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Atahualpa Yupanqui
Immigrant Musicians on the New York Jazz Scene by Ofer Gazit A
Andean Music, the Left and Pan-Americanism: the Early History
The Intimate Connection of Rural and Urban Music in Argentina at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century
Mercedes Sosa Mercedes Sosa Interpreta Atahualpa Yupanqui Mp3, Flac, Wma
1 Mercedes Sosa: América Latina a Través De Su Canto Comprometido1
Atahualpa Yupanqui
Songs of Exile: Music, Activism, and Solidarity in the Latin American Diaspora
Latin American Songs in the GDR and the East German Singer-Songwriter Repertoire (1970–2000): Gerhard Schöne’S ‘Meine Geschwister’ in the Light of Translation Studies
Musique Et Camps De Concentration
Subject Guide – Latin America and the Caribbean
Latin American Songs in the GDR and the East German Singer-Songwriter Repertoire (1970–2000): Gerhard Schöne’S ‘Meine Geschwister’ in the Light of Translation Studies
Los Caminos En El Folklore Del Noroeste Argentino
DOSSIER DE PRENSA La Banda Decarneyhueso Ofrece Un Concierto En El Teatro Principal De Zaragoza Titulado “Puse Mi Patria En El Vuelo”
Gabino Palomares: a History of Canto Nuevo in Mexico
Italian Tango” Between Buenos Aires and Paolo Conte
Descifrando El Paisaje De Cerro Colorado (Córdoba, Argentina): Las Reminiscencias Espaciales En La Poesía Y En La Melodía De Atahualpa Yupanqui
Descifrando a Yupanqui. Diario De Una Biografía
Directors Chorus Program & Notes
Top View
Concert Program
Musicians in Trust: Argentina and the Globalization of Popular Music
An Unwelcome Import: Rock and Nation in Post-Peronist Argentina
New York University in Buenos Aires the Music of Latin America (In English) V71.9155.002
Sample Program
“Basta Ya!”: Aesthetic Calibanism and Cold War-Era Context in the Protest Songs of Atahualpa Yupanqui
Spectacular Vernacular
UC Riverside Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Radio and Cinema in the Making of a Divided Argentina, 1920–1946
J a L L a 2 0
Protest Movements of the 1960S - 1970S in Latin America and the United States Jean Potter
Viva La Musica De Argentina
Atahualpa Yupanqui: “La Arena Es Un Puñadito, Pero Hay Montañas De Arena”