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Abelardo Gamarra Rondó (August 31, 1852– July 9, 1924) was a Peruvian writer, composer and journalist. he gave the name of Marinera, a typical dance in Peru. He composed the first marinera song called . 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.

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  • Abelardo Gamarra Rondó (August 31, 1852– July 9, 1924) was a Peruvian writer, composer and journalist. he gave the name of Marinera, a typical dance in Peru. He composed the first marinera song called . 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. (en)
  • Abelardo Manuel Gamarra Rondó, apodado el Tunante (Sarín, Huamachuco, 31 de agosto de 1852-Lima, 9 de julio de 1924), fue un escritor, dramaturgo, periodista, político y compositor peruano. Fue llamado «el escritor del pueblo» por Ciro Alegría,​ y «el escritor que con más pureza traduce y expresa a las provincias» por Mariátegui.​ El 8 de marzo de 1879 bautizó al baile nacional peruano como «marinera».​​​​​​ También es autor de la marinera La concheperla.​ (es)
  • Abelardo Manuel Gamarra Rondó, El Tunante ezizena , Peruko idazle, kazetari, politikari eta musikagilea izan zen. "Herriaren idazlea" deitu zion Ciro Alegriak, eta "probintziak garbitasun gehiagorekin itzultzen eta adierazten duen idazlea" Mariáteguik . 1879ko martxoaren 8an Peruko dantza nazionala "" izenarekin bataiatu zuen. marineraren egilea ere bada. (eu)
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  • Abelardo Gamarra Rondó (August 31, 1852– July 9, 1924) was a Peruvian writer, composer and journalist. he gave the name of Marinera, a typical dance in Peru. He composed the first marinera song called . 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. (en)
  • Abelardo Manuel Gamarra Rondó, apodado el Tunante (Sarín, Huamachuco, 31 de agosto de 1852-Lima, 9 de julio de 1924), fue un escritor, dramaturgo, periodista, político y compositor peruano. Fue llamado «el escritor del pueblo» por Ciro Alegría,​ y «el escritor que con más pureza traduce y expresa a las provincias» por Mariátegui.​ El 8 de marzo de 1879 bautizó al baile nacional peruano como «marinera».​​​​​​ También es autor de la marinera La concheperla.​ (es)
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