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Music portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Musicians from El Salvador . The main articles for this category are music of El Salvador and musician .
Salvadoran musicians The Xylophone is El Salvador's national instrument. The music of El Salvador refers to the Music of the Republic of El Salvador and is encompassed in the wider Latin American musical traditions. During the colonial period, El Salvador's music began to be influenced by various ethnic groups involved in the colonization process.
El Salvador portal; Music portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. 20th-century Salvadoran singers (1 C) 21st-century ...
Music portal This category is for articles about male singers from the Central American county of El Salvador . Classification : People : By occupation : Men by occupation / Singers : Male singers : By nationality : Salvadoran
Salvadoran musicians (9 C, 4 P) O. Opera in El Salvador (1 C) P. ... Pages in category "Music of El Salvador" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
He was born in Armenia, Sonsonate Department, El Salvador. [1] The Orchestra "Lito Barrientos" is known, among other songs, for one of the most famous cumbias of all time, “Cumbia en do menor". In 2007 he was named "Hijo Meritísimo of San Salvador" ("Most meritorious son of El Salvador"). The orchestra received his award at an event in the ...
Xuc (Spanish:), also known as Salvadoran folk music, is a musical genre and later a typical dance of El Salvador, which was created and popularized by Francisco "Paquito" Palaviccini in Cojutepeque, located in the department of Cuscatlán in 1942.
Carlos Irigoyen Ruiz was born 2 May 1903 in San Salvador, El Salvador to a family of Basque descent.Though his father's family did not have a tradition of professional musicians, his father's mother, Carmen Irigoyen, was a music lover and encouraged Carlos and his brother José.