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  2. Category:Spanish musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Spanish musical instrument makers (3 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Spanish musical instruments" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

  3. List of Stradivarius instruments - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Court or Decorado: 1694 Patrimonio Nacional, Palacio Real, Madrid, Spain [31] Collectively known as Quinteto Real or Quinteto Palatino (The Royal Quintet or Palace Quintet) when included with the violin duo, los Decorados (Spanish I and II 1687–1689), Bajo Palatino cello of 1700 and the Spanish Court viola of 1696. Is the original ...

  4. Conchera - Wikipedia

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    However the Spanish did not object to the Native-Americans learning to play European instruments. [1] The Native-Americans took their drum rhythms and incorporated then into music on the lutes to "preserve the original beats of Danza rhythms." [1] They used the Spanish instruments to "preserve their own songs, rhythms and sacred knowledge." [1]

  5. Stradivarius Palatinos - Wikipedia

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    Musicians who have played them in the 21st century include the Quatuor Mosaïques (an Austrian group which specialises in period instruments) and Spain's Cuarteto Quiroga, which was granted a "residency" with the instruments. [8] In January 2025 the instruments left the Royal Palace with a police escort for the short journey to the Teatro Real.

  6. Cajón - Wikipedia

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    Given that the cajón comes from musicians who were enslaved in the Spanish colonial Americas, there are two complementary origin theories for the instrument. It is possible that the drum is a direct descendant of a number of boxlike musical instruments from west and central Africa, especially Angola, and the Antilles. These instruments were ...

  7. Pedro Eustache - Wikipedia

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    He was the opening soloist at the third International Spanish Flute Convention "Gala concert" in Seville 2014. [4] Eustache was a featured soloist with the wind ensemble of Samford University, under the baton of soloist and conductor Demondrae Thurman, Birmingham Alabama, Oct. 2014. [5]

  8. Key Spanish Films for Sale at Berlin’s EFM – From an Ester ...

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    Key Spanish Films for Sale at Berlin’s EFM – From an Ester Expósito Starrer to Sundance Hits and the Latest from Amenábar, Carla Simón and Cesc Gay Jamie Lang February 14, 2025 at 1:16 PM

  9. Vihuela - Wikipedia

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    The vihuela (Spanish pronunciation:) is a 15th-century fretted plucked Spanish string instrument, shaped like a guitar (figure-of-eight form offering strength and portability) but tuned like a lute. It was used in 15th- and 16th-century Spain as the equivalent of the lute in Italy and has a large resultant repertory.