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Tiento (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtjento], Portuguese:
Tento [ˈtẽtu]) is a
musical genre originating in
Spain in the mid-15th century. It is
formally analogous...
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Tientos is a
flamenco Andalusian palo
which has a
rhythm consisting of 4 beats. It is in the same
family as the Tangos, but
slower and with different...
- (1986):
Tientos 71–90;
Versos for Magnificat,
Pange lingua.
Volume 6 (1989):
Tientos 91-110 and
miscellaneous Versos.
Volume 7 (1992):
Tientos 111–130;...
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includes choral works,
string quartets,
suites for ten-string guitar, a
Tiento for six-string guitar, and operas.
Ohana was born in Casablanca, Morocco...
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footballs were made out of
leather with a lace of the same
material (known as
tiento in Spanish) used to
stitch the panels.
Although leather was
perfect for...
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rumba flamenca. It is
often performed as a
finale to a
flamenco tiento. Its compás and
llamada are the same as that of the
farruca and
share the...
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Tiento para
harpa A work
composed by
Mudarra around 1546, and
performed in 2008. The
duration is 1:13.
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electronic organ), 1976
Acousmie (for
organ and synthesizer), 1980
Tiento de
diversos modes, 1982
Sinforuen (for organ,
bells and percussion), 1984...
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occurs in
palos such as soleá, most bulerías, siguiriyas,
tangos and
tientos. A
typical chord sequence,
usually called the "Andalusian cadence" may...
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Josep Elias i Verdaguer, was a
Catalan organist and
composer in the
tiento tradition. He may have
studied with Juan
Cabanilles in
Valencia but is first...