(1945-07-18) 18 July 1945 (age 78) Cereté, Cordoba, Colombia
Genres
Electroacoustic music
Occupation(s)
Composer, Independent Music Professional
Musical artist
Francisco Zumaqué Gómez (born 18 July 1945) is a Colombian musician and composer of rich Colombo-Caribbean rhythms. Defined as a contemporary musician with great part of his compositions oriented to Electroacoustic music, doing important research that contributed in the creation of new rhythms mixing traditional Colombian music with orchestral compositions. His music is considered avant-garde and refreshing, bright, flexible and with a personal worrisome of his cultural mark, all of these are reflected in several compositions that were a hit and are part of Colombian musical history. His compositions include symphonies, chamber music, vocals and works for non-conventional musical groups.
His great hit "Colombia Caribe" gave him national recognition and put him in a privileged position in most Latin American countries.
FranciscoZumaqué Gómez (born 18 July 1945) is a Colombian musician and composer of rich Colombo-Caribbean rhythms. Defined as a contemporary musician...
traditional Caribbean and Afrocolombian music are Totó la Momposina and FranciscoZumaqué. Cumbia began as a courtship dance practiced among the African population...
studied with Luigi Nono, Alberto Ginastera, Gerardo Gandini, Francisco Kröpfl, FranciscoZumaque and others. Nova died 13 June 1975 in Bogotá from bone cancer...
Edited by Gonzalo Acevedo Bernal Arturo Acevedo Vallarino Music by FranciscoZumaqué (restored version) Distributed by Compañía Filmadora de Medellín Release...
Sara. Una vida de cine: Pasión, Utopía, Historia: Lecciones de Vicente Aranda. Editorial Zumaque S.L., 2013. ISBN 9788494011016 Luna caliente at IMDb...
210 years since the 1814 Caracas Exodus. July 31: 110 years since the Zumaque I blowout. August 15: 20 years since the 2004 recall referendum. August...
amount of water flows. From Arabic Zubya[suːbjaː] (listen). zulaque zulla zumaque: sumac. From Arabic summāq (سماق) [sumːmaːq] (listen) of the same meaning...
officially nationalized its oil industry on 1 January 1976 at the site of Zumaque oilwell 1 (Mene Grande). This was the birth of Petróleos de Venezuela S...
to possess commercial quantities of petroleum. One major find was the 'Zumaque I' well in 1914, in the area of Mene Grande, about 50 miles (80 km) southeast...