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Encyclopedia > Canto nuevo

The Canto Nuevo or Nueva Canci n is a form of folk music that developed in South America.


Originally practised by artists like Violeta Parra and Argentinian singer Atahualpa Yupanqui, it spread to Chile where it became a method for Resistance under Pinochet in the 1970s


Canto Nuevo can also refer to the Cuban music movement inspired by the 1960s music of North America


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Canto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (242 words)
A canto is a significant section of a long poem or the highest part in a piece of choral music.
Canto is the surname of the Mexican boxer Miguel Canto.
Canto is sometimes a colloquial abbreviation for the Cantonese language.
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