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  2. Funeral march - Wikipedia

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    Funeral march. A funeral march (marche funèbre in French, marcia funebre in Italian, Trauermarsch in German, marsz żałobny in Polish), as a musical genre, is a march, usually in a minor key, in a slow "simple duple" metre, imitating the solemn pace of a funeral procession.

  3. Tu falta de querer - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2020, it reached over 320 million views on the YouTube platform, this being its first VEVO Certified. [ 4 ] The music video juxtaposes funeral and wedding imagery, showing Mon Laferte dressed as a bride, accompanied by a funerary march, on a tour of the Cerro de San Pedro in San Luis Potosí , Mexico, finally being burned in ...

  4. Carnival in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Carnival in Mexico. Carnival in Mexico ((in Spanish) Carnaval) is celebrated by about 225 communities in various ways, with the largest and best known modern celebrations occurring in Mazatlán and the city of Veracruz. Larger celebrations are also found in the Baja California and Yucatán Peninsulas, similar to other Carnivals with floats ...

  5. Banda music - Wikipedia

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    Banda music was established in the 1880s in the Mexican state of Sinaloa and expanded to other nearby states in the 1890s. Its roots come from the overlapping of Mexican music with polka music. At the time, many German Mexicans lived in the states of Sinaloa, Chihuahua, Oaxaca, Yucatan, Jalisco and Nuevo León.

  6. Funeral March of a Marionette - Wikipedia

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    See media help. Funeral March of a Marionette (French: Marche funèbre d'une marionnette) is a short piece by Charles Gounod. It was originally written for solo piano in 1872 and orchestrated in 1879. It is perhaps best known as the theme music for the television program Alfred Hitchcock Presents. [ 1 ]

  7. Juan Gabriel - Wikipedia

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    Signature. Alberto Aguilera Valadez (Spanish pronunciation: [alˈβeɾto aɣiˈleɾa βalaˈðes]; 7 January 1950 – 28 August 2016), [ 1 ] known professionally as Juan Gabriel (pronounced [ˈxwaŋ ɡaˈβɾjel] ⓘ), was a Mexican singer-songwriter and actor. [ 1 ][ 2 ] Colloquially nicknamed Juanga[ 3 ] (pronounced [ˈxwaŋɡa]) and El Divo ...

  8. Himno Nacional Mexicano - Wikipedia

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    The " Mexican National Anthem " (Spanish: Himno Nacional Mexicano, pronounced ['imno nasjo'nal mexi'kano]; Nahuatl languages: Mexihcaletepetlacuicalt[citation needed]), also known by its incipit " Mexicans, at the cry of war " (Spanish: Mexicanos, al grito de guerra), is the national anthem of Mexico.

  9. Sortilegio - Wikipedia

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    Sortilegio (literally "Sortilege", "Love Spell" in English-speaking markets) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carla Estrada, in her final telenovela for Televisa in 2009. and stars Jacqueline Bracamontes and William Levy as main protagonists, while David Zepeda, Chantal Andere, Otto Sirgo, Azela Robinson, Julián Gil and Ana Brenda Contreras are playing main villains/antagonists of the story.