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{{Expand Spanish|Abelardo Gamarra Rondó|date=December 2011}}
{{Expand Spanish|Abelardo Gamarra Rondó|date=December 2011}}
'''Abelardo Gamarra Rondó''' (1850–1924) was a [[Peru]]vian writer, composer and journalist. he gave the name of [[marinera]] to that typical dance in [[Peru]].
'''Abelardo Gamarra Rondó''' (1850–1924) was a [[Peru]]vian writer, composer and journalist. he gave the name of [[marinera]] to that typical dance in [[Peru]]. He composed the first [[marinera]] song called [[La Concheperla]].


Son of Manuel Guillermo Gamarra and Rondo Jacoba, began his studies at the Colegio San Nicolas , in his hometown, and, when he moved to Lima, he attended high school at the National College of Our Lady of Guadalupe between 1866 and 1870 .
Son of Manuel Guillermo Gamarra and Rondo Jacoba, began his studies at the Colegio San Nicolas , in his hometown, and, when he moved to Lima, he attended high school at the National College of Our Lady of Guadalupe between 1866 and 1870 .

Revision as of 19:55, 10 October 2012

Abelardo Gamarra Rondó (1850–1924) was a Peruvian writer, composer and journalist. he gave the name of marinera to that typical dance in Peru. He composed the first marinera song called La Concheperla.

Son of Manuel Guillermo Gamarra and Rondo Jacoba, began his studies at the Colegio San Nicolas , in his hometown, and, when he moved to Lima, he attended high school at the National College of Our Lady of Guadalupe between 1866 and 1870 .

Works

  • The Rogue in over my head (1876).
  • Behind the Cross of the Devil (1877).
  • Lima Carnival Scenes (1879).
  • The novena of Rogue (1885).
  • Here come the Chileans (1886).
  • Traits Pen (1902).
  • Heresy (1902).
  • Something of Peru and many ragamuffins (1905).
  • Lima (1907).
  • One hundred years of life perdularia (1921).
  • Manco Capac (1923).

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