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Pasillo (English: little step, hallway or aisle) is an Ecuadorean and Colombian genre of music popular in the territories that composed the 19th century Viceroyalty of New Granada: Born in the Andes during the independence wars, it spread to other areas; especially Ecuador (where it is considered the national musical style) and, to a lesser extent, the mountainous regions of Venezuela and Panama.
The music of Ecuador is a diverse aspect of Ecuadorian culture. Ecuadorian music ranges from indigenous styles such as pasillo to Afro-Ecuadorian styles like bomba to modern indie rock like "Cambio de Tonalidad" by Da Pawn. The Andes mountains house several indigenous styles of music, such as that of the Otavalo.
Ángel Leónidas Araújo Chiriboga (1900-1993) was an Ecuadorian composer, poet, tax collector and hotelier, best known for his contributions to the pasillo genre. [1]He was born in Quito, one of the ten children of Colonel Don Ángel Felipe Araújo y Ordóñez of Riobamba, and his wife, Obdulia Elisa Chiriboga y Gonzáles.
El espantapájaros (pasillo) (Gerardo Guevara) Apamuy Shungo (danzante) (Gerardo Guevara) Other works by: Luis H. Salgado, Enrique Espín Yépez, Sixto M. Durán, Miguel A. Casares. Piano Music by Ecuadorian Composers CD. Piano: [Alex Alarcon Fabre], Pasillo (pasillo) (Gerardo Guevara) Fiesta (aire tipico) (Gerardo Guevara)
Sixto María Durán Cárdenas (August 6, 1875 – January 13, 1947) was an Ecuadorian pianist, composer, and lawyer. [1]He stood out for his multifaceted profile, for being an outstanding judge, a prolific composer exceeding more than one hundred pieces, and also for being the director of the National Conservatory of Music on three occasions.
Music venues in Ecuador (1 C) Pages in category "Music of Ecuador" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Pasillo; S. Salve, Oh Patria;
Jaime Enrique Aymara Reinoso (Quito, June 24, 1968) is an Ecuadorian singer and actor of tecnocumbia, tecnopaseíto bachata, national music, pasillo, pump Bolero, guayno jukebox pop music merengue, pop-flamenco, cumbia pop ballads, salsa, vallenato reggaeton and waltz.
Guayaquil de mis amores (English: Guayaquil of my love) is an Ecuadorian song in the form of a pasillo, written by the composer Nicasio Safadi and the lyrics by Lauro Dávila. Its lyrics praise the Ecuadorian city of Guayaquil .