- The
cante flamenco (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkante flaˈmeŋko]),
meaning "flamenco singing", is one of the
three main
components of flamenco,
along with...
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Canté (French pronunciation: [kɑ̃te]; Occitan:
Cante) is a
commune in the Ariège
department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Ariège
department "Répertoire...
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Cante jondo (Spanish: [ˈkante ˈxondo]) is a
vocal style in flamenco, an
unspoiled form of
Andalusian folk music. The name
means "deep song" in Spanish...
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Cante Alentejano is a
Portuguese music genre based on
vocal music without instrumentation from the
Alentejo region. It was
inscribed in 2014 in UNESCO's...
- as
cante jondo (or
cante grande),
while lighter,
frivolous forms are
called Cante Chico.
Forms that do not fit
either category are
classed as
Cante Intermedio...
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Cante dei
Gabrielli di
Gubbio (c. 1260 – c. 1335) was an
Italian nobleman and condottiero.
Cante was born in
Gubbio to a
powerful Guelph feudal family...
- Sana
Canté is a
Guinean jurist and activist. He
chaired the
Vigilant Non-Compliant Citizen's
Movement over the
years of the
political and parliamentary...
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Echeveria cante, the
white cloud plant, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Cr****ulaceae,
native to
northwestern Zacatecas state in Mexico....
- El
Concurso del
Cante Jondo (Contest of the Deep Song) was a
fiesta of
flamenco arts, music, song, and dance, held in
Granada in 1922.
Conceived and initiated...
- "Que
Cante la Vida" is a song and
charity single recorded by the
supergroup Artists for
Chile in 2010. It is a
remake of the 1985 hit song "Que
Cante la...