Amparito Roca is a Spanish pasodoble, a style of music and dance that originated in Spain. It was composed in 1925 by Spanish composer Jaime Texidor Dalmau.
The pasodoble Amparito Roca is named after a young woman from the town of Amparo in Segorbe, Spain. The piece is known for its lively and energetic tempo, making it a popular choice for bullfights, parades, and other festive events.
Amparito Roca has become one of the most famous pasodobles in Spain and is frequently performed by marching bands and brass ensembles around the world. Its catchy melody and lively rhythm have made it a favorite among audiences and musicians alike.
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