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  • Huapango
  • Family of Mexican music styles

    Huapango is a family of Mexican music styles. The word likely derives from the Nahuatl word cuauhpanco that literally means 'on top of the wood', alluding

    Huapango

    Huapango

    Huapango

  • Huapango (film)
  • 1938 film

    Huapango is a 1938 Mexican musical comedy film directed by Juan Bustillo Oro and starring Gloria Morel, Enrique Herrera and Antonio R. Frausto. The film's

    Huapango (film)

    Huapango_(film)

  • Vargas de Tecalitlán
  • Mexican mariachi ensemble

    was redirected without the abandonment of its roots or traditions. The Huapangos and Sones (which were two very distinctive styles of the mariachi music)

    Vargas de Tecalitlán

    Vargas de Tecalitlán

    Vargas_de_Tecalitlán

  • Malagueña Salerosa
  • Son song from Mexico

    Salerosa — also known as La Malagueña — is a well-known Son Huasteco or Huapango song from Mexico, which has been covered more than 200 times by recording

    Malagueña Salerosa

    Malagueña_Salerosa

  • Son mexicano
  • Style of Mexican folk music and dance

    three main regional varieties: son jarocho in Veracruz, son huasteco (or huapango) in the La Huasteca region and son jaliscience, which has morphed into

    Son mexicano

    Son mexicano

    Son_mexicano

  • Norteño (music)
  • Genre of Mexican music

    repertoire covers canción ranchera, corrido, ballad, bolero, chotís, cumbia, huapango norteño, mazurka, polka, redowa and waltz. Ramon Ayala, a norteño musician

    Norteño (music)

    Norteño (music)

    Norteño_(music)

  • Mariachi
  • Folk music from Mexico

    ensembles include rancheras, corridos, cumbias, boleros, ballads, sones, huapangos, jarabes, danzones, joropos, pasodobles, marches, polkas, waltzes and

    Mariachi

    Mariachi

    Mariachi

  • Lola Beltrán
  • Mexican actress and singer (1932–1996)

    She is and was one of Mexico's most acclaimed singers of Ranchera and Huapango music. She collaborated with other Mexican music stars such as Amalia Mendoza

    Lola Beltrán

    Lola Beltrán

    Lola_Beltrán

  • Linda Ronstadt
  • American singer (born 1946)

    rhythms. Mexican music also has an overlay of West African music, based on huapango drums, and it's kind of like a 6/8 time signature, but it really is a very

    Linda Ronstadt

    Linda Ronstadt

    Linda_Ronstadt

  • Huasteca
  • Geographical and cultural region of Mexico

    Georgina Luna Parra. "La Huasteca, donde se canta el huapango (Hidalgo)" [La Huatesca, where Huapango is sung (Hidalgo)]. Mexico Desconocido magazine (in

    Huasteca

    Huasteca

    Huasteca

  • El Sinaloense
  • but it can be performed in any regional Mexican subgenre. It is a son/huapango. "El Sinaloense" is one of the most popular songs in the Banda genre. It

    El Sinaloense

    El_Sinaloense

  • Music of Mexico
  • northern mexican folk music, among the most popular being Ranchera, Corrido, Huapango, Chotís, Polka, Redova, Cumbia and Banda. Norteño folk music is some of

    Music of Mexico

    Music of Mexico

    Music_of_Mexico

  • Querétaro
  • State of Mexico

    of San Joaquín in April is the Concurso Nacional de Huapango Huasteco (National Huasteca Huapango Contest). This event attracts thousands of visitors

    Querétaro

    Querétaro

    Querétaro

  • Cielito Lindo
  • Mexican folk song by Quirino Mendoza y Cortés

    huastecos, as it is considered one of the most popular Son Huasteco or Huapango songs. While the music is quite different, the lyrics of both songs have

    Cielito Lindo

    Cielito Lindo

    Cielito_Lindo

  • Mexican cumbia
  • National subgenre of dance music

    national styles like northern music, mariachi, band music, romantic music, huapango, Son Huasteco, and also with ancient and modern rhythms from abroad like

    Mexican cumbia

    Mexican cumbia

    Mexican_cumbia

  • Sinfonía india
  • Synphony by Carlos Chávez

    (corrido mexicano), and Sinfonía india by Chávez, plus José Pablo Moncayo's Huapango (Decca Gold Label LP, DL9527. [US]: Decca, 1956. Carlos Chávez: Sinfonía

    Sinfonía india

    Sinfonía india

    Sinfonía_india

  • Raphael (singer)
  • Spanish singer and actor (born 1943)

    he made a habit of recording Latin American folk standards including "Huapango torero", "Sandunga", and "Llorona"; they were hits in Mexico. In 1967 Raphael

    Raphael (singer)

    Raphael (singer)

    Raphael_(singer)

  • Re (Café Tacuba album)
  • 1994 studio album by Café Tacuba

    with various musical genres, from regional Mexican music, such as trio, huapango, norteño and banda, to others as diverse as punk, funk, grunge, mambo,

    Re (Café Tacuba album)

    Re_(Café_Tacuba_album)

  • Cielo rojo (song)
  • 1957 song by Flor Silvestre

    "Cielo rojo" (Red Sky) is a huapango song written by Juan Záizar, a singer-songwriter from the Mexican state of Jalisco. It is one of Mexican singer Flor

    Cielo rojo (song)

    Cielo_rojo_(song)

  • Sierreño
  • Subgenre of regional Mexican music

    del Rancho de Ariel Camacho Stylistic origins Ranchera corrido norteño huapango Indigenous music of Mexico Cultural origins Late 20th Century, Northwestern

    Sierreño

    Sierreño

    Sierreño

  • Hasta la Raíz (song)
  • 2015 single by Natalia Lafourcade

    Lafourcade and Mexican artist Leonel García, which incorporates elements of huapango music. Problems playing this file? See media help. Lafourcade overcame

    Hasta la Raíz (song)

    Hasta_la_Raíz_(song)

  • Regional styles of Mexican music
  • Different musical styles found in the states of Mexico

    and lyrics. Baja California has a characteristic style derived from the huapango norteño, known as calabaceado. Calabaceado is a type of dance that was

    Regional styles of Mexican music

    Regional styles of Mexican music

    Regional_styles_of_Mexican_music

  • Son jarocho
  • Regional Mexican Son music from Veracruz

    Los Cenzontles and Jarana Beat. Related genres include son huasteco, huapango, son jaliscience, and son chiapaneco. Well-known artists playing the genre

    Son jarocho

    Son jarocho

    Son_jarocho

  • Zapateado (Mexico)
  • Group of dance styles of Mexico, akin to tap dance and flamenco

    "shoe": zapatear means to strike with a shoe. It is widely used in sones, huapangos and chilenas. The term is also used to refer to percussive footwork in

    Zapateado (Mexico)

    Zapateado_(Mexico)

  • America (West Side Story song)
  • Song from the musical West Side Story

    Puerto Rico and told him he had come across a wonderful dance rhythm called Huapango which gave him the idea for the song. Many years later, a friend of Sondheim's

    America (West Side Story song)

    America (West Side Story song)

    America_(West_Side_Story_song)

  • List of 20th-century classical composers
  • Tauno Marttinen 1912 2008 Finnish José Pablo Moncayo 1912 1958 Mexican Huapango Xavier Montsalvatge 1912 2002 Spanish Conlon Nancarrow 1912 1997 American-Mexican

    List of 20th-century classical composers

    List_of_20th-century_classical_composers

  • Grupo Bryndis
  • Mexican grupero band

    Award winner. The band has performed ballads, cumbias, rancheras, and huapangos. The current Grupo Bryndis band members are: Mauro Posadas Gallardo (songwriter-leader

    Grupo Bryndis

    Grupo_Bryndis

  • José Pablo Moncayo
  • Mexican musician, music teacher, composer and conductor

    Baqueiro's Huapangos with a new work called Huapango, written by Moncayo (a huapango is a type of Mexican dance). The difference is that Moncayo's Huapango is

    José Pablo Moncayo

    José Pablo Moncayo

    José_Pablo_Moncayo

  • Cucurrucucú paloma
  • 1954 song by Tomás Méndez

    "Cucurrucucú paloma" (Spanish for Coo-coo dove) is a Mexican huapango-style song written by Tomás Méndez in 1954. The title is an onomatopeic reference

    Cucurrucucú paloma

    Cucurrucucú_paloma

  • Portugal. The Man
  • American rock band

    social networks of what seemed to be new music with a Latin twist with huapango guitars from Mexico, dream synths, and drums machines. On May 5, Portugal

    Portugal. The Man

    Portugal. The Man

    Portugal._The_Man

  • Regional Mexican music
  • Genre of music

    Mexican Regional Stylistic origins Polka waltz ranchera corrido Mexican son huapango Indigenous music of Mexico Cultural origins Mexico and Southwestern U.S

    Regional Mexican music

    Regional_Mexican_music

  • Pinal de Amoles
  • Town in Querétaro, Mexico

    (January 2, 1998). "Reciben ano con un duelo de huapango en Xichu" [Receive the new year with a Huapango duel in Xichu]. El Norte (in Spanish). Monterrey

    Pinal de Amoles

    Pinal de Amoles

    Pinal_de_Amoles

  • Carlos Chávez
  • Mexican composer (1899–1978)

    folkloric and popular elements, with dances such as the sandunga, tango, huapango, and foxtrot. Such nationalisms would appear through the 1930s, notably

    Carlos Chávez

    Carlos Chávez

    Carlos_Chávez

  • Roberto Pulido
  • American musician

    Copa On Tour Seguire Mi Camino El Primo Mi Pequeñito Polkas, Redovas y Huapangos Llorando En Mi Tumba Aquí Amor Derecho For Profono International Records:

    Roberto Pulido

    Roberto_Pulido

  • María de Lourdes (singer)
  • Musical artist

    1997(1997-11-06) (aged 57) Schiphol, The Netherlands Genres Rancheras, Huapango huasteco, Banda, Bolero and other traditional Mexican song types Years

    María de Lourdes (singer)

    María de Lourdes (singer)

    María_de_Lourdes_(singer)

  • The Academy Drum and Bugle Corps
  • Junior drum and bugle corps based in Tempe, Arizona

    Haufrecht 2005 Piano Concerto No. 2 by Dmitri Shostakovich 2006 ¡danzón! Huapango by Jose Pablo Moncayo / Patria by Ruben Blades / El Cumbanchero by Rafael

    The Academy Drum and Bugle Corps

    The_Academy_Drum_and_Bugle_Corps

  • Culture of Mexico
  • Culture from the United Mexican States

    Carrillo with his "Sonido 13," Julio Salazar, Pablo Moncayo, famous for "Huapango," and Carlos Chávez, a key figure in modern Mexican symphonic music. The

    Culture of Mexico

    Culture of Mexico

    Culture_of_Mexico

  • Indigenous music of North America
  • Music by Indigenous peoples of North America

    Huastec/Huaxtec indigenous group (otherwise known as Huapango style). Instruments that are emblematic of Huapango style include three-holed flutes made from sugar

    Indigenous music of North America

    Indigenous music of North America

    Indigenous_music_of_North_America

  • Jalpan de Serra
  • Town in Querétaro, Mexico

    of conservation efforts. Huapango is the dominant traditional musical form, with two variations: huapango arribeño and huapango huasteco (son huasteco)

    Jalpan de Serra

    Jalpan de Serra

    Jalpan_de_Serra

  • Alejandro Tommasi
  • Mexican television, stage and film actor (born 1957)

    Sebastian Serratos (2007) Cementerio de papel (2007) Espinas as Huker (2005) Huapango as Otilio (2004) El Misterio de los almendros as Don Joaquin (2004) El

    Alejandro Tommasi

    Alejandro_Tommasi

  • Mexican folk dance
  • Folk dance

    include La Zambra, La Zarabanda, La Contradanza, seguidillas, fandangos, huapangos, jotas, boleros, zambras and zapateados. In some cases, these dances were

    Mexican folk dance

    Mexican folk dance

    Mexican_folk_dance

  • Steve Jordan (accordionist)
  • Musical artist

    a new sound". Austin 360. Retrieved 2010-08-20. La Polka Plex, Polkas Huapangos Y Redovas, Steve Jordan, 2006. Hacienda Records Mysanantonio.com Steve

    Steve Jordan (accordionist)

    Steve_Jordan_(accordionist)

  • List of ethnic, regional, and folk dances by origin
  • Salegy Concheros Chinelos Danza de los Viejitos Danza de los Voladores Huapango Jarabe tapatío Matachines La Raspa Arab dance Biyelgee Ahidus Jedba Reggada

    List of ethnic, regional, and folk dances by origin

    List_of_ethnic,_regional,_and_folk_dances_by_origin

  • Calnali
  • Town and municipality in Hidalgo, Mexico

    hosting an annual music festival featuring local Bandas de Viento and huapango performers, as well as an annual festival of indigenous culture. Large

    Calnali

    Calnali

  • Veracruz
  • State of Mexico

    guitars, with an occasional wind instrument. Son huasteco (also called son huapango) is a variety of son played in the north of the state mostly among the

    Veracruz

    Veracruz

    Veracruz

  • List of dances
  • Ukrainian) Horon (Turkish, Folk) Hornpipe (Ireland) House dance Huaconada Huapango Huayno (Peru) Hula Hulivesha Hully Gully Humppa (see Music of Finland)

    List of dances

    List_of_dances

  • Ciudad Sahagún
  • Town and industrial city in Hidalgo, Mexico

    This festival consists of making and releasing paper balloons. National Huapango Competition. This competition takes place during the fair. "Instituto Nacional

    Ciudad Sahagún

    Ciudad_Sahagún

  • Ranchera
  • Genre of traditional music of Mexico

    forms Ranchera walz, Bolero ranchero, Marcha ranchera Other topics chilena huapango Jarabe Tapatío Mexican zapateado mariachi Norteño Regional Mexican son

    Ranchera

    Ranchera

  • Lo Nuestro Award for Mexican Music Female Artist of the Year
  • Latin music award

    Ensembles Banda Conjunto Jarana yucateca Mariachi Regional styles Duranguense Huapango Norteño Pirekua Marimba Ranchera Son Son calentano Tierra Caliente Son

    Lo Nuestro Award for Mexican Music Female Artist of the Year

    Lo_Nuestro_Award_for_Mexican_Music_Female_Artist_of_the_Year

  • Banda el Recodo
  • Mexican musical group

    Ensembles Banda Conjunto Jarana yucateca Mariachi Regional styles Duranguense Huapango Norteño Pirekua Marimba Ranchera Son Son calentano Tierra Caliente Son

    Banda el Recodo

    Banda el Recodo

    Banda_el_Recodo

  • Tomás Méndez
  • Mexican ranchera singer (1927–1995)

    Pirul Gorrioncillo pecho amarillo Cucurrucucú paloma Golondrina presumida Huapango torero Las rejas no matan Que me toquen las golondrinas Paloma negra Puñalada

    Tomás Méndez

    Tomás Méndez

    Tomás_Méndez

  • Music of Latin America
  • Collective term for the dances, rhythms and styles of music from Latin America

    Duranguense Filin Forró Frevo Funk carioca Grupera Guaguancó Guajira Guaracha Huapango Huayno Jarabe Jarana yucateca Joropo Lambada Lundu Mambo Mariachi Merengue

    Music of Latin America

    Music_of_Latin_America

  • Amate
  • Type of paper manufactured in Mexico

    village, which includes events such as processions, Dance of the Voladors, Huapango music and more. The main event is the exhibition of works by various artists

    Amate

    Amate

    Amate

  • Humberto Contreras
  • Mexican figure skater (born 1983)

    2003–2004 Guadalajara Allá en el Rancho Grande Las Bicicletas Estrellita, Huapango 2002–2003 Henry V by Patrick Doyle The Battle of Agincourt Armageddon by

    Humberto Contreras

    Humberto Contreras

    Humberto_Contreras

  • Flor Silvestre
  • Mexican singer and actress (1930–2020)

    was a notable interpreter of the ranchera, bolero, bolero ranchero, and huapango genres. She recorded more than 300 songs for three labels: Columbia, RCA

    Flor Silvestre

    Flor Silvestre

    Flor_Silvestre

  • List of IMAX films
  • Movies shot with IMAX cameras

    in Space 1982 Flyers 1982 Omnisphere 1983 Darwin on the Galapagos 1983 Huapango 1983 El Pueblo del Sol (The People of the Sun) 1983 Behold Hawaii 1983

    List of IMAX films

    List_of_IMAX_films

  • State of Mexico
  • State of central Mexico

    Rodeo Lake near Xonacatlán, Xibojay and Santa Elena Lakes in Jilotepec and Huapango Lake in Timilpan. About seventy percent of the state has a temperate moist

    State of Mexico

    State of Mexico

    State_of_Mexico

  • Tradicional
  • 2004 studio album by Ana Gabriel

    lost to Luis Miguel's México en la Piel. Tracks: Con las Alas Atadas (Huapango) 03:18 La Araña (Ranchera) 03:14 Volver, Volver (Balada) 03:16 Me Robaste

    Tradicional

    Tradicional

  • Tejano music
  • Music genre fusing Mexican and European influences

    Ensembles Banda Conjunto Jarana yucateca Mariachi Regional styles Duranguense Huapango Norteño Pirekua Marimba Ranchera Son Son calentano Tierra Caliente Son

    Tejano music

    Tejano_music

  • Sierra Gorda
  • Ecoregion in Mexico

    (January 2, 1998). "Reciben ano con un duelo de huapango en Xichu" [Receive the new year with a Huapango duel in Xichu]. El Norte (in Spanish). Monterrey

    Sierra Gorda

    Sierra Gorda

    Sierra_Gorda

  • Corrido
  • Mexican narrative musical tradition

    Ensembles Banda Conjunto Jarana yucateca Mariachi Regional styles Duranguense Huapango Norteño Pirekua Marimba Ranchera Son Son calentano Tierra Caliente Son

    Corrido

    Corrido

    Corrido

  • Un Canto de México
  • 2002 live album by Alejandro Fernández

    Sé Que Tú Te Vas, La Differencia, Te Sigo Amando) (Juan Gabriel) – 8:18 Huapango (José Pablo Moncayo) – 8:37 Allmusic review "Home". billboard.com. "Certificaciones"

    Un Canto de México

    Un_Canto_de_México

  • Grupera
  • Genre of Regional Mexican music

    regional styles like corridos, cumbias, charangas, ballads, boleros and huapangos. Some of the most recognized groups and artists in the grupera genre include

    Grupera

    Grupera

    Grupera

  • Felipe Gil
  • Mexican musician

    Navarro" El Cascabel (Lorenzo Barcelata; arranged by Gil and Navarro)/ftpm "Huapango" (1938) La Cucaracha (arranged by Gil and Navarro) Hay Que Ponerse Muy

    Felipe Gil

    Felipe_Gil

  • Jarana yucateca
  • Ensembles Banda Conjunto Jarana yucateca Mariachi Regional styles Duranguense Huapango Norteño Pirekua Marimba Ranchera Son Son calentano Tierra Caliente Son

    Jarana yucateca

    Jarana yucateca

    Jarana_yucateca

  • Lo Nuestro Award for Regional Mexican Song of the Year
  • Latin music award

    Ensembles Banda Conjunto Jarana yucateca Mariachi Regional styles Duranguense Huapango Norteño Pirekua Marimba Ranchera Son Son calentano Tierra Caliente Son

    Lo Nuestro Award for Regional Mexican Song of the Year

    Lo_Nuestro_Award_for_Regional_Mexican_Song_of_the_Year

  • Gloria Morel
  • Mexican actress (1918–2005)

    the actor Ángel T. Sala. Rosario (1935) La honradez es un estorbo (1937) Huapango (1938) While Mexico Sleeps (1938) El indio (1939) The Queen of the River

    Gloria Morel

    Gloria_Morel

  • Lisset
  • Mexican actress and singer

    Year Title Role Notes 2001 Huapango Julia 2010 Héroes verdaderos Narrator

    Lisset

    Lisset

  • El Gran Silencio
  • Mexican band

    number including hip-hop, reggae, norteño, cumbia, rock-and-roll, polka, huapango and vallenato. Much of what keeps it together are Latin folk rhythms and

    El Gran Silencio

    El Gran Silencio

    El_Gran_Silencio

  • Lagunas, Oaxaca
  • indigenous and Mestizo culture along with popular festivities like the Night of Huapango. The weather in Lagunas is hot with a dry heat, combined with winds coming

    Lagunas, Oaxaca

    Lagunas, Oaxaca

    Lagunas,_Oaxaca

  • Banda MS
  • Mexican banda group

    Ensembles Banda Conjunto Jarana yucateca Mariachi Regional styles Duranguense Huapango Norteño Pirekua Marimba Ranchera Son Son calentano Tierra Caliente Son

    Banda MS

    Banda MS

    Banda_MS

  • Coco (soundtrack)
  • 2017 soundtrack album by various artists

    Crawford Media Services Genre Son mexicano Mariachi Son jarocho Ranchera Huapango Bolero Mexican pop Length 79:09 Language English Spanish Label Walt Disney

    Coco (soundtrack)

    Coco_(soundtrack)

  • 47th Ariel Awards
  • 2005 Mexican film awards

    (Nadie te habla) María Elena Velasco, Iván Lipkies & Ivette Lipkies for Huapango Alejandro Rosso & Liquits for Temporada de patos Rosino Serrano for Adán

    47th Ariel Awards

    47th_Ariel_Awards

  • Soli I
  • Quartet composed by Carlos Chávez

    instruments exploit nearly their entire range, as the rhythms evoke the Huapango and Jarabe dance forms.. Chávez Conducted by Carlos Chávez: Soli I, Soli

    Soli I

    Soli I

    Soli_I

  • La antorcha encendida
  • Television series

    "Pedro de Soto" Jorge Avéndaño 1:25 8. "Nocturno" Jorge Avéndaño 3:48 9. "Huapango Mestizo" Jorge Avéndaño 1:34 10. "Fugato de Cuerdas" Jorge Avéndaño 0:39

    La antorcha encendida

    La_antorcha_encendida

  • Hasta la Raíz
  • 2015 studio album by Natalia Lafourcade

    human strength, and about not forgetting one's roots. García played a huapango riff, and Lafourcade started singing along while producer Cachorro López

    Hasta la Raíz

    Hasta_la_Raíz

  • Cancionera (album)
  • 2025 studio album by Natalia Lafourcade

    Released 24 April 2025 (2025-04-24) Genre Bolero Ranchera Son jarocho Huapango Cumbia Tango Pregón Rumba Jazz Tropical music Salsa Latin American folk

    Cancionera (album)

    Cancionera_(album)

  • Antonio R. Frausto
  • Mexican actor

    Pancho Villa (1936) Such Is My Country (1937) Beautiful Mexico (1938) Huapango (1938) The Girl's Aunt (1938) The Coward (1939) Every Madman to His Specialty

    Antonio R. Frausto

    Antonio R. Frausto

    Antonio_R._Frausto

  • Jilotepec de Abasolo
  • City in the State of Mexico, Mexico

    streams such as Los Charcos, El Colorado, Dedeni, La Mina and 40 others. The Huapango reservoir is the municipality's largest at 120 million m3, followed by

    Jilotepec de Abasolo

    Jilotepec de Abasolo

    Jilotepec_de_Abasolo

  • Paul Bowles
  • American composer and writer (1910–1999)

    Music for a Farce 1938 – Too Much Johnson, play 1938 – Huapango – Cafe Sin Nombre – Huapango-El Sol, Latin American folk 1939 – Denmark Vesey, opera

    Paul Bowles

    Paul_Bowles

  • Música popular (Colombia)
  • Colombian music genre

    Quindío and Risaralda), based on Mexican folk music genres such as corrido, huapango and ranchera, as well as on bolero, tango, pasillo and others, which were

    Música popular (Colombia)

    Música_popular_(Colombia)

  • Y La Bamba
  • American indie band formed in Portland, Oregon

    Coalcomán, Michoacán. This includes rancheras, corridos, boleros and huapangos songs. "Corridos, especially, was very well present in a lot of the bands

    Y La Bamba

    Y La Bamba

    Y_La_Bamba

  • Dolores Camarillo
  • Mexican character actress

    El barchante Neguib (1946).[citation needed] Poppy of the Road (1937) Huapango (1938) The Coward (1939) Horse for Horse (1939) El indio (1939) ... Panchita

    Dolores Camarillo

    Dolores Camarillo

    Dolores_Camarillo

  • 1912 Acambay earthquake
  • Earthquake in Mexico

    Solís, passing 1 km (0.62 mi) north of Acambay, and terminating near the Huapango reservoir. The largest vertical displacement, 50 cm (20 in), occurred near

    1912 Acambay earthquake

    1912_Acambay_earthquake

  • Guillermo Velázquez
  • Mexican musician from Xichú (born 1948)

    musician from Xichú, best known for his folk music known as "arribeño huapango" and work with the Los Leones De La Sierra De Xichú. The rough guide to

    Guillermo Velázquez

    Guillermo_Velázquez

  • Escuela Normal Superior Moíses Sáenz Garza
  • Normal school in Monterrey, Mexico

    and Painting, Printmaking, Theatre, Music, Dance (including versions of Huapango, Danzon and Northern dance styles), as well as additional courses in Marching

    Escuela Normal Superior Moíses Sáenz Garza

    Escuela_Normal_Superior_Moíses_Sáenz_Garza

  • Lourdes Ambriz
  • Mexican operatic soprano (1958–2025)

    fuses together with and evokes traditional Mexican styles of music such as huapango and son mexicano. Music critic Juan Arturo Brennan estimates that Ambriz

    Lourdes Ambriz

    Lourdes Ambriz

    Lourdes_Ambriz

  • Ana María González (Mexican singer)
  • Musical artist

    1983(1983-06-18) (aged 64) Mexico City, Mexico Genres Bolero ranchera huapango beguine schottische copla Occupations Singer voice actress Instrument Vocals

    Ana María González (Mexican singer)

    Ana María González (Mexican singer)

    Ana_María_González_(Mexican_singer)

  • Peñamiller
  • Town in Querétaro, Mexico

    traditional musical styles include corrido and huapango, with a number of locally notable bands. Huapango is most often placed for traditional festivities

    Peñamiller

    Peñamiller

    Peñamiller

  • 1940s in music
  • of the country. This folk ensemble performs ranchera, son de mariachi, huapango de mariachi, polka, corrido, and other musical forms. It originated in

    1940s in music

    1940s_in_music

  • Mexicanisimo
  • 2010 studio album by Yanni

    Barcelata 3:31 2. "Granada" (Paso doble) Agustín Lara 3:52 3. "La Bikina" (Huapango) Alejandro Roth, Rubén Fuentes 2:34 4. "El Son De La Negra" (Son) Silvestre

    Mexicanisimo

    Mexicanisimo

  • Oregon Crusaders Drum and Bugle Corps
  • 81.050 17th 2014 Nevermore Mind Heist (from Inception) by Zack Hemsey / Huapango by Kevin Walczyk / The Alabados Song by Paul Bissell / The Hymn of Acxiom

    Oregon Crusaders Drum and Bugle Corps

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  • Te Deum (Reulein)
  • Te Deum setting for choir and orchestra, 2018

    strings, and also employed Latin-American dance rhythms, tango, habanera and huapango. Reulein added percussion instruments to the scoring. The work was published

    Te Deum (Reulein)

    Te Deum (Reulein)

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  • Son huasteco
  • Traditional Mexican musical style

    Sierra Huasteca Typical instruments Violin, Guitarra huapanguera, Jarana Subgenres Huapango Other topics Charro - Jarabe tapatío - Zapateado-Mariachi

    Son huasteco

    Son huasteco

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  • Armando Torres Chibrás
  • Musical artist

    the Mexican conductor and composer of the celebrated orchestral fantasy "Huapango" for orchestra. Torres-Chibrás, Armando (2009). José Pablo Moncayo: México's

    Armando Torres Chibrás

    Armando Torres Chibrás

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  • Mariachi los Camperos
  • American mariachi band

    Ensembles Banda Conjunto Jarana yucateca Mariachi Regional styles Duranguense Huapango Norteño Pirekua Marimba Ranchera Son Son calentano Tierra Caliente Son

    Mariachi los Camperos

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  • 81st Scripps National Spelling Bee
  • 2008 spelling competition

    aptyalism sinicize oxylophytic tamale posaune ecrase nacarat shtetl rhyton Huapango parfleche lemel bogatyr ziarat martellato chorion fumagillin satyagraha

    81st Scripps National Spelling Bee

    81st Scripps National Spelling Bee

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  • Love After War
  • 2011 studio album by Robin Thicke

    "Never Give Up" contained a sample of José Pablo Moncayo's 1941 piece Huapango. Credits for Love After War adapted from AllMusic. Chinen, Nate (December

    Love After War

    Love_After_War

  • Arriba en la Cordillera
  • 1965 single by Patricio Manns

    stealing cattle from their territory. Manns also captured through the song's huapango rhythm his Mexican music lessons learned during childhood. The next day

    Arriba en la Cordillera

    Arriba en la Cordillera

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  • Sones de México Ensemble Chicago
  • tradition alive in its many regional forms, including the regional styles of huapango, gustos, chilenas, and son jarocho, among others. As performers and recording

    Sones de México Ensemble Chicago

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