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- The Outlaw (Spanish: El matrero) is a 1939 Argentine drama film of the Golden Age of Argentine cinema directed by Orestes Caviglia and starring Agustín...
- ("wild"), Ginastera left no doubt as how the third dance, Danza del gaucho matrero ("Dance of the Outlaw Cowboy"), should be performed. Ginastera makes use...
- pieces into his otherwise legitimate and carefully researched anthology El matrero. Several of these are gathered in A Universal History of Infamy. While...
- second national opera of Argentina, after Felipe Boero's more po****r El Matrero. Although its plot is set in Argentina, Aurora is Italian in style. Panizza's...
- Rugby Club Los Matreros, simply known as Los Matreros, is an Argentine rugby union and field hockey club sited in Castelar, a city of Morón Partido in...
- defending against Indian attacks. He eventually deserts, and becomes a gaucho matrero, basically the Argentine equivalent of a North American western outlaw...
- composer and music educator. He is most famous for composing the opera El Matrero, after a play by Yamandú Rodríguez, considered one of the national operas...
- extended outlaw ballad of the life of a violent knife-fighting gaucho matrero; then it becomes a story of captivity among the Indians, followed finally...
- commemorate the centenary of independence; another work of his was El Matrero (1929), considered the Argentine national opera. Other authors were: Pascual...
- English-language detective fiction, plus one of their own Bustos Domecq stories. El matrero, 1970. This anthology of Argentine writers, edited by Borges, contains...