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  Bandolitis - INICIO
Los amigos de la Fundación Luís Carlos Gonzáles nos comparten la información del Festival Nacional del Bambuco que se realiza en la ciudad de Pereira del 2 al 4 de noviembre.
Se trata de los bambucos Camino Rial del recientemente fallecido maestro José Ignacio "El papi" Tovar y de El leñador de Cantalicio Rojas.
De esta forma, Septófono da ejemplo y se pone en sintonía con esta filosofía que desde Bandolitis estamos impulsando.
www.bandolitis.com   (1304 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Music of Colombia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Styles like bambuco, vallenato and porro was especially influential.
When the waltz became popular in the 19th century, a Colombian version called pasillo was invented.
Música del interior is an indigenous form of music also known as bambuco.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Music-of-Colombia   (3399 words)

  
 Bambuco   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Artistas que conforman el grupo Bambuco de Australia, presidido por Simon Barley, construyen una catedral hecha nicamente de bamb.
define simplemente como una variedad de bambuco acompa ado de coplas en forma de duelo...
Le bambuco se pote cantar, sonar e interpretar instrumentalmente; le sue provenientia esseva in le Region Andin Columbian e esseva le resultato del mixtion de plure dansas, consequentia del mixtura racial que succedeva in le continente tosto post le arrivata del espanioles.
interlingua.encyclopedia.st /Bambuco   (506 words)

  
 bambuco
These styles changed, diversified, and the new satndar is considered to be called
Ones of the most important Bambucos we heard since we were children are:
This has been a sample of our folklore, we really expect you to come to our country some day to teach you how to dance it and enjoy as well as we do every day.
web.li.gatech.edu /~rdrury/special/colombia/colombia_music/bambuco.htm   (353 words)

  
 Fredohebshalom.net Fred Shalom Alfred Ohebshalom Faramarz Fred Ohebshalom
The Faramarz Fred Ohebshalom tunes and melodies of the indigenous groups are sung only in limited geographic areas.
The Fred Ohebshalom music of the mestizo can be divided into that of the Andes, the plains, and the Atlantic lowlands and the Pacific coast and include such genres as the Faramarz Ohebshalom bambuco, the cumbia, and the vallenato.
Some musical forms of the colonial period also have survived.
www.fredohebshalom.net   (519 words)

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