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WARM UP 1. What do the following mean in English? 1. El violín 2 . La trompeta. Los músicos maravillosos. Exploratory Languages II. Antonio Soler. Baroque (18th century) Complex mixture of a melody ( Row Row Row Your Boat ) Sonatas for the Harpsichord . Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga.
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WARM UP 1 • What do the following mean in English? 1. El violín 2. La trompeta
Los músicosmaravillosos Exploratory Languages II
Antonio Soler • Baroque (18th century) • Complex mixture of a melody (Row Row Row Your Boat) • Sonatas for the Harpsichord
Juan CrisóstomoArriaga • Classical (19th century) • Less complex clear single melody (Mary Had a Little Lamb) • Quartets for Strings • “Spanish Mozart”
Manuel de Falla • Impressionist (20th century) • Included popular music into traditional forms • El sombrero de trespicos (ballet) • La vidabreve (opera)
Enrique Iglesias • Spain • Latin pop, R&B, dance-pop, rock • Heroe (Hero)
Ricky Martin • Puerto Rico • Latin pop, dance-pop, reggae • La Copa De Vida (The Cup of Life)
Chayanne • Puerto Rico • Latin pop • Refugio De Amor (You Are My Home)
Daddy Yankee • Puerto Rico • Latin pop, hip hop, reggaetón • La Despedida (The Goodbye)
Marc Anthony • US, Puerto Rico • Latin pop, salsa, dance-pop • MuyDentro De Mí (You Sang To Me)
Jennifer Lopez • US, Puerto Rico • Latin pop, R&B, dance-pop • No Me Ames (Don’t Love Me)
ShakiraMebarak • Colombia • Latin pop, rock, dance, world • WakaWaka (This Time For Africa)
Juanes • Colombia • Latin pop, rock, heavy metal • A Diós Le Pido (I Ask God)
Natalia Oreiro • Uruguay • Latin pop, rock • TuVeneno (Your Venom)
Juan Luis Guerra • La RepúblicaDominicana • Latin pop, merengue, bachata, salsa • La Llave De MiCorazón(The Key To My Heart)
Paulina Rubio • México • Latin pop, dance, rock, R&B • Causa y Efecto(Cause and Effect)
Thalía • México • Latin pop, rock, dance • Entre El Mar Y UnaEstrella (Between The Sea And A Star)
La músicatradicional • Los Andes • Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia • Instruments: pan-pipes, conch shells, flutes
La músicatradicional • Conjunto • Mexico, United States • Instruments: guitars, trumpets, accordions • Similar to polkas and country western
La músicatradicional • Flamenco (dance) • Spain gitanos • Cante: singing • Toque: guitar playing, castañuelos • Baile: dancing • Palmas: handclaps
La músicatradicional • Mambo • Cuba • Instruments: conga, cajon, bongo, timbales, claves, upright bass, piano, trombone, trumpet, saxophone
La músicatradicional • Mariachi • Mexico, • Instruments: violin, guitarron, guitarra de golpe, vihuela, guitar, trumpet and occasionally a harp
La músicatradicional • Merengue • Dominican Republic • Instruments: accordion, bass guitar, güira, guitar, saxophone, tambora drum, trumpet, trombone, tuba
La músicatradicional • Rumba • Afro-Cuban dance with percussion and song • Yambú(slow) • Guaguancó(couples) • Columbia (men)
La músicatradicional • Salsa • Cuba song and dance • Conjunto: congas, bongos, bass, piano, tres, a horn section, percussion
La músicatradicional • Tango (dance) • Argentina • Instruments:accordion, bandoneón, piano, guitar, violin, double bass, voice
WARM UP 2 • Who are two of three classical Hispanic musicians? 1. 2.
WARM UP 3 • Who are two of twelve modern Hispanic musicians? 1. 2.
WARM UP 4 • What are two of nine traditional types of Hispanic music? 1. 2.
BONUS • List two Hispanic musicians with their countries of origin 1. 2.