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06:24 Minutos
Uma Jornada pelo Barreiro Ferroviário
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09:37 Minutos
Part one of Dan Barreiros interview with Minnesota Vikings head coach Brad Childress, from Training Camp in Mankato, Minnesota.
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04:28 Minutos
DOLORES BARREIRO PHOTOGRAPHERS ARGENTINA
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05:23 Minutos
Acto cultural no interior do Castelo de Pambre por primeira vez na súa historia
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01:48 Minutos
O Castelo Pambre nevado é escenario dunha peza musical de Tchaikovsky, na compaña dos míticos canteiros
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03:20 Minutos
2011 Sunshine State Games
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05:28 Minutos
Outra Europa é posivel
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05:08 Minutos
Elias Barreiro was born in Cuba and came to the US after the Cuban Revolution. In the course of a long career, he has performed extensivly, published numerous transcriptions and arrangments, and taught for many years at Tulane University. His CD, "Music of Cuba", was used as the soundtrack to the movie "Original Sin". The Antonio Torres guitar he plays in this 1989 concert was originally owned by Francisco Tarrega. It is reputed to have been Tarregas favorite guitar.
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01:35 Minutos
Leslie Frazier joins KFAN-AM1130s Dan Barreiro from the Vikings Charity Golf Tournament at Rush Creek.
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07:08 Minutos
La noche de las ranas -The night of the frogs- is a piece that uses rhetorical principles to articulate its parts as musical speech. It has six sections, and in one of them a quote of the folk song Macochi pitentzin is included. The harmonic language is derived from clusters and the piece makes use of very common devices on the modern guitar literature such as Harmonics, rasgueos and some percussion. It is an evocative piece that makes reference to the word night (noche) as a meditation over death, and empathizes the note b as homage to JS Bach, who loved the b minor key. Played in april 2009 in the Festival21 in Boston, USA. Supported by the Augustine Foundation.
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