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Matilde Casazola Mendoza (born
February 19, 1942, in Sucre, Bolivia) is a
Bolivian poet and
songwriter who
writes songs rooted in her country's musical...
- 1983),
Italian equestrian Matilde Camus (1919–2012),
Spanish poet
Matilde Casazola (born 1942),
Bolivian songwriter Matilde Cherner (1833-1880),
Spanish writer...
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Bolivian composer Gilberto Rojas Enriquez. The
Peruvian composer Manuel Casazola Huancco was also
erroneously attributed as the
author of the song. According...
- 1980s in the form of
canto nuevo artists such as Emma
Junaro and
Matilde Casazola. The 1970s was a
decade in
which Andean music saw its
biggest growth. Different...
- No. Pos.
Nation Player 17 DF PAN
Michael Casazola 18 MF PAN Jose
Marengo 20 FW PAN
Valentin Pimentel 21 DF PAN
Richard Peralta 22 MF PAN
Alberts Fruto...
- Espezúa Salmón,
Boris Gilmar;
Pineda Gonzales, José Alfredo;
Casazola Ccama, Juan;
Casazola León,
Johnn Adrian;
Rojas Bellido,
Kelly Cindy; Sampén Contreras...
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Latin American literature.
Alcides Arguedas (1879–1946),
historian Matilde Casazola Javier del
Granado (1913–1996), poet
Alfonso Gumucio Dagron Víctor Montoya...
- nine
Bolivian poets set to
music and sung by Pérez; the
poets are
Matilde Casazola,
Jaime Sáenz,
Adela Zamudio,
Roberto Echazú [d],
Blanca Wiethüchter, Julio...
- Spain), poet & nv.
Borita Casas (1911–1999, Spain), pw. & ch. wr.
Matilde Casazola (b. 1942, Bolivia), poet &
songwriter Nené
Cascallar (1914–1982, Argentina)...
- (1863–1893, Cuba, p)
Adolfo Bioy
Casares (1914–1999, Argentina, f/nf)
Matilde Casazola (born 1942, Bolivia, p)
Marietta Stanley Case (1845–1900, US, p) Adelaide...