- The
seguidilla (/ˌsɛɡəˈdiː(l)jə, -ɡɪ-, ˌseɪ-/; Spanish: [seɣiˈðiʎa];
plural in both
English and
Spanish seguidillas;
diminutive of seguida,
which means...
- the
palos (styles) of
flamenco is
derived directly from the dance, the
seguidillas boleras. In the 20th century, flamenco's po****rity led to the almost...
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Flamenco is an
Andalusian artistic form that
evolved from
Seguidilla....
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Breve tratado de los
pasos de
danzar a la española que hoy se
estilan en
seguidillas,
fandangos y
otros tañidos (Madrid, 1760, 2/1764) F. M. López: : Variaciones...
- The
seguidilla is a
verse form of
Spanish in origin. It has
seven syllable-counted
lines (7,5,7,5,5,7,5), and
rhymes the
second and fourth, and the fifth...
- Leyenda, from
Aragon a
Fantasia in the
style of a jota, and from
Castile a
seguidillas. Cádiz (Canción) and
Asturias (Leyenda) are both
geographically inaccurate...
- puertorriqueño El
salvaje Es
Madrid la
villa y
corte Seguidillas Todo el
mundo es Popayán Verás qué
seguidillas Some of the
short stories Alonso wrote include:...
- piano."[citation needed] The
final piece of the
collection is
Seguidillas. A
seguidilla is a po****r song or
dance form
composed from four to
seven verses...
-
frequently performed operas in the
classical canon; the "Habanera" and "
Seguidilla" from act 1 and the "Toreador Song" from act 2 are
among the best known...
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piece contains an
adaptation of the Aragonaise, Habanera, an interlude,
Seguidilla, and the
Gypsy Dance.
Sarasate chose specifically the
music with a Spanish...