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Nueva canción - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Nueva Canción (Spanish for 'new song') was a movement in Latin American music that emerged in the mid-1960s, taking root in South America, especially Chile and other Andean countries. |
 | | During the days of the coup, Victor Jara, a well known singer, songwriter and maybe the most popular figure of Nueva Canción, was tortured and killed by the new rightist military regime. |
 | | The most important source for nueva canción, however, is Chilean cueca, a rural song-form. |
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