- The
cuplé was a po****r risqué
Spanish theatre song
style in the late
years of the 19th century. From 1893 to 1911 the
songs were a
feature of the "género...
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Cuple [ˈt͡suplɛ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Bełżyce,
within Lublin County,
Lublin Voivodeship, in
eastern Poland. It lies approximately...
- a good way to
express the
feelings of Barça fans, from the El
Paralelo cuplés from
before the
Civil War or
skits like 'El
Partido del Domingo', by Castaños...
- The Last
Torch Song,
better known under its
Spanish title El último
cuplé, is a 1957
Spanish jukebox musical film
directed by Juan de Orduña and starring...
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because she sang and
recorded songs of
various music genres,
including cuplé, bolero, and tango. She was born María
Graciela Herrejón
Cabello in Morelia...
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Pimba Portuguese rock
Music of
Spain Spanish folk
music Chirigota Copla Cuplé Ensalada Fandango Flamenco Alegrías Bulerías
Farruca Garrotín
Rumba Soleá...
- – 26 July 1962),
better known as
Raquel Meller, was a
Spanish diseuse,
cuplé, and
tonadilla singer and actress. She was an
international star in the...
- "La Violetera" is a 1914
cuplé song, with the
rhythm of a habanera,
composed by José
Padilla and with
lyrics by
Eduardo Montesinos,
originally performed...
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Fornarina (28 May 1884 – 17 July 1915), was a
Spanish singer. She was a
cuplé singer whose short career –barely 15 years–
nevertheless brought her fame...
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Daniel (2014). Horn, David; Shepherd, John...