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Flor y Canto Segunda Edición is a hymnal which includes 737 hymns and songs in Spanish in a variety of styles, representing music from the Americas, Mexico, Spain, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Puerto Rico. 'Flor y Canto' is Spanish for 'flower and song'.
Festival de flor y Canto: an anthology of Chicano literature (editor). Los Angeles: University of Southern California Press, 1976. ISBN 0-88474-031-5; Timespace huracan : poems, 1972-1975. Albuquerque, N.M. : Pajarito Publications, 1976. Spik in Glyph?. Houston, Texas: Arte Público Press, 1981. ISBN 0-934770-09-3
Flor Y Canto Literary Festival - a three-day literary and cultural festival held in June in celebration of the city’s first Latino poet Laureate, Alejandro Marguia. [13] Fiesta de las Américas - held every September to celebrate culture, arts, and music from the Latino diaspora. [6] Día de Los Muertos - held every November 2. [14]
Adoracion Ambulante/Fanfare/Con Flor y Canto (1994) for Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra (Text: Bible, Popol Vuh) Mascaras (1993) for Cello and Orchestra; Pinata (1991) Ursa (1990) for Contrabass and Orchestra; A Gathering of Angels: Bolero for Orchestra (1989) Invocation of Orpheus (1989) for Trumpet, Harp and Strings
Flor y Canto, a bilingual hymnal for churches that worship in both English and Spanish. Thánh Ca Dân Chúa, Music to support the rich culture and spiritual heritage of the Vietnamese community. OCP also publishes Respond & Acclaim , a yearly subscription-based psalm resource, which includes a responsorial psalm and a gospel acclamation for ...
canto Chorus; choral; chant cantus mensuratus or cantus figuratus (Lat.) Meaning respectively "measured song" or "figured song". Originally used by medieval music theorists, it refers to polyphonic song with exactly measured notes and is used in contrast to cantus planus. [3] [4] capo 1.
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Florencio ("Flor") Morales Ramos (September 5, 1915 – February 23, 1989), better known as Ramito, was a Puerto Rican trovador, and composer who was a native of Caguas, Puerto Rico. Fans of the genre consider him the king of Jíbaro music .