People from Granada - Eugenie de Montijo, Enrique Morente, Manuel Orantes, Francisco Suarez, Francisco Ayala, Muhammad XII of Granada (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: Eugenie de Montijo, Enrique Morente, Manuel Orantes, Francisco Suarez, Francisco Ayala, Muhammad XII of Granada, Ambrosio de Benavides, Jose Ortega Torres, Sergio Ariel Escudero, Francisco de Paula Martinez de la Rosa y Berdejo, Maria Galvany, Miguel Rios, Louis of Granada, Moses ibn Ezra, Antonio Dominguez Ortiz, Juanjo Guarnido, Judah ben Saul ibn Tibbon, Yusuf I, Sultan of Granada, Mohammed I ibn Nasr, Alonzo Cano, Mariano Fortuny, Elisa Montes, Abu l-Hasan Ali, Sultan of Granada, Muhammed V, Sultan of Granada, Muhammed III, Sultan of Granada, Yusuf IV, Sultan of Granada, Armando Morales, Manuel Pavia y Lacy, 1st Marquis of Novaliches, Muhammed II al-Faqih, Sultan of Granada, Nasr, Sultan of Granada, Ismail I, Sultan of Granada, Felipe Alcaraz, Pedro de Mena, Yusuf III, Sultan of Granada, Muhammed VIII, Sultan of Granada, Ismail II, Sultan of Granada, Muhammed IV, Sultan of Granada, Emilio Herrera Linares, Pedro Atanasio Bocanegra, Abraham ben Isaac of Granada, Muhammed IX, Sultan of Granada, Joseph Contreras, Maria Pacheco, Miguel Jeronimo de Cieza, Pedro de Moya, Jose de Cieza, Jose Risueno, Said, Sultan of Granada, Muhammed VII, Sultan of Granada, Yusuf II, Sultan of Granada, Muhammed XI, Sultan of Granada. Excerpt: Enrique Morente Cotelo, known as Enrique Morente, (25 December 1942 - 13 December 2010) was a flamenco singer and a controversial figure within the world of contemporary flamenco. After his orthodox beginnings, he plunged into experimentalism, writing new melodies for cante (flamenco singing) and jamming with musicians of all styles, without renouncing his roots in traditional flamenco singing, which he kept on cultivating. In spite of severe criticism from the most "purist" amongst the critics and public, he was perhaps the most influential contemporary flamenco singer, who not only innovated, but...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: Eugenie de Montijo, Enrique Morente, Manuel Orantes, Francisco Suarez, Francisco Ayala, Muhammad XII of Granada, Ambrosio de Benavides, Jose Ortega Torres, Sergio Ariel Escudero, Francisco de Paula Martinez de la Rosa y Berdejo, Maria Galvany, Miguel Rios, Louis of Granada, Moses ibn Ezra, Antonio Dominguez Ortiz, Juanjo Guarnido, Judah ben Saul ibn Tibbon, Yusuf I, Sultan of Granada, Mohammed I ibn Nasr, Alonzo Cano, Mariano Fortuny, Elisa Montes, Abu l-Hasan Ali, Sultan of Granada, Muhammed V, Sultan of Granada, Muhammed III, Sultan of Granada, Yusuf IV, Sultan of Granada, Armando Morales, Manuel Pavia y Lacy, 1st Marquis of Novaliches, Muhammed II al-Faqih, Sultan of Granada, Nasr, Sultan of Granada, Ismail I, Sultan of Granada, Felipe Alcaraz, Pedro de Mena, Yusuf III, Sultan of Granada, Muhammed VIII, Sultan of Granada, Ismail II, Sultan of Granada, Muhammed IV, Sultan of Granada, Emilio Herrera Linares, Pedro Atanasio Bocanegra, Abraham ben Isaac of Granada, Muhammed IX, Sultan of Granada, Joseph Contreras, Maria Pacheco, Miguel Jeronimo de Cieza, Pedro de Moya, Jose de Cieza, Jose Risueno, Said, Sultan of Granada, Muhammed VII, Sultan of Granada, Yusuf II, Sultan of Granada, Muhammed XI, Sultan of Granada. Excerpt: Enrique Morente Cotelo, known as Enrique Morente, (25 December 1942 - 13 December 2010) was a flamenco singer and a controversial figure within the world of contemporary flamenco. After his orthodox beginnings, he plunged into experimentalism, writing new melodies for cante (flamenco singing) and jamming with musicians of all styles, without renouncing his roots in traditional flamenco singing, which he kept on cultivating. In spite of severe criticism from the most "purist" amongst the critics and public, he was perhaps the most influential contemporary flamenco singer, who not only innovated, but...

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August 2011

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38

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978-1-155-47753-4

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9781155477534

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