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Quechua drama
‹ The template Infobox play is being considered for merging. › Ollantay is a dramatic play, originally written in the Quechua language. It is considered
Ollantay
1949 orchestral triptych by Alberto Ginastera
Ollantay: Tres movimientos sinfónicos, Op. 17, is an orchestral triptych by Alberto Ginastera written in 1947. It is one of the last compositions of his
Ollantay_(Ginastera)
Language family of the Andes in South America
religious topics and of European inspiration. The most famous dramas are Ollantay and the plays describing the death of Atahualpa. Juan de Espinosa Medrano
Quechuan_languages
Country in Central America
from the original on 25 April 2015. Retrieved 25 April 2015. Itzamná, Ollantay (21 May 2015). "Guatemala: Indígenas y campesinos indignados exigen la
Guatemala
Argentine composer (1916–1983)
Estancia, Op. 8a (1943) Obertura para el "Fausto" criollo, Op. 9 (1943) Ollantay: 3 Symphonic Movements, Op. 17 (1947) Variaciones concertantes, Op. 23
Alberto_Ginastera
Country in South America
write in their native Quechua language. The history behind the Inca drama "Ollantay", the oldest literary piece in existence for any Amerindian language in
Ecuador
1438–1533 empire in South America
be seen in names of ruins such as Ollantaytambo or "the storehouse of Ollantay". These were set up so the Inca and his entourage would always have supplies
Inca_Empire
Set of three dances for solo piano by Alberto Ginastera
Cinco canciones populares argentinas (1943) Lamentaciones de Jeremias Propheta (1946) Ollantay (1947) Sonata for guitar (1976) Popol Vuh (1983) Category
Danzas_Argentinas
Letter of the Latin script
for writing the Quechua family of languages in the French translation of Ollantay published in 1878. It is also used in the Landsmålsalfabetet. The Unifon
Closed_U
Set of five songs by Alberto Ginastera
Cinco canciones populares argentinas (1943) Lamentaciones de Jeremias Propheta (1946) Ollantay (1947) Sonata for guitar (1976) Popol Vuh (1983) Category
Cinco canciones populares argentinas
Cinco_canciones_populares_argentinas
Dominican singer
professionally with collaborations especially with the singer and friend OPB (Ollantay Pérez Betancourt). In 2002, he founded his own "Latino Way" record label
Henry_Méndez
American dramatist
16; and, Bilingual Translations of 3 of the TALES: Sand, Fire & Jesus, Ollantay Theater Magazine's Puerto Rican Theater Issue, which includes an essay
Migdalia_Cruz
Peruvian Roman Catholic prelate
gifted works of art to museums, such as in 1920, when he gifted a copy of Ollantay to the National Archive of Peru. He wrote works in the Quechua language
José_Gregorio_Castro
Incan noble (d. 1539)
smearing herself in excrement. Cura Ocllo was kept as a hostage by Pizarro in Ollantay in Yucay valley, after which Pizarro negotiated with peace with Manco Inca
Cura_Ocllo
Cinco canciones populares argentinas (1943) Lamentaciones de Jeremias Propheta (1946) Ollantay (1947) Sonata for guitar (1976) Popol Vuh (1983) Category
Bomarzo_(opera)
2008 science fiction novel by Stephen Baxter
settlement, which results in the deaths of Amanda, Benj, and Kristie's husband, Ollantay, a self-claimed Inca descendant who leads the revolt. Gary parts ways with
Flood_(Baxter_novel)
1961 piano concerto by Alberto Ginastera
Cinco canciones populares argentinas (1943) Lamentaciones de Jeremias Propheta (1946) Ollantay (1947) Sonata for guitar (1976) Popol Vuh (1983) Category
Piano Concerto No. 1 (Ginastera)
Piano_Concerto_No._1_(Ginastera)
Overview of theatre in Peru
1850. There were also productions created in Quechua, which highlights Ollantay as one of the first. Although the artistic manifestations are based on
Theatre_of_Peru
District in Lima, Peru
Francisco de la Cruz, Buenos Milagros, Los Laureles, Virgen del Buen Paso, Ollantay, Rinconada, Nueva Rinconada, among others. This last urban settlement was
San_Juan_de_Miraflores
Peruvian journalist
was a Peruvian producer and host of a radio news program on the Radio Ollantay station. He was known as a stern critic of the local government. Narváez
Julio_Castillo_Narváez
Cinco canciones populares argentinas (1943) Lamentaciones de Jeremias Propheta (1946) Ollantay (1947) Sonata for guitar (1976) Popol Vuh (1983) Category
Lamentaciones de Jeremias Propheta
Lamentaciones_de_Jeremias_Propheta
Based on Aelita by Alexei Tolstoy 1980 Szetna, a varázsló (TV Movie) 1980 Ollantay, az Andok vezére (TV Movie) 1980 A fejenincs Írástudó (TV Movie) 1980 Gulliver
András_Rajnai
changed and now the quartet is formed by Jesus Andrés Guzman Fajardo, Ollantay Velazquez, Santo Scala, and Mariana Fermin. Their recordings can be heard
Simón_Bolívar_String_Quartet
Argentine writer, educator (1882–1957)
(1933) Cervantes (1935) Retablo Español (1938) Un Titán de los Andes (1939) Ollantay (1939) El Pensamiento vivo de Sarmiento (1941) Archipiélago (1942) La Salamanca
Ricardo_Rojas_(writer)
2023 edition of the Latin Grammy Awards
Immersive Symphony for Orchestra and Chorus – Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra Ollantay Velasquez, conductor; Huáscar Barradas, Maria Cardemas, Eugenio Carreño
24th Annual Latin Grammy Awards
24th_Annual_Latin_Grammy_Awards
Cinco canciones populares argentinas (1943) Lamentaciones de Jeremias Propheta (1946) Ollantay (1947) Sonata for guitar (1976) Popol Vuh (1983) Category
Piano Concerto No. 2 (Ginastera)
Piano_Concerto_No._2_(Ginastera)
1956 composition by Alberto Ginastera
Cinco canciones populares argentinas (1943) Lamentaciones de Jeremias Propheta (1946) Ollantay (1947) Sonata for guitar (1976) Popol Vuh (1983) Category
Harp_Concerto_(Ginastera)
Spanish-Paraguayan poet
Geneva, Switzerland; the founding member of the PEN Paraguayan Club; the "Ollantay" trophy to the theatre investigation of Venezuela (1984); the "woman of
Josefina_Plá
1964 opera
Cinco canciones populares argentinas (1943) Lamentaciones de Jeremias Propheta (1946) Ollantay (1947) Sonata for guitar (1976) Popol Vuh (1983) Category
Don_Rodrigo
from the original on 25 April 2015. Retrieved 25 April 2015. Itzamná, Ollantay (21 May 2015). "Guatemala: Indígenas y campesinos indignados exigen la
History_of_Guatemala
American dancer and choreographer
Ramón. "Latina/o Queer Futurities: Arthur Aviles Takes on the Bronx." Ollantay Theater Magazine 15.29-30 (2007): 127-46. Rivera-Servera, Ramón. "Building
Arthur_Aviles
Aspect of musical history
De Rogatis (Huémac, 1916), Constantino Vicente Gaito (Petronio, 1919; Ollantay, 1926), Floro Ugarte (Saika, 1920) and Athos Palma (La novia del hereje
History_of_opera
Topics referred to by the same term
Trio Dvořák – The Stubborn Lovers Enescu – Symphony No. 2 Ginastera – Ollantay Hovhaness – Symphony No. 1 Karetnikov – Symphony No. 4 Korngold – Piano
Op._17
Opera in two acts
Cinco canciones populares argentinas (1943) Lamentaciones de Jeremias Propheta (1946) Ollantay (1947) Sonata for guitar (1976) Popol Vuh (1983) Category
Beatrix_Cenci
Quechuan (Peru) hymn (early 1600s)
Magnificat Choir, dir. Patrick Kronner, Magnificat (Signum Records, 2024) Ollantay, play originally written in the Quechua language Mannheim, Bruce (1998)
Hanacpachap_cussicuinin
Peruvian Indigenous cleric and professor
a mythological piece, published in 1650 The Quechua theatrical piece Ollantay is also attributed to him, and represents the oldest and deepest expression
Juan_de_Espinosa_Medrano
manuscripts in an Anthology of Inca Literature, among which was the codex of the Ollantay drama, copied around 1838 from a manuscript owned by the priest Antonio
Justo_Sahuaraura_Inca
Puerto Rican writer and scholar (1944–2020)
Anthology of AIDS Poetry from the United States, Latin America and Spain.(Ollantay 1996). Como ángeles en llamas/Algunas voces Latinoamericanas del siglo
Alfredo_Villanueva_Collado
German clarinetist and conductor (born 1961)
Andrew Clements (11 November 2015). "Ginastera: Variaciones Concertantes; Ollantay; Bomarzo Suite, etc review – a timely portrait". The Guardian. Retrieved
Karl-Heinz_Steffens
Israeli-American orchestra conductor
Orchestra (Koch International, reissued by Naxos) Alberto Ginastera, "Ollantay", "Popol-Vuh", Suite of Native Dances (orchestral version of Suite de Danzas
Gisèle_Ben-Dor
indio precolombino: El Güegüense, o, Macho ratón; El varón de Rabinal; Ollantay. Madrid: Aguilar. 1964. OCLC 175878. Teatro indoamericano colonial. Madrid:
Dolores_Martí_de_Cid
child, singing and playing the charango in folk clubs, including Peña Ollantay, Peña Naira and the country's then only television channel. Still a teenager
Agustín_Fernández_(composer)
Symphonic poem by Alberto Ginastera
Cinco canciones populares argentinas (1943) Lamentaciones de Jeremias Propheta (1946) Ollantay (1947) Sonata for guitar (1976) Popol Vuh (1983) Category
Popol_Vuh_(Ginastera)
Populares Argentinas, Las horas de una estancia, Pampeana nº 1 (1947) and Ollantay (1947). But it was especially the premiere of the orchestral suite of his
History of folkloric music in Argentina
History_of_folkloric_music_in_Argentina
Historical forms of Quechua
middle of the 18th century) and by far the most famous Quechua drama, Ollantay (Anonymous, sometimes attributed to Antonio Valdez; Justiniani codex from
Classical_Quechua
Italian tenor
Boero's opera Tucuman (in 1918) and the title role in Constantino Gaito's Ollantay (in 1926). His final stage appearances were in Italy in 1946, in Pagliacci
Aureliano_Pertile
Ballad" by François Villon Le Morte d'Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory Apu Ollantay Hagoromo Outlaws of the Water Margin by Shi Nai'an Popol Vuh The Visions
The_Graphic_Canon
Mansilla (La angelical manuelita,1917), Constantino Gaito (Petronio, 1919; Ollantay, 1926, La sangre de las guitarras), 1927, Floro Ugarte (Saika, 1920), Gilardo
Opera_in_Latin_America
American poet
(Ballantine Books/Random House, Inc., 1995) ISBN 0-345-39502-6. PoeSIDA, (Ollantay Press, 1995) ISBN 0-9625127-4-5. In Other Words, Literature by Latinas
Sandra_María_Esteves
pre-Columbian America; Manco Cápac = 1st Sapa Inca, ca. 1200-1230; Ollanta [Ollantay] = an ancient Inca play; Puño = Spanish fist, perhaps referring to the
List of stock used by PeruRail
List_of_stock_used_by_PeruRail
1949-03-02 Rome Accademia di Santa Cecilia Orchestra – Rossi Ginastera, Alberto Ollantay (1947) 1949-10-29 Buenos Aires Teatro Colón Regular Orchestra – E. Kleiber
1949_in_music
Argentine composer, pianist, and conductor
1933 Misa de Gloria, 1936 Gaucho con botas nuevas, symphonic poem, 1938 Ollantay, incidental music for the play of Ricardo Rojas, 1939 Sonata para violín
Gilardo_Gilardi
Cinco canciones populares argentinas (1943) Lamentaciones de Jeremias Propheta (1946) Ollantay (1947) Sonata for guitar (1976) Popol Vuh (1983) Category
Sonata_for_guitar_(Ginastera)
American perfumer (1845–1934)
Geisha Rose 1908 Ilovit 1903 Italian Violette 1903 Naiad's Breath 1903 Ollantay 1922 Pearl of Persia 1903 Psyche Rose 1903 Queen Louise 1903 Regal Frangipanni
John_Blocki
Leopoldo Longhi; premiered 19 September 1925, Teatro Colón, Buenos Aires Ollantay by Constantino Gaito; opera in a prologue and three acts to a libretto
List_of_Argentine_operas
Latin American literature and cultural studies scholar
His awards include: 1938 - Hijo Ilustre de Mayarí, Cuba 1979 - Premio Ollantay for research in Latin American Theater, Venezuela 1979 - Diploma of Appreciation
José_Juan_Arrom
stereo LS-695 LOU-696 1969 Silvestre Revueltas, Alberto Ginastera Redes / "Ollantay", a Symphonic Triptych LP in stereo LS-696 LOU-701 1970 Antonio Tauriello
List of First Edition Records releases
List_of_First_Edition_Records_releases
Venezuelan visual artist (1944–2005)
Contemporaneo, Caracas, Venezuela 1982 “Three South American Artists,” Ollantay Gallery, New York, NY “40th. Salon Arturo Michelena,” Valencia, Venezuela
Elba_Damast
Football league season
19 −3 25 7 Deportivo Municipal (Yanaoca) 16 5 1 10 20 30 −10 16 8 Inka Ollantay 18 5 2 11 18 31 −13 17 9 Universidad Andina del Cusco 18 5 2 11 17 40 −23
2010 Ligas Superiores del Peru
2010_Ligas_Superiores_del_Peru
Violin Sonatas 2023 Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra & National Choir; Ollantay Velasquez, conductor Maria Beatriz Cardenas (Tatiz), Huáscar Barradas,
Latin Grammy Award for Best Classical Album
Latin_Grammy_Award_for_Best_Classical_Album
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Mercury
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English
English : habitational name from a place in Nottinghamshire, named in Old English as ‘homestead at a (district) boundary’, from mearc ‘boundary’ + hÄm ‘homestead’.Irish : English surname used as an equivalent of Gaelic Ó Marcacháin ‘descendant of Marcachán’, a diminutive of Marcach (see Markey). This is a Galway surname, which is sometimes ‘translated’ as Ryder.
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English
English : from Middle English cachere ‘one who always chases or drives’, ‘huntsman’. It is probably also used in the same sense as the diminutive cacherel, which is common both as a name of office and as a surname in Norfolk.
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The powerful mind beloved
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The Moon
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Muslim
A Biblical Prophet's name. Job is the English language equivalent.
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Victory
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Arabic
Strong
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