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- A romancero is a collection of Spanish romances, a type of folk ballad (sung narrative). The romancero is the entire corpus of such ballads. As a distinct...
- The Romancero gitano (often translated into English as Gypsy Ballads) is a poetry collection by Spanish writer Federico García Lorca. First published...
- (henceforth referred to as Pidal), especially in the field of Hispanic romanceros (the English equivalent of ballads in Spanish literature), editing and...
- Romancero is a Spanish supernatural horror television series created by Fernando Navarro and MANSON for Amazon Prime Video. Set in Andalusia, the plot...
- lyrical song Romance (meter), a metric pattern found in Spanish ballads Romancero, the corpus of such Spanish ballads, or a collection of them Russian romance...
- three) performers alternating dramatic parodies and humorous songs; and romanceros, storytellers who recite tales in verse. These diverse spectacles turn...
- famously portra**** by the poet Federico García Lorca in his book of poems Romancero Gitano. The neighborhood owes its name to an episode which occurred between...
- I. Meena (since 2023) Rainbow Rishta (since 2023) Roadkillers (2023) Romancero (since 2023) Shehar Lakhot (since 2023) Sweet Kaaram Coffee (2023) The...
- musical p****ion in the "trio" music. His first "trio" was named "Los Romanceros". The group enjo**** considerable success until 1950, when Rodriguez decided...
- and surrealism) into Spanish literature. He initially rose to fame with Romancero gitano (Gypsy Ballads, 1928), a book of poems depicting life in his native...