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- Peteneras abstract "The Petenera is a flamenco palo in a 12-beat metre, with strong beats distributed as follows: [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]. It is therefore identical with the 16th century Spanish dances zarabanda and the jácara.The lyrics are in 4-line stanzas.It is believed to be a very old style of song, as it was already mentioned by writer Serafín Estébanez Calderón in the mid 19th century, and the adherence to the rhythm of the old zarabanda seems to confirm its age. Several theories have been suggested as to its origin, although there is not enough evidence to sustain any of them unerringly: Theory of Paterna. This popular theory sustains that this palo originated in the town of Paterna de Rivera in the province of Cádiz. According to a legend, the name of the song refers to a cantadora (woman singer) called "La Petenera", who was born there. She was reported to be, owing to her seduction power, the "damnation of men". The name "Petenera" would be a phonetic corruption of "Paternera" (born in Paterna). This theory was sustained by folklorist Demófilo. Theory of the Jewish origin. According to this theory, suggested by flamencologist Hipólito Rossy, the petenera originated in the songs of Sephardi Jews. He even assured that Sephardi Jews in the Balkans still sang the lyrics that contain the verse of the Petenera as the "damnation of men" Some modern theories situate the origin of the Petenera in Petén, a department (administrative region) of Guatemala.↑".
- Peteneras wikiPageExternalLink jmc03.htm.
- Peteneras wikiPageID "7890141".
- Peteneras wikiPageRevisionID "549135319".
- Peteneras hasPhotoCollection Peteneras.
- Peteneras subject Category:Andalusian_music.
- Peteneras subject Category:Flamenco.
- Peteneras subject Category:Flamenco_styles.
- Peteneras subject Category:Musical_subgenres_by_genre.
- Peteneras subject Category:Spanish_music.
- Peteneras subject Category:Vocal_music.
- Peteneras type Abstraction100002137.
- Peteneras type Attribute100024264.
- Peteneras type FlamencoStyles.
- Peteneras type Manner104928903.
- Peteneras type Property104916342.
- Peteneras type Genre.
- Peteneras type MusicGenre.
- Peteneras type TopicalConcept.
- Peteneras type Concept.
- Peteneras comment "The Petenera is a flamenco palo in a 12-beat metre, with strong beats distributed as follows: [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]. It is therefore identical with the 16th century Spanish dances zarabanda and the jácara.The lyrics are in 4-line stanzas.It is believed to be a very old style of song, as it was already mentioned by writer Serafín Estébanez Calderón in the mid 19th century, and the adherence to the rhythm of the old zarabanda seems to confirm its age.".
- Peteneras label "Petenera".
- Peteneras label "Petenera".
- Peteneras label "Petenera".
- Peteneras label "Peteneras".
- Peteneras label "佩特内拉調".
- Peteneras sameAs Petenera.
- Peteneras sameAs Petenera.
- Peteneras sameAs Petenera.
- Peteneras sameAs m.026hstl.
- Peteneras sameAs Q2340023.
- Peteneras sameAs Q2340023.
- Peteneras sameAs Peteneras.
- Peteneras wasDerivedFrom Peteneras?oldid=549135319.
- Peteneras isPrimaryTopicOf Peteneras.