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  • is best known for his studies on the Mexican corrido. In 1907 when Vicente T. Mendoza was 13 years old, he went to Mexico City where he studied piano and...
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    consider the corrido dead or moribund in more recent times (see, e.g. Vicente T. Mendoza, El corrido mexicano, 1954). In more rural areas where Spanish and...
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  • interest was focused on Mexican folklore. With the collaboration of Vicente T. Mendoza, he compiled a treatise of Pre-Columbian era instruments, published...
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    me has besado tu," "La mañana está de fiesta" and "Alma herida." Vicente T. Mendoza (1894–1964) was from Cholula who dedicated himself to researching...
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    forms). Solfège or sight reading was taught by the eminent professors Vicente T. Mendoza and Gerónimo Baqueiro Foster. Music history was taught by Ernesto...
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    1930s, and a study of Otomi musical styles was conducted by Vicente T. Mendoza. Mendoza found two distinct musical traditions: a religious, and a profane...
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  • México (1937). La danza de los Concheros de San Miguel Allende (with Vicente T. Mendoza, 1941) Orozco: forma e idea (1942). Prometeo: ensayo sobre pintura...
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  • he enrolled at the Sociedad Folklórica de México (then headed by Vicente T. Mendoza), he dropped off in 1960 and in 1961 he enrolled at the Escuela Nacional...
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    Manuel María Ponce, composition Carlos Vázquez, piano Laura Mendez Vicente T. Mendoza, music history José Pablo Moncayo, composition, conducting Salvador...
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  • violin with Revueltas and composition with Chávez, Manuel M. Ponce, Vicente T. Mendoza, Candelario Huízar and Julián Carrillo at the Conservatorio Nacional...
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    metropolitan area of the provincial capital (Mendoza). Godoy Cruz was initially known as Villa de San Vicente (since 1872) and then as Villa Belgrano (1889)...
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    Camp Vicente Lim is a facility of the Philippine National Police located in Barangay Mayapa in the City of Calamba, Laguna, which currently serves as...
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  • the Devil is a Mexican fairy tale collected by Vicente T. Medoza and Virginia Rodriguez Rivera de Mendoza in Piedra Gorda. It is Aarne–Thompson type 1096...
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    Luna Ever Magallanes Isidro Márquez Adrián Martinez Luis Alfonso Mendoza Mario Mendoza Joey Meneses Sid Monge Felipe Montemayor Andrés Mora Ángel Moreno...
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    Godoy Cruz Antonio Tomba is an Argentine sports club from Godoy Cruz, Mendoza. The club is best known for its football team, that plays in the Primera...
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  • of Commerce and Industrial Development was Herminio Blanco Mendoza When President Vicente Fox took office the name of the SECOFI was changed to Secretariat...
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    Men's sabre Vicente Calderón William Fajardo Gustavo Chapela Men's team sabre William Fajardo, Gustavo Chapela, Héctor Abaunza, Vicente Calderón, Román...
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  • Vicente Carrillo Fuentes (born 16 October 1962), commonly referred to by his alias El Viceroy, is a Mexican convicted drug lord and former leader of the...
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    María Mendoza de Baratta (February 27, 1890 – June 10, 1978) was a Salvadoran composer, pianist, musicologist, and folklorist. Born in San Salvador, Baratta...
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    Mexican folk song or copla popularized in 1882 by Mexican author Quirino Mendoza y Cortés (c. 1862 – 1957). Its title is roughly translated as "Lovely Sweet...
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