Lamento borincano
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Lamento borincano
Summary
Lamento borincano is a musical work/composition[1]. It ranks in the top 5% of musical_work_composition entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (77 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Lamento borincano's instance of is recorded as musical work/composition[3].
- Lamento borincano's composer is recorded as Rafael Hernández Marín[4].
- Lamento borincano's genre is bolero[5].
- Among the performers on Lamento borincano was Paco de Lucía[6].
- Lamento borincano was performed by Víctor Jara[7].
- Among the performers on Lamento borincano was Caetano Veloso[8].
- Lamento borincano was performed by Marc Anthony[9].
- Among the performers on Lamento borincano was Marco Antonio Muñiz[10].
- Lamento borincano was performed by Gilberto Monroig[11].
- Among the performers on Lamento borincano was Javier Solís[12].
- Among the performers on Lamento borincano was Alfonso Ortiz Tirado[13].
- Lamento borincano was performed by Chavela Vargas[14].
- Lamento borincano was performed by Franck Pourcel[15].
- Among the performers on Lamento borincano was Conjunto Primavera[16].
- Lamento borincano was performed by Ginamaría Hidalgo[17].
- Lamento borincano was performed by Alfredo Kraus[18].
- Lamento borincano was performed by Plácido Domingo[19].
- Lamento borincano was performed by Óscar Chávez[20].
- Among the performers on Lamento borincano was Pedro Infante[21].
- Among the performers on Lamento borincano was Roberto Torres[22].
- Lamento borincano was performed by Toña la Negra[23].
- Lamento borincano was performed by Daniel Santos[24].
- Among the performers on Lamento borincano was Radio Pirata[25].
- Lamento borincano was performed by Los Indios Tabajaras[26].
- Among the performers on Lamento borincano was Facundo Cabral[27].
Product Details
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Body
Authorship and Creation
Performers include Paco de Lucía[6], Víctor Jara[7], Caetano Veloso[8], Marc Anthony[9], Marco Antonio Muñiz[10], and Gilberto Monroig[11].
Publication
Lamento borincano was published on 1929[30]. Its language of work or name is recorded as Spanish[31]. Its genre is bolero[5].
Why It Matters
Lamento borincano ranks in the top 5% of musical_work_composition entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (77 views/month).[2]