Maria Salgado

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Solo Por Miedo 00:00 Tools
Siete Modo De Guisar Las Berenjenas 00:00 Tools
Sólo Por Miedo 00:00 Tools
Solo Por Miedo (Spain) 00:00 Tools
Siete Modos De Guisar Las Berenjenas 00:00 Tools
Mirándote 00:00 Tools
Adio querido 00:00 Tools
Mirandote 00:00 Tools
tiempo 00:00 Tools
Al Aire 00:00 Tools
Tu 00:00 Tools
Amor Amor 00:00 Tools
Colombiana 00:00 Tools
04- Solo Por Miedo (Spain) 00:00 Tools
Hotel Horizonte 00:00 Tools
Aunque No Te VI Llegar 00:00 Tools
Ojos Malignos 00:00 Tools
El Sol Se Va Poniendo 00:00 Tools
Canto de Siega 00:00 Tools
Ojos Maligno (Sevil Eyes) [Son-Bolero] 00:00 Tools
Dia de Hilar 00:00 Tools
Rosina [Habanera] 00:00 Tools
Las Torres de la Capilla (The Chapel Towers) [Habanera] 00:00 Tools
Ascua de Hielo (Embers of Ice) [Habanera] 00:00 Tools
Vuela Golondrina (Fly on, Swallow) [Ballad] 00:00 Tools
El Baño de la Novia 00:00 Tools
Angustia (Anguish) [Bolero] 00:00 Tools
Tú (You) [Habanera] 00:00 Tools
La Bella Lola- De Colores (Pretty Lola- In Many Colors) [Habanera] 00:00 Tools
Sylo Por Miedo 00:00 Tools
A la sombra de un palmar 00:00 Tools
Mirándote (Looking at You) [Bolero] 00:00 Tools
En un Lago de Inmensa Extensión (On a Great Lake) [Habanera] 00:00 Tools
A La Sombra de un Palmar (In the Shade of a Palm Tree) [Habanera] 00:00 Tools
En Una Tierra (In Another Land) [Habanera] 00:00 Tools
Allá en la Habana (Down in Havana) [Habanera] 00:00 Tools
Canción de Lucas (Lucas' Song) [Ballad] 00:00 Tools
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María Salgado was born in Toro (Zamora - Spain). Since the beginning of her career she worked from within the sources and roots of the most pure popular music. Agapito Marazuela, the big master of Castilian folklore, Agapito Marazuela, revealed to her in Segovia the most authentic traditional interpretation. As a result of his teaching, María made a great record which was pioneer for its time, with songs from the Cancionero de Castilla which had been rescued by Marazuela long time before. In Canciones de amor y trabajo, María Salgado elaborated old melodies and introduced the most modern musical instruments. Despite the use of modern instruments, these vigorous old songs did not loose any of its personality. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.