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  2. Rafael Barrientos (musician) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Fernando Llort - Wikipedia

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    Fernando Llort was born in San Salvador, El Salvador, on 7 April 1949 to Baltasar Llort and Victoria Choussy. [6]Llort was always creating from a young age, whether it was ceramics with his master César Sermeño, [3] or using musicality as a means of expression, Llort was not shy of exploring many artistic practices.

  4. Music of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The Universidad de Costa Rica has a concert band and an orchestra, besides an early-music group and several chamber music groups. The National University , Universidad Nacional, has a resident string quartet and a Symphony Orchestra , which had its very successful premiere at the National Theatre in San José on May 10, 2007, conducted by ...

  5. Music of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Category:Music of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Albums by Salvadoran artists (1 C) I. Salvadoran musical instruments (3 P) M. Music organizations based in El Salvador (1 C, 1 P) Salvadoran musicians (9 C, 4 P) O.

  7. Ojo de Buey - Wikipedia

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    The Ojo de Buey band was created in 2007 as a project between friends to play at a party. From the beginning, playing live was the reason for the band's existence. [3] The name comes from the seed known in Costa Rica as "Ox Eye" which has a very unique shape and is a symbol of good luck.

  8. Music of Latin America - Wikipedia

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    One of the most popular music styles in all Mexico are "corridos". This is regional mexican music and recently been popularized by famous artist such as Peso Pluma and Grupo Frontera. These folk tales consist of money and love. Poetry backed up instrumentals of the guitar and trumpet. It has grown to be very popular in the United States.

  9. Category:Costa Rican singers - Wikipedia

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