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- Chamamé abstract "Chamamé is a folk music genre from the Argentine Northeast, Mesopotamia ("Litoral") and the south of Brazil. Paraná, Santa Catarina, Rio Grande do Sul and Mato Grosso do Sul.Jesuit Reductions in the area encouraged cultural growth that lasted until the Jesuits were expelled by the Spanish Crown in the late 18th century. Within this area, Yapeyú Corrientes was a centre of musical culture that many point to as the birthplace of the original Chamamé. Further mixing with instruments such as the Spanish guitar, then the violin and the accordion, finally resulted in what we currently know as "Chamamé". There are recordings of Chamamé dating back to the early 20th century, and the term 'Chamamé' was already used in 1931; this type of music, prior to that, was often referred to as the Corrientes' Polka.The Chamamé, originally schottische brought by the Volga German immigrants, has considerable Guaraní influence, mixed with the Spanish guitar and the European accordion from those immigrants that arrived in the area at the beginning of the 20th century.Among chamamé figures of note are Raúl Barboza, Tarragó Ros, (his son) Antonio Tarragó Ros, Teresa Parodi, Ernesto Montiel, Tránsito Cocomarola, Mario Millán Medina, and modern musicians Chango Spasiuk, Zitto Segovia, Mario Bofill, Alejandro Brittes and Los Núñez con Ruiz Guiñazú.".
- Chamamé wikiPageExternalLink www.chamame.com.br.
- Chamamé wikiPageExternalLink www.chamame.tv.
- Chamamé wikiPageExternalLink www.chamigos.com.
- Chamamé wikiPageExternalLink www.corrienteschamame.com.
- Chamamé wikiPageExternalLink www.fundacionmemoriadelchamame.com.
- Chamamé wikiPageExternalLink www.siemprechamame.com.ar.
- Chamamé wikiPageID "4488924".
- Chamamé wikiPageLength "2623".
- Chamamé wikiPageOutDegree "43".
- Chamamé wikiPageRevisionID "653217683".
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Accordion.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Alejandro_Brittes.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Argentina.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Brazil.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_music_genres.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Category:Argentine_dances.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Category:Argentine_styles_of_music.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Category:Culture_in_Rio_Grande_do_Sul.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dance_in_Argentina.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Chango_Spasiuk.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Classical_guitar.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Corrientes_Province.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Ernesto_Montiel.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Folk_music.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Guarani_people.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Guaraní_people.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Jenkka.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Jesuit_Reductions.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Jesuit_reduction.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Litoral.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Littoral_zone.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Los_Núñez_con_Ruiz_Guiñazú.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Mario_Bofill.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Mario_Millán_Medina.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Mato_Grosso_do_Sul.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Mesopotamia,_Argentina.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Monarchy_of_Spain.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Argentina.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Paraná_(state).
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Polka.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Raúl_Barboza.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Rio_Grande_do_Sul.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Catarina_(state).
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Schottische.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Society_of_Jesus.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_Crown.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Teresa_Parodi.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Tránsito_Cocomarola.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Violin.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Volga_German.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Volga_Germans.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Xote.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Yapeyú.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLink Zitto_Segovia.
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chamamé".
- Chamamé wikiPageWikiLinkText "chamamé".
- Chamamé hasPhotoCollection Chamamé.
- Chamamé wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Argentina-stub.
- Chamamé wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Es_icon.
- Chamamé wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music-genre-stub.
- Chamamé wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music_in_Spanish.
- Chamamé wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pt_icon.
- Chamamé subject Category:20th-century_music_genres.
- Chamamé subject Category:Argentine_dances.
- Chamamé subject Category:Argentine_styles_of_music.
- Chamamé subject Category:Culture_in_Rio_Grande_do_Sul.
- Chamamé subject Category:Dance_in_Argentina.
- Chamamé type Genre.
- Chamamé type MusicGenre.
- Chamamé type TopicalConcept.
- Chamamé type Concept.
- Chamamé type Thing.
- Chamamé type Q188451.
- Chamamé comment "Chamamé is a folk music genre from the Argentine Northeast, Mesopotamia ("Litoral") and the south of Brazil. Paraná, Santa Catarina, Rio Grande do Sul and Mato Grosso do Sul.Jesuit Reductions in the area encouraged cultural growth that lasted until the Jesuits were expelled by the Spanish Crown in the late 18th century. Within this area, Yapeyú Corrientes was a centre of musical culture that many point to as the birthplace of the original Chamamé.".
- Chamamé label "Chamamé".
- Chamamé sameAs Chamamé.
- Chamamé sameAs Ĉamameo.
- Chamamé sameAs Chamamé.
- Chamamé sameAs Chamamé.
- Chamamé sameAs Chamamé.
- Chamamé sameAs チャマメ.
- Chamamé sameAs Chamamé.
- Chamamé sameAs m.0c56g5.
- Chamamé sameAs Q1060475.
- Chamamé sameAs Q1060475.
- Chamamé wasDerivedFrom Chamamé?oldid=653217683.
- Chamamé isPrimaryTopicOf Chamamé.