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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 jondo:
primitivo canto andaluz. Sección
literatura (in Spanish). Alianza.
Retrieved 16 May 2023. Lorca, F.G. (2010).
Poema del
cante jondo - Romancero...
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project ran out on 22 June 2007, a startup,
Jondos GmbH, was
founded by
members of the
original project team.
Jondos GmbH has
taken over
development and continues...
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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...
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preserve the "authentic"
cante jondo (deep song),
Manuel de
Falla and
Federico García Lorca,
organized the
Concurso de
Cante Jondo in
Granada in 1922. Singers...
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strongly influenced bolero, jazz, and
flamenco (especially
cante jondo) in Spain.
Dances such as the
flamenco and
bolero of
Spain were influenced...
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called cante jondo, and are
characterized by a
reduced tonal ambiance, a
strict rhythm,
baroque ornamentation and
repetition of notes.
Cante jondo is sung...
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native Andalusia,
particularly Andalusian flamenco (specifically
cante jondo), the
influence of
which can be
strongly felt in many of his works.[page needed]...
- with flamenco.
Originating from
folkloric Andalusian vocal music (canto
jondo) and
first theorized and
enhanced by
Andalusian poet
Federico García Lorca...
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pairs of
jondos, used for
encryption and decryption,
respectively of
packets routed along the
virtual paths. Each user is
represented by a
jondo on her...