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Farruca (Spanish pronunciation: [faˈruka]) is a form of
flamenco music developed in the late 19th century.
classified as a
cante chico, it is traditionally...
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performers will
count it as follows: 1 and 2 and 3 and a 4 and a 5 and The
Farrucas, are 2
measures of 4/4 time, the
falsetas each
having of 8 beats: [1] 2...
- tiento. Its compás and
llamada are the same as that of the
farruca and
share the
farruca's lively nature. However, the
tango is
normally performed in...
- in
arrangement for guitar),
Manuel de Falla's "The Miller's Dance" (a
farruca from The Three-Cornered Hat). It is also
heard in the
Rodrigo Concierto...
- led her to tour the world; She
recorded an
album in New York City. Her
farrucas, zambras, and her alegrías,
interpreted with a
gypsy style, were applauded...
- by either,
though these traditional distinctions are
breaking down: the
Farruca, for example, once a male dance, is now
commonly performed by
women too...
- 1993–1994 "Flamenco" Al Son del
Rocan Trompetas by La
Perla de Cádiz
Zapateado Farrucas by Pepe
Romero Pic****o Suite: The
Dancer by
Michel Legrand Piano Sonata...
- Victor,
Everest and Folkways,
performing traditional flamenco music such as
Farruca.,
Malaga and Hokie. When
World War II
broke out in
Europe in 1939, he was...
- caracoles, cartagenera, chuflas, columbianas, fandangos, fandanguillos,
farruca, garrotín, guajíra, jaleo, lorqueña, mariana,
media granaína, milonga,...
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Stones Crazy for You by
George Gershwin Pocahontas 1993–1994
Zapateado Farrucas by Pepe
Romero Pic****o Suite: The
Dancer by
Michel Legrand Piano Sonata...