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Pages in category "Musicals set in Argentina" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Evita (musical) K. Kiss of the Spider Woman (musical) S ...
Classical music in Evita includes the opening choral piece ("Requiem for Evita") and a choral interlude in "Oh What a Circus", as well as instrumental passages throughout the musical such as the orchestral version of the "Lament" and the introduction to "Don't Cry for Me Argentina". Rhythmic Latinate styles are heard in pieces such as "Buenos ...
The Cosquín National Folklore Festival is an annual music festival held in Cosquín—a small town in Córdoba, Argentina.The festival first took place between 21 and 29 January 1961, and has grown to include musicians from across Argentina and neighboring countries.
It set off a world-wide resurgence of tango, both as a social dance and as a musical genre. [2] Tango Argentino recreates on stage the history of tango from its beginnings in 19th-century Buenos Aires through the tango's golden age of the 1940s and 50s up to Piazzolla's tangos. [3] Most of the dancers in the show did their own choreography. [4]
Musicals set in Argentina (4 P) B. Musicals set in Brazil (1 P) ... Chronicle of a Death Foretold (musical) Corazón mestizo; K. Kuifje – De Zonnetempel (De Musical)
This is a list of music artists and bands from Argentina, categorized according to musical genre. Old Cumbia Villera. Damas Gratis; Tango. Mario Abramovich;
Buenos Aires is one of the world's capitals of theatre. [1] The Teatro Colón is a national landmark for opera and classical performances; built at the end of the 19th century, its acoustics are considered the best in the world, [2] and has undergone a major refurbishment in order to preserve its outstanding sound characteristics, the French-romantic style, the Golden Room (a minor auditorium ...
Musicals set in Argentina (4 P) Pages in category "Plays set in Argentina" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. M.