Pasillo - Wikipedia Pasillo has been a very popular style of music in Colombia since the 19th century Famous Colombian pasillos include "Espumas", "Pueblito viejo", "Pescador lucero y río", and "Oropel" Colombian artists, such as Silva y Villalba and Garzon y Collazos, have helped popularize pasillo around the world
Pasillo, song and poetry - UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage The pasillo, which means ‘small step’, is danced in short steps by a couple A product of urban culture, it is performed in ballroom dances, public ceremonies, festivals, radio and television programmes, and outdoor concerts
Pasillo – The Rhythm of Ecuador Pasillo is a musical genre that is believed to identify Ecuador within the Latin American music spectrum Pasillo is usually down-tempo, played with a guitar and a rondin (similar to a flute)
Traditional Ecuadorian music called pasillo - YouTube This is an Ecuadorian traditional music whose rhythm called "pasillo" was a National characteristic music from the last century , even the people of the "high society" o so called at that time
RAE - ASALE - pasillo | Diccionario de la lengua española 1 m Pieza de paso larga y estrecha, en el interior de un edificio 2 m Espacio alargado y estrecho que sirve de paso Le abrieron un pasillo entre la multitud El pasillo del tren
Pasillo | Origins, Lineage, and Sound | The Sound Atlas The most lyrical and melancholic of Colombia and Ecuador's traditional musical forms, pasillo is a refined and intimate chamber genre that distills European waltz elegance through the filter of Andean sensibility to create something quietly devastating in its beauty
Pasillo - Melodigging Pasillo is a 19th‑century Andean genre and dance that took shape during the independence era in the former Viceroyalty of New Granada It blends the triple‑meter elegance of the European waltz with indigenous and mestizo Andean melodic sensibilities and guitar‑family timbres
Pasillo Explained Pasillo has been a very popular style of music in Colombia since the 19th century Famous Colombian pasillos include "Espumas", "Pueblito viejo", "Pescador lucero y río", and "Oropel" Colombian artists, such as Silva y Villalba and Garzon y Collazos, have helped popularize pasillo around the world