This is one of the greatest songs ever the waltz was acctually composed by Fredrico Lorca a composer/playwrite who died in the spanish revolution under the revolutionary flag.
Actually is spelled Federico, not Fedrico, and his name was Federico GARCÃA Lorca, since in Spain people have two surnames. He wasn't a composer-hence, he didn't compose any waltz- he was a poet and a writer, one of the best in the 20th century. And he didn't die during any revolution, he died at the start of the Spanish Civil War. And he didn't die under the revolutionary flag-the revolutionaries, if you want to call them so, were the Spanish Army officers who decided to overthrow the former democratic republic government of Spain with a coup d'Etat which ended in...
Actually is spelled Federico, not Fedrico, and his name was Federico GARCÃA Lorca, since in Spain people have two surnames. He wasn't a composer-hence, he didn't compose any waltz- he was a poet and a writer, one of the best in the 20th century. And he didn't die during any revolution, he died at the start of the Spanish Civil War. And he didn't die under the revolutionary flag-the revolutionaries, if you want to call them so, were the Spanish Army officers who decided to overthrow the former democratic republic government of Spain with a coup d'Etat which ended in a disgusting war- In fact, he didn't die under any flag. He was simply murdered by some illiterate soldiers who killed him because of being a homosexual. Its said that his last words, before being shot to death were "Don't shoot, I believe in the Virgin [Mary]" BTW, it reminds me much more of the fights in England during the 17th century
This is one of the greatest songs ever the waltz was acctually composed by Fredrico Lorca a composer/playwrite who died in the spanish revolution under the revolutionary flag.
Actually is spelled Federico, not Fedrico, and his name was Federico GARCÃA Lorca, since in Spain people have two surnames. He wasn't a composer-hence, he didn't compose any waltz- he was a poet and a writer, one of the best in the 20th century. And he didn't die during any revolution, he died at the start of the Spanish Civil War. And he didn't die under the revolutionary flag-the revolutionaries, if you want to call them so, were the Spanish Army officers who decided to overthrow the former democratic republic government of Spain with a coup d'Etat which ended in...
Actually is spelled Federico, not Fedrico, and his name was Federico GARCÃA Lorca, since in Spain people have two surnames. He wasn't a composer-hence, he didn't compose any waltz- he was a poet and a writer, one of the best in the 20th century. And he didn't die during any revolution, he died at the start of the Spanish Civil War. And he didn't die under the revolutionary flag-the revolutionaries, if you want to call them so, were the Spanish Army officers who decided to overthrow the former democratic republic government of Spain with a coup d'Etat which ended in a disgusting war- In fact, he didn't die under any flag. He was simply murdered by some illiterate soldiers who killed him because of being a homosexual. Its said that his last words, before being shot to death were "Don't shoot, I believe in the Virgin [Mary]" BTW, it reminds me much more of the fights in England during the 17th century