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Soleá por bulerías
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palmas for the Alegrías: 12 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 + 10 + 11 + Soléa por Bulerías combines standard chord patterns associated with the Soleares
Palo (flamenco)
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martinete, playera, polo, pregones, saeta (flamenco), serranas, siguiriyas, soléa (soleares) and toña. All of them include singing and dancing, except for
Soleá
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regular tempo is mandatory when it is played and sung to accompany a dancer. Soléa develops in (altered) Phrygian mode "por arriba" (fundamental on the 6th
Jean Richepin
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(1910) and one by Camille Erlanger. Another work he collaborated on is "Soléa ", a lyric drama in four acts and five tableaux, with poetry and music by
Mulhouse-Ville station
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"Fréquentation en gares". SNCF. Retrieved 19 August 2024. "Plans du réseau". Soléa . Retrieved 2011-04-06. "La gare de Mulhouse et ses 180 ans d'histoire".
Bruno Feldeisen
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Four Seasons Hotel New York, New York Metropolitan Hotel, Toronto, Ontario Soléa , San Francisco, California Four Seasons Hotel Vancouver, British Columbia
Jean-Claude Izzo
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(Editions and/or, 2001). German edition Leben macht müde (Unionsverlag, 2005) Soléa (Gallimard, Série Noire, 1998). Italian translation Solea (Editions and/or
Isidore de Lara
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Covent Garden) Moïna (1897, Monte Carlo) Messaline (1899, Monte Carlo) Soléa (1907) Naïl (abt. 1910) Les trois mousquetaires (abt. 1920) Nigel Burton
List of Earthsea characters
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of Yahan. ("The Finder") Elfarran – Elfarran is the Islewoman or Lady of Soléa , the wife of Morred and the mother of Serriadh. Elt – Elt is a wizard wise
La Niña de los Peines
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have reached our days thanks to her. She was a direct transmitter of the soléa of La Serneta, which she learnt directly from her author, but also left
Paco de Lucía
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Playa la Barrosa in the province of Cadiz, and "Gloria al Niño Ricardo", a soléa , received considerable attention and are considered modern flamenco classics