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Colorines is a
symphonic poem for
chamber orchestra by the
Mexican composer Silvestre Revueltas,
written in 1932. The
score of
Colorines was completed...
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important are San Román,
Crucero Nacional, La Luz y
Trinidad Palotal, and
Colorines. This city is also
known as The City of the
Thirty Knights since it was...
- main factions; "Guatones", "Chascones" and "
Colorines" (lit. Fatsos,
Disheveleds and Redheads). The
Colorines owed
their name to the hair
color of Adolfo...
- (coral tree,
colorines, colorín, or pemoches), is a
flowering plant of the
genus Erythrina which is
native to Mexico. Colorín (plural
colorines) is the name...
- of 22,166. The dam is
actually a
series of dams
named Valle, Tilostoc,
Colorines,
Ixtapantongo and the
newest at
Santo Tomás de los Plátanos. With the...
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orchestra 1932 Esquinas, 1931 (rev. 1933) Ventanas, 1931 Alcancías, 1932
Colorines, for
chamber orchestra, 1932 Janitzio, 1933 (rev. 1936)
Toccata (sin fuga)...
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Silvestre Revueltas Orchestral music Alcancías
Colorines Cuauhnáhuac
Danza geométrica
Esquinas Janitzio Sensemayá
Ventanas Chamber music Homenaje...
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supplemented with wild
fruits and
vegetables of the region, such as "
colorines", a
legume gathered from trees, or "ciruelas" (wild plums) and guayabas...
- a dye
called garanceux. By
treating the
pulverized roots with alcohol,
colorine was produced. It
contained 40–50
times the
amount of
alizarin of the roots...
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Silvestre Revueltas Orchestral music Alcancías
Colorines Cuauhnáhuac
Danza geométrica
Esquinas Janitzio Sensemayá
Ventanas Chamber music Homenaje...