de Guatemala (CRAG) (in English, Guatemala Amateur Radio Club) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Guatemala. Key membership benefits of the CRAG include a QSL bureau for those amateur radio operators in regular communications with other amateur radio operators in foreign countries ...

  9. Category:Radio stations in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Radio stations in Guatemala" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. T. TGN (AM)