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- Tsintskaro abstract ""Tsin Tskaro", or "Tsintskaro" (Georgian: წინწყარო) is a Georgian folk song from the Kartli-Kakhetian region. Its title loosely translates as, "By the Spring." The song is usually performed by a male vocalist and choir. Although this song is unfamiliar to most Westerners, its haunting melody has been used by Western artists, who have incorporated the song into their works of art, such as the Kate Bush song "Hello Earth", and the Werner Herzog 1979 remake of Nosferatu. It was also used in an episode of the American crime drama, Miami Vice.http://www.videosift.com/video/Tsintskaro-a-Georgian-folk-song".
- Tsintskaro wikiPageExternalLink Tsintskaro-a-Georgian-folk-song.
- Tsintskaro wikiPageID "12429236".
- Tsintskaro wikiPageRevisionID "549797326".
- Tsintskaro hasPhotoCollection Tsintskaro.
- Tsintskaro subject Category:Music_of_Georgia_(country).
- Tsintskaro comment ""Tsin Tskaro", or "Tsintskaro" (Georgian: წინწყარო) is a Georgian folk song from the Kartli-Kakhetian region. Its title loosely translates as, "By the Spring." The song is usually performed by a male vocalist and choir. Although this song is unfamiliar to most Westerners, its haunting melody has been used by Western artists, who have incorporated the song into their works of art, such as the Kate Bush song "Hello Earth", and the Werner Herzog 1979 remake of Nosferatu.".
- Tsintskaro label "Tsintskaro".
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- Tsintskaro sameAs Q7849750.
- Tsintskaro sameAs Q7849750.
- Tsintskaro wasDerivedFrom Tsintskaro?oldid=549797326.
- Tsintskaro isPrimaryTopicOf Tsintskaro.