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  2. Santa María de Iquique (cantata) - Wikipedia

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    The Cantata Santa Maria de Iquique represented Quilapayun at the Segundo Festival de la Nueva Canción Chilena (NCCh) (Second Festival of the New Chilean Song).. Despite the success of the work, it had its share of critics within the music world at the time of its release; some critics saw this work as too pretentious, complex and classical for it to be part of a popular neo-folkloric movement.

  3. Immaculate Mary - Wikipedia

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    "Immaculate Mary" or "Immaculate Mother" (French: Ô Vierge Marie) is a popular Roman Catholic Marian hymn.It is also known as the Lourdes Hymn, a term which also refers to the hymn tune itself.

  4. Cantigas de Santa Maria - Wikipedia

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    Illumination with buisine players from the E Codex (Bl-2, fol. 286R). The Cantigas de Santa Maria (Galician: [kanˈtiɣɐz ðɪ ˈsantɐ maˈɾi.ɐ], Portuguese: [kɐ̃ˈtiɣɐʒ ðɨ ˈsɐ̃tɐ mɐˈɾi.ɐ]; "Canticles of Holy Mary") are 420 poems with musical notation, written in the medieval Galician-Portuguese language during the reign of Alfonso X of Castile El Sabio (1221–1284).

  5. Manuel Quiroga (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Some of his most popular songs are Tatuaje, Rocio, La Paralla, María de la O, Ojos verdes, Te Lo Juro Yo and La Zarzamora. He also composed several works for the stage. In 1941, he wrote La reina fea for the zarzuela star soprano, Pepita Embil. Her son, renowned tenor Plácido Domingo, has since recorded several of Quiroga's songs.

  6. Cancionero de la Colombina - Wikipedia

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    The Cancionero de la Colombina or Cancionero Musical de la Colombina (CMC) is a Spanish manuscript (Ms. 7-1-28) containing Renaissance music from the second half of the 15th century. [ 1 ] The manuscript was copied during the reign of the Catholic Monarchs , possibly between the 1460s and the 1480s.

  7. Julio Fonseca (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Fonseca's unedit works contain many compositions exalting the pillars of the Christian religion with 35 songs and hymns dedicated to the Virgin Mary. His works inspired by Christianity also include important compositions like the choral cantatas Los Siete Dolores de la Virgen (1920) and el Auto Místico de la Virgen de los Ángeles (1938).

  8. Ave Maria (Schubert) - Wikipedia

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    Beyond the song as originally composed by Schubert, it is often performed and recorded by many singers under the title "Ave Maria" (the Latin name of the prayer Hail Mary, and also the opening words and refrain of Ellen's song, a song which is itself a prayer to the Virgin Mary), in musically simplified arrangements and with various lyrics that ...

  9. Ave Maria ... virgo serena - Wikipedia

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    The opening line shows the lyrical use of imitative counterpoint. The work was composed during Josquin des Prez's service at the North Italian court at Milan. It was initially thought to have been copied into the manuscript Munich 3154 by 1476. [1]