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- Vidalita is a 1949 Argentine comedy film directed and co-written by Luis Saslavsky and produced by Emelco. Considered transgressive for the time, it stars...
- alongside Mecha Ortiz, and a key role in De padre desconocido (1949), Vidalita (1949) and The Story of the Tango (1950). He also appeared in Corrientes...
- Tema de Tárrega Variaciones sobre el Punto Guanacasteco Vidalita con variaciones in A minor Vidalita in D minor Villancico de Navidad Zapateado Caribe (trio)...
- de Vidalita. This piece was inspired by one of the most po****r lyric songs of Argentine folklore. The musicologist Carlos Vega said: "The 'vidalitas' are...
- Victoria (Viktor und Viktoria), Germany (1933) Victor Victoria, US/UK (1982) Vidalita, Argentina (1949) Vier Fenster (Four Windows), Germany (2006) Vil romance...
- Alturas" (2020) "Ya mi mama me decía" (2020) "Mil y una noches" (2021) "Vidalita del mar" (2022) "Quién encendió la luz" (2022) Collaborations "Nana Triste"...
- historical vidalita: Palomita blanca, Vidalitá, That you cross the valley, Go tell everyone, Vidalitá, That Lavalle is dead. Palomita blanca, Vidalitá, Que...
- nacionalismo musical de Alberto Williams en sus obras para piano: Milonga, vidalita y huella". Inter-American Music Review 17, nos. 1–2 (Summer): 293–306....
- of Day” “At Twilight” (with violin; text by Corinne B. Dodge) “Ay Ay Ay Vidalita” “Barcarolle” “Consider the Lilies” “Delight of the Out of Doors” Four...
- feel, but originate from South America: colombianas, guajiras, rumba and vidalitas. Other palos not belonging to any of the above groups: campanilleros,...