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  2. Juan de Dios Filiberto National Orchestra of Argentine Music

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    Juan de Dios Filiberto died in 1964; ten years after his death and in his honor, the Juan de Dios Filiberto National Orchestra of Argentine Music was created with its venue in the Cervantes Theatre. Maintained by the National Culture Secretariat, its 40 musicians are each music instructors in their respective instruments. [ 1 ]

  3. List of Billboard Argentina Hot 100 number-one singles of 2023

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    The Billboard Argentina Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best-performing songs in the Argentina. Its data, published by Billboard Argentina and Billboard magazines and compiled by Nielsen SoundScan and BMAT/Vericast, is based collectively on each song's weekly physical and digital sales, as well as the amount of airplay received on Argentine radio stations and TV and streaming on online ...

  4. Music of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Cuarteto has been part of Argentina's musical heritage since the 1940s and underwent a significant revival in the 1980s and 90s. [citation needed] Notable acts during this period were La Mona Jiménez and Rodrigo. Other notable groups include Tru-la-lá, Chébere, el Cuarteto de Oro, and el Cuarteto Berna.

  5. List of number-one hits of 1984 (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the songs that reached number one in Argentina in 1984, according to Cashbox magazine with data provided by the Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers. [ 1 ] Issue date

  6. List of number-one hits of 1969 (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the songs that reached number one in Argentina in 1969, according to Billboard magazine with data provided by Rubén Machado's "Escalera a la fama". [1] Singer and filmmaker Leonardo Favio (pictured) replaced himself twice at the No. 1 position in the Argentine charts.

  7. List of number-one hits of 1973–1980 (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the songs that reached number one in Argentina between 1973 and 1980, according to Billboard magazine with data provided by Rubén Machado's "Escalera a la fama". [ 1 ] 1973

  8. Argentine National Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Established as the State Symphony Orchestra, on November 20, 1948, via a bill (Law 35879) signed by President Juan Perón, the orchestra was created that it could "constitute the pitch of universal resonance that our music needs, while providing the most effective means of popular education in the arts."

  9. List of number-one hits of 1968 (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    "Quiero llenarme de ti" Sandro: January 20 January 27 "Esta tarde vi llover" Armando Manzanero/Roberto Yáñez/Hermanos Arriagada/ Olga Guillot/King Clave/Polo Márquez. February 3 February 10 February 17 "Pata Pata" Miriam Makeba/Los Cuatro Brillantes/Jacko Zeller: March 23 March 30 May 4 "Mi gran noche"/"Digan lo que digan" Raphael: May 11 ...