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テ]gel Tavira
テ]gel Tavira Maldonado (July 3, 1924 – June 30, 2008) was a Mexican composer, musician and violinist of son calentano. He was awarded the Best Actor Award on the 2006 Cannes Film Festival in the ''Un Certain Regard'' section for his role in the movie ''The Violin (2005 film), The Violin''. Biography テ]gel Tavira Maldonado was born in the town of Corral Falso, Guerrero, Corral Falso in the municipality of Ajuchitlテ。n del Progreso, Guerrero, which lies in the region known as Tierra Caliente (Mexico), Tierra Caliente.Vテゥrtiz, Columba"El violテュn, arma de Don テ]gel Tavira,"''Proceso'' 1591, Mexico, D.F.: April 29, 2007.Giles, Citlal"Acapulco rinde homenaje a Angel Tavira,"''La Jornada Guerrero'', Acapulco: April 21, 2007. He was the only child of J. Isabel Maldonado Tavira and Anita Tavira Lテウpez, and grandson of Juan Bartolo Tavira, a composer and performer of Son (music), son, gustos, Indias, Malagueテアa (genre), malagueテアas, rhymes and copla (music), coplas, who inspired and ...
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Music Genre
A music genre is a conventional category that identifies some pieces of music as belonging to a shared tradition or set of conventions. Genre is to be distinguished from musical form and musical style, although in practice these terms are sometimes used interchangeably. Music can be divided into genres in numerous ways, sometimes broadly and with polarity, e.g., popular music as opposed to art music or folk music, or, as another example, religious music and secular music. Often, however, classification draws on the proliferation of derivative subgenres, fusion genres, and microgenres that has started to accrue, e.g., screamo, country pop, and mumble rap, respectively. The artistic nature of music means that these classifications are often subjective and controversial, and some may overlap. As genres evolve, novel music is sometimes lumped into existing categories. Definitions Douglass M. Green distinguishes between genre and Musical form, form in his book ''Form in Tonal Music''. ...
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Iguala
Iguala (), known officially as Iguala de la Independencia, is a historic city located from the state capital of Chilpancingo, in the Mexican state of Guerrero in southwestern Mexico. Geography The city of Iguala stands on Federal Highway 95 about SSW of Mexico City. Iguala is the municipal seat of the Municipality of Iguala de la Independencia, located in the north-central part of the state. The city had a 2005 census population of 110,390 and the municipality 128,444. The area of the municipality is . The city is the third-largest community in Guerrero, after Acapulco and Chilpancingo. History General Vicente Guerrero was the first military leader to swear allegiance to the Mexican flag in Acatempan, on March 12, 1821. On February 24, the Plan de Iguala had been signed by Agustテュn de Iturbide and Vicente Guerrero, ending the long Mexican War of Independence. Gaining independence from Spain was represented by the first national flag, known as the Flag of the Three Gu ...
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Antonia Nava De Catalテ。n
Antonia Nava de Catalテ。n (17 November 1779 窶 19 March 1843) was a woman involved in the Mexican War of Independence. She accompanied her husband, a volunteer who rose to the rank of colonel, throughout the war. Three of her sons were killed in the struggle. She is remembered for her willingness to sacrifice her family and herself to achieve independence from Spain, and came to be known as "La Generala". She fought alongside Jose Maria Morales until her death. Women's Role in the War of Independence In more urban areas, women worked as servants or street vendors, selling from food to clothes. If these women were not in the market place, they were back in their homes doing domestic housework, as in cooking and cleaning. In Spain women who did this work were considered honorable, and if women were seen as homeless or "unworthy", they would be placed into homes in order to be re-educated or work as prostitutes. Women who fought in the war were battling against times of oppression br ...
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Severino Baテアuelos
Severino is an Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese given name and sometimes surname: * Saint Severinus of Noricum (c.410窶482), a Roman Catholic saint: * Severin of Cologne, a Roman Catholic saint * Emanuele Severino (1929窶2020), Italian philosopher * Isabelle Severino (born 1980), French gymnast * Lucas Severino (born 1979), Brazilian footballer * Luis Severino (born 1994), Dominican baseball player * Paola Severino (born 1948), Italian Justice Minister and University Rector * Pedro Severino (born 1993), Dominican baseball player * Robson Severino da Silva (born 1983), Brazilian footballer * Roger Severino, United States lawyer * Sテゥrgio Severino da Silva (born 1978), Brazilian footballer Given name * Severino Albarracテュn (1851窶1878), Spanish anarchist * Severino Antinori (born 1945), Italian gynecologist and embryologist * Severino Cavalcanti (1930窶2020), Brazilian politician * Severino Compagnoni (1914窶2006), Italian cross country skier *Severino Di Giovanni (1901窶 ...
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Filiberto Salmerテウn
Filiberto is a given name and a surname. It derives from a Germanic name, latinized in Filibertus and came to Italian through French. It is composed of the roots filu, "much", and beraht or berhta, "illustrious", "brilliant", and means "very bright" or "very illustrious". Its diffusion in Italy is linked to the fact of being a traditional name of the House of Savoy. The French form Philibert originated by alteration with the Greek マホケホサホソマ (philos), "beloved". Notable people with the name include: Given name * Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy (other) (Italian: '), name of several members of the House of Savoy * Filiberto Azcuy (born 1972), Cuban Olympic wrestler * Filiberto Colon (born 1966), Puerto Rican Olympic swimmer * Filiberto Fernテ。ndez (born 1972), Mexican Olympic wrestler * Filiberto Ferrero (1500窶1549), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal * Filiberto Hernテ。ndez Martテュnez (born 1971), Mexican serial killer * Filiberto Mercado (born 1938), Mexican Olympic cyclist * Filib ...
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Hermanos Tavira
Hermano (Spanish for "brother") or Hermanos may refer to: Film and TV * ''Hermano'' (film), a 2010 Venezuelan drama film * ''Hermanos'' (film), a 1939 Argentine drama directed by Enrique de Rosas * "Hermanos" (''Breaking Bad''), an episode from the fourth season of AMC's drama ''Breaking Bad'' * "Hermanos", an episode of ''One Day at a Time'' (2017 TV series) * '' Hermanos'', a 2014 spanish tv series Music * Hermano (band), an American stoner rock band * "HERMANOS", a song from the 2023 EP Scaring The Hoes: DLC Pack * "HERMANO", a song from the tunisian rapper Samara See also * Proyecto Hermanos, a charity supergroup which recorded the 1985 single "Cantarテゥ, cantarテ。s" * Los Hermanos (other) Los Hermanos is a Brazilian rock band. Los Hermanos (Spanish for "the brothers") may also refer to: * ''Los Hermanos'' (album), the band's 1999 debut album * "Los Hermanos" (song), a folk song composed and first performed by Atahualpa Yupanqui ... * Las Hermanas (disambig ...
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Music Notation
Musical notation is any system used to visually represent music. Systems of notation generally represent the elements of a piece of music that are considered important for its performance in the context of a given musical tradition. The process of interpreting musical notation is often referred to as reading music. Distinct methods of notation have been invented throughout history by various cultures. Much information about ancient music notation is fragmentary. Even in the same time frames, different styles of music and different cultures use different music notation methods. For example, classical music, classical performers most often use sheet music using staff (music), staves, time signatures, key signatures, and noteheads for writing and deciphering Musical composition, pieces. But even so, there are far more systems just that, for instance in professional country music, the Nashville Number System is the main method, and for string instruments such as guitar, it is quit ...
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Morelia
Morelia (; from 1545 to 1828 known as Valladolid; Otomi language, Otomi: ) is a city and municipal seat of the municipalities of Mexico, municipality of Morelia in the north-central part of the state of Michoacテ。n in central Mexico. It is both the most populous and most densely populated municipality in Michoacテ。n. The city is in the Guayangareo Valley and is the capital and largest city of the state. The main pre-Hispanic cultures here were the Purテゥpecha people, Purテゥpecha and the Matlatzinca people, Matlatzinca, but no major cities were founded in the valley during this time. The New Spain, Spanish took control of the area in the 1520s. The Spanish under Viceroy Antonio de Mendoza founded a settlement here in 1541 with the name of Valladolid, which became rival to the nearby city of Pテ。tzcuaro for dominance in Michoacテ。n. In 1580, this rivalry ended in Valladolid's favor, and it became the capital of the Viceroy, viceregal province. After the Mexican War of Independence, the cit ...
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Pedro Ignacio Pablo
Pedro is a masculine given name. Pedro is the Spanish, Portuguese, and Galician name for ''Peter''. Its French equivalent is Pierre while its English and Germanic form is Peter. The counterpart patronymic surname of the name Pedro, meaning "son of Peter" (compared with the English surname Peterson) is Pテゥrez in Spanish, Peres in Galician and Portuguese, Pires also in Portuguese, and Peiris in coastal area of Sri Lanka (where it originated from the Portuguese version), with all ultimately meaning "son of Pero". The name Pedro is derived via the Latin word "petra", from the Greek word "ホキ マホュママ∃ア" meaning "stone, rock". The name Peter itself is a translation of the Aramaic ''Kephas'' or '' Cephas'' meaning "stone". An alternative archaic variant is Pero. Notable people with the name Pedro include: Monarchs, mononymously *Pedro I of Portugal *Pedro II of Portugal *Pedro III of Portugal *Pedro IV of Portugal, also Pedro I of Brazil *Pedro V of Portugal *Pedro II of Braz ...
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Zacarテュas Salmerテウn
Zacarテュas Salmerテウn Daza (September 6, 1918, in Tlapehuala, Guerrero, Mexico - January 28, 2011) was a Mexican composer, musician and violinist of son calentano. Biography Zacarテュas Salmerテウn Daza was born in Tlapehuala, Guerrero, Mexico. He is nephew of J. Isaテュas Salmerテウn Pastenes, who is considered one of the pillars of the calentano music and who became a teacher to Zacarテュas and Juan Reynoso Portillo. He is considered an important composer of son calentano, traditional music genre of Tierra Caliente, a region within the state of Guerrero, along with other composers such as Juan Reynoso Portillo, テ]gel Tavira, Cテ。stulo Benテュtez, Josテゥ Natividad Leandro and Pedro Ignacio Pablo. He studied at the National School of Fine Arts and is author to 50 waltzes.Pintor Alegre, Jesテコs"Zacarテュas Salmerテウn: he sabido tratar a los instrumentos,"''La Jornada Guerrero'', Acapulco, Guerrero: July 4, 2007. He has recorded three albums: ''El poeta del violテュn'' (''Poet of Violin''), ...
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Josテゥ Natividad Leandro
Josテゥ is a predominantly Spanish and Portuguese form of the given name Joseph. While spelled alike, this name is pronounced very differently in each of the two languages: Spanish ; Portuguese (or ). In French, the name ''Josテゥ'', pronounced , is an old vernacular form of Joseph, which is also in current usage as a given name. Josテゥ is also commonly used as part of masculine name composites, such as Josテゥ Manuel, Josテゥ Maria or Antonio Josテゥ, and also in female name composites like Maria Josテゥ or Marie-Josテゥ. The feminine written form is ''Josテゥe'' as in French. In Netherlandic Dutch, however, ''Josテゥ'' is a feminine given name and is pronounced ; it may occur as part of name composites like Marie-Josテゥ or as a feminine first name in its own right; it can also be short for the name ''Josina'' and even a Dutch hypocorism of the name ''Johanna''. In England, Jose is originally a Romano-Celtic surname, and people with this family name can usually be found in, or traced to, the ...
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