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Roberto Firpo (Las Flores, May 13, 1884 - Buenos Aires, June 14, 1969) was an Argentine pianist, conductor and composer, outstanding as a tango musician

The March of Women "was a song composed by Ethel Smyth in 1910, with lyrics by Cicely Hamilton. It became the official anthem of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) and more broadly the anthem of the suffragette movement in the Kingdom Together and in other parts of the world, activists sang it not only at rallies but also in prison when they were on hunger strikes.Smyth produced numerous work arrangements.

​Ethel Smyth composed the song in 1910, as a unison with optional piano accompaniment

​"Let Me Call You Sweetheart" is a waltz-style American folk song, with music by American composer Leo Friedman and lyrics by his countryman, Beth Slater Whitson. The song was published in 1910 and was a great success in all English-speaking countries. The first Spanish version of this song was performed in 2017 for the adventure time cartoon series titled "Te dire dulzura"

​The sun of 25 is an Argentine patriotic cat, [1] whose lyrics refer to the events of May 25, 1810, when the May Revolution took place in Buenos Aires. It was composed by Domingo Lombardi and Santiago Rocca in 1910, with fragments of the poetry "La Media Caña" that Lombardi wrote in 1896.

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