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Vero Pérez
Verónica Osffier Pérez Jaime (born 1988) is a Bolivian musician, singer, and songwriter, who performs under the name Vero Pérez. Early life and education Pérez was born in La Paz, Bolivia on 4 February 1988. She went to school at the Franco Boliviano College in La Paz, and attended the Bolivian Catholic University. Musical career Pérez's debut album ''Cadáver Exquisito'' (Spanish for "Exquisite Corpse") was released in 2020. The tracks on ''Cadáver Exquisito'' are poems by nine Bolivian poets set to music and sung by Pérez; the poets are Matilde Casazola, Jaime Sáenz, Adela Zamudio, , Blanca Wiethüchter, Julio Barriga, , Paola Senseve, and Jessica Freudenthal. To celebrate World Poetry Day in 2024 Pérez performed the album at the and Espacio Kúu Inti in La Paz, backed by a symphony orchestra. Pérez again performed the album backed by a symphony orchestra in two shows on 2 and 3 November 2024, as part of the All Saints' Day celebrations in La Paz. Pérez told ''Co ...
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La Paz
La Paz, officially Nuestra Señora de La Paz (Aymara language, Aymara: Chuqi Yapu ), is the seat of government of the Bolivia, Plurinational State of Bolivia. With 755,732 residents as of 2024, La Paz is the List of Bolivian cities by population, third-most populous city in Bolivia. Its metropolitan area, which is formed by La Paz, El Alto, Achocalla Municipality, Achocalla, Viacha Municipality, Viacha, and Mecapaca Municipality, Mecapaca makes up the second most populous urban area in Bolivia, with a population of 2.2 million, after Santa Cruz de la Sierra with a population of 2.3 million. It is also the capital of the La Paz Department, Bolivia, La Paz Department. The city, in west-central Bolivia southeast of Lake Titicaca, is set in a canyon created by the Choqueyapu River. It is in a bowl-like depression, part of the Amazon basin, surrounded by the high mountains of the Altiplano. Overlooking the city is the triple-peaked Illimani. Its peaks are always snow-cove ...
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Jazz Fusion
Jazz fusion (also known as jazz rock, jazz-rock fusion, or simply fusion) is a popular music genre that developed in the late 1960s when musicians combined jazz harmony and improvisation with rock music, funk, and rhythm and blues. Electric guitars, amplifiers, and keyboards that were popular in rock began to be used by jazz musicians, particularly those who had grown up listening to rock and roll. Jazz fusion arrangements vary in complexity. Some employ groove-based vamps fixed to a single key or a single chord with a simple, repeated melody. Others use elaborate chord progressions, unconventional time signatures, or melodies with counter-melodies. These arrangements, whether simple or complex, typically include improvised sections that can vary in length, much like in other forms of jazz. As with jazz, jazz fusion can employ brass and woodwind instruments such as trumpet and saxophone, but other instruments often substitute for these. A jazz fusion band is less likely to use ...
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21st-century Bolivian Women Singers
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1988 Births
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Los Tiempos
''Los Tiempos'' () is a newspaper published in Cochabamba, Bolivia. By 2013, its circulation reached 45,000 copies. Since October 2017, the newspaper is published in Berliner. Prior to this, the newspaper was a broadsheet. History ''Los Tiempos'' was founded on 16 September 1943 by Demetrio Canelas, who had already founded the newspaper '' La Patria'' in Oruro in 1919. He was assaulted and practically destroyed by a mob of militants of the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement The Revolutionary Nationalist Movement ( , MNR) is a centre-right, conservative political party in Bolivia. It was the leading force behind the Bolivian National Revolution from 1952 to 1964. It influenced much of the country's history since 19 ... on 9 November 1953, resuming its publications on 19 July 1967 with the premiere of a rotary offset. On 17 September 1989, it inaugurated its modern building, and on 4 September 1996, it opened its website. References External links * 1943 establishme ...
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El Diario (La Paz)
''El Diario'' is a daily newspaper published in La Paz, Bolivia. Incorporated in 1904, it is Bolivia's oldest newspaper and considered a newspaper of record for Bolivia. The newspaper traditionally followed a conservative position in line with its founders, the Carrasco family, one of La Paz's most influential families of the 20th century. History It was founded on April 5, 1904, and is Bolivia's oldest newspaper still in publication. It started as an evening paper, becoming a morning paper from the eighth edition; from edition 18 it started publishing daily dramas. In 1967, it started printing a few pages in color, and in the following decade, it adopted the offset system. On April 5, 1953, coinciding with its 49th anniversary, ''El Diario'' inaugurated its first teletype service, which had a terminal manufactured by Westrex Corporation. The newspaper was usurped on September 7, 1970, when Juan José Torres became president of the republic, suspending its publishing until Se ...
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100 Días Para Enamorarnos
''100 días para enamorarnos'' ( English: ''100 Days To Fall In Love'') is an American comedy drama television series that premiered on Telemundo on 28 April 2020, with 30 minutes of the first episode given a special pre-release online on 21 April 2020. The series is an adaptation of the Argentine telenovela created by Sebastián Ortega titled '' 100 días para enamorarse'', which had a recent Chilean version released in 2019 on Mega with the same name. The series received media attention for LGBTQ characters like Alejandra Rivera who explores romantic feelings for a woman and then embraces his "gender identity." The second season was made available for streaming outside the United States on Netflix and Blim TV on 10 February 2021. The series stars an ensemble cast headed by Ilse Salas, Mariana Treviño, Erick Elías, and David Chocarro. Plot The story revolves around two good friends, Constanza Franco ( Ilse Salas), a very sophisticated and successful lawyer, in addit ...
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Miami Symphony Orchestra
Eduardo Marturet (born September 19, 1953) is a Venezuelan conducting, conductor and composer represented by Tempo Primo. He is the Music Director and Conductor of The Miami Symphony Orchestra (MISO). Biography Eduardo Marturet enjoys an active career on three continents. As the Music Director and Conductor of The Miami Symphony Orchestra, he remains deeply involved in the musical life of his native Venezuela and continues to guest conduct actively in Europe. He has made more than 60 CDs that range from a Brahms orchestral cycle to surveys of Latin America's greatest orchestral composers. European orchestras with which he has had an active guest conducting relationship include Berliner Symphoniker, European Community Chamber Orchestra, Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz, RAI Symphony Orchestra, Danish Radio Symphony, Royal Flemish Philarmonique, Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie, Gelders Orkest, Bohemian Chamber Philharmonic, Budapest Radio Symphony, Brabant Orkest, and Concertgeb ...
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