- The
payada is a folk
music tradition native to Argentina, Uruguay,
southern Brazil, and
south Paraguay as part of the
Gaucho culture and
Gaucho literature...
- (poems
centered on the life of the gaucho,
written in a
style known as
payadas) and a
touchstone of
Argentine national identity. It has
appeared in hundreds...
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Argentine musician.
Ezeiza was one of the
greatest performers in the art of the
payada. He
became renowned, both in his
native land and in Uruguay,
after a memorable...
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combining the
different influences,
including the milonga, the condombe, and
payada. At the
beginning of its history,
tango was
looked down upon by the Argentine...
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preferred musical instrument, and in a po****r
traditional contest called the
payada, two singers, each with a guitar, take
turns improvising verses to the same...
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cultures of the Americas. One form of
riddle features in
payada de
contrapunto ("counterpoint
payada"), a
Rioplatense musical genre in
which guitar players...
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Argentina Died 23 May 1992(1992-05-23) (aged 84) Nîmes,
France Genres Payada,
trova Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter,
writer Instrument(s) Guitar, vocals...
- 1801_133.x. ISSN 0022-3840. Poosson,
Sylvain B. (2004). "'Entre
Tango y
Payada': The
Expression of
Blacks in 19th
Century Argentina". Confluencia. 20 (1):...
- the
payadas,
relying far more on
dialect spellings than
exotic words to
create his atmosphere, and, in the
scenes within his poem
where payadas are sung...
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continuation of the
Andalusian traditions like the trovo.
Whatever their origin,
payadas provided an
opportunity for
Black singers like
Gabino Ezeiza to use music...