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The work of Bartolomé Hidalgo, born in Montevideo in 1788, who is considered the first gaucho poet, can be found as an antecedent to the appearance of this art in the Río de la Plata. The date of his birth (August 24) was established by law as "Payador's Day" in Uruguay.
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The Garland Handbook of Latin American Music, Volume 1 By Dale Alan Olsen, Daniel Edward Sheeh p. 398
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dedicated his most famous poem) is considered "the" payador par excellence, with successors such as
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poet. His birthdate, August 24, was established as the "Day of the Payador" in Uruguay.
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in 1884, and Ezeiza was proclaimed the winner with the improvisation of his famous
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fails to respond immediately to his opponent. Musical styles often used in the
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The payada has also been parodied by the comedy-musical group
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in 1788) is considered a precedent of this form of art in the
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usually accompanied by guitar. The performer is called a "
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The first registered payador was Simón Méndez (nicknamed
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South American tradition of improvised music and poetry
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Index


Carlos Morel


Argentina
Uruguay
Brasil
Paraguay
Gaucho culture
literature
Chile
huasos
décimas
milonga
Montevideo
Río de la Plata
gaucho
Argentina
Juan de Nava
Gabino Ezeiza
Paysandú
British invasions of the River Plate
Santos Vega
Rafael Obligado
Gabino Ezeiza
Les Luthiers
Gaucho literature
Olmué Festival
Martín Fierro
Santos Vega

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