- vihuela, violins, cellos, marimbas, xylophones, harps, and timbales. Today,
rondallas are more
modern and expressive,
using lyrics that are vibrant, yet still...
- and
dance groups.
Rondallas in the
United States may be
accompanied by
vocal ensembles as well.
Notable Filipino American rondalla ensembles in the past...
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double b****; and
often a drum for percussion. The
rondalla has its
origins in the
Iberian rondalla tradition and is used to
accompany several Hispanic-influenced...
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known for its
rondalla,
being the
highest representative of the
Rondallesque movement in
Mexico for more than four decades. The '
Rondalla de Saltillo'...
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original on
December 8, 2020.
Retrieved February 9, 2023. "This
Master Rondalla Musician is
Preserving the
Sounds of
Philippine Culture in L.A." KCET....
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carnival has more than a
hundred groups,
including murgas, comparsas,
rondallas and
other musical groups. The
street carnival is more
loosely organized...
- over and in
between the
poles in a dance. It is
traditionally danced to
rondalla music, a sort of
serenade pla**** by an
ensemble of
stringed instruments...
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instruments such as the piano, organ, violin, or guitar.
Christian or
Baptist rondallas are
normally the
interpreters of this kind of music,
though soloists,...
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carnival includes bands of
street musicians (murgas),
groups of
minstrels (
rondallas de Tenerife),
masquerades (comparsas), and
various ****ociations (agrupaciones)...
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cultural organizations, such as the
Hiyas ng
Maynilad Dance Troupe, PLM
Rondalla, PLM Chorale, and the
Mabuhay Marching Band.
Marulaya is the
pioneer theater...