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Al Agua Pato Latin American Music for Children(more) »rank: 10152by: Cantare
: :Brand new arrangements of Latin American favorites and original compositions inspired on styles such as son, merengue and swing. Contains sing-along songs, tongue-twisters and activity songs. Great for kids who are learning Spanish as a second language. In this playful musical journey to Latin America, they bring us the music that Latin parents, grandparents and teachers sing with their children. You will hear new renditions of traditional songs to sing along and dance, and a few tongue twisters with a twist. |
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Baila Para Gozar, Latin American Music for Children(more) »rank: 146316by: Cantare
: :Latin American music for children that the whole family can enjoy; features the contagious and diverse sounds of Latin America; wonderful harmonies and arrangements; great for the classroom, the home or the car; cd includes lyrics and translations. Cantaré performers are joined here by a talented ensemble of Latin American musicians, in new renditions of traditional songs from Latin America plus original compositions in Spanish and Portuguese. |
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Cantares de Navidad, Vol. 1(more) »rank: 348771by: Cantares de Navidad
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Alla Napoletana: Villanesche & Mascherate(more) »rank: 648441from: Alpha
:Album Description:This program is structured around the figure of Gian Domenico del Giovane da Nota (1510-1592), organist and later master of the church of the Annunciation in Naples. In addition to a number of madrigals and motets, he left us one of the richest and most typical collections of Canzoni Villanesche (1545). These works, also known as Napolitane, were songs on popular themes, originally written for three voices in the Neapolitan dialect. The program is further enriched by a selection of varied instrumental pieces, featuring not only instruments that were fashionable during the Renaissance (recorders, post horns, reed instruments, violas, lutes, ... |
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To Love To Sing(more) »rank: 648441from: Amare Cantare
:Album Description:This program is structured around the figure of Gian Domenico del Giovane da Nota (1510-1592), organist and later master of the church of the Annunciation in Naples. In addition to a number of madrigals and motets, he left us one of the richest and most typical collections of Canzoni Villanesche (1545). These works, also known as Napolitane, were songs on popular themes, originally written for three voices in the Neapolitan dialect. The program is further enriched by a selection of varied instrumental pieces, featuring not only instruments that were fashionable during the Renaissance (recorders, post horns, reed instruments, violas, lutes, ... |
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Cantares Huaracinos(more) »rank: 648441: : |
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Cantare Con Vivo. A Red Red Rose. Brahms. Thompson. Lauridson.(more) »rank: 648441: :Works: James Mulholland: Four Ballads by Robert Burns; Effinger: Four Pastorales; Brahms: Quartettes op 92; Lauridson: Les Chansons des Roses; Matamoros: Two Cuban Folk Songs; Thompson: Frostiana. (Self-produced by Ensemble) No Spine # |
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Manantial Cuyano(more) »rank: 648441: :Works: James Mulholland: Four Ballads by Robert Burns; Effinger: Four Pastorales; Brahms: Quartettes op 92; Lauridson: Les Chansons des Roses; Matamoros: Two Cuban Folk Songs; Thompson: Frostiana. (Self-produced by Ensemble) No Spine # |
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Hans Roosenschoon - African Inspired Works: Circle of Light, Firebowl, Mantis, Makietie, Timbila (Claremont)(more) »rank: 648441from: Claremont
: :Works: James Mulholland: Four Ballads by Robert Burns; Effinger: Four Pastorales; Brahms: Quartettes op 92; Lauridson: Les Chansons des Roses; Matamoros: Two Cuban Folk Songs; Thompson: Frostiana. (Self-produced by Ensemble) No Spine # |
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Evaluna by Cantaré and Friends(more) »rank: 661242by: Cantare
: :Latin American folk music. Evaluna by Cantaré and Friends features acoustic arrangements of South American and Caribbean New Song favorites from the 70s and 80s. From Bossa nova to tango, Nueva Trova to Son, the interpreters explore a variety of genres using indigenous and traditional Latin American instruments. |
