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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Elbosco (estilizado ElBosco) fue un proyecElbosco (estilizado ElBosco) fue un proyecto musical español de new age inspirado en las voces blancas, que había sido creado por Luis Cobos, Julián Ruiz y bajo seudónimo.​ Los intérpretes de las canciones eran los niños del grupo coral de la Escolanía de El Escorial, con edades comprendidas entre los 9 y los 14 años, junto con solistas e instrumentistas adultos.​ El mayor éxito de Elbosco fue la canción «», incluida en el álbum , del que llegaron a venderse más de dos millones de copias en 1995. Después del lanzamiento de un segundo trabajo que no tuvo el mismo éxito, el proyecto quedó disuelto en 1998.​xito, el proyecto quedó disuelto en 1998.​ , O Elbosco é um conjunto musical espanhol qO Elbosco é um conjunto musical espanhol que alcançou sucesso mundial com a música "Nirvana", em 1995. O grupo se originou de um coral infantil da Escolanía del Real Monasterio de San Lorenzo, com crianças de idade entre 9 e 14 anos e instrumentistas adultos. Em 1995, lançou o disco Angelis, com o hit Nirvana. Essa música, que é uma mistura canto gregoriano com hip-hop, dance e techno, além de a letra estar em latim e inglês, conseguiu fama internacional. Foi lançada também uma versão em português desse disco, chamado Angelis - O disco dos anjos. O estilo do grupo mistura temas de música clássica, coral infantil e sintetizadores, resultando em um som próximo ao do New Age do grupo Enigma. Nesse monastério, vivem aproximadamente 100 crianças que são selecionadas pelo talento musical e sempre se apresentam vestindo robes brancos. Gravaram outros CD e estão ligados a EMI. Desde o surgimento de Elbosco, surgiram vários grupos com estilo de música similar, como o Libera, mas que não conseguiram o mesmo sucesso estrondoso de Nirvana.ram o mesmo sucesso estrondoso de Nirvana. , The Childrens Choir of Elbosco was the namThe Childrens Choir of Elbosco was the name of a joint Spanish musical group that achieved world success with the song "Nirvana" in 1995. The group consisted of the boys choral group of the Escolanía del Real Monasterio of San Lorenzo, with boys between 9 and 14 years old along with adult instrumentalists and soloists. In 1995, the group released the disk Angelis, with the hit song Nirvana which was used by Danny Boyle in the film Millions. The music, a mixture of Gregorian chants with hip-hop and techno, with a mixture of Latin and English vocals, attained international fame. They also released a Portuguese version of the disk with the same title.The group mixed classical music, boys chorus and synth generated sounds, resulting in a sound similar to that of Enigma. In the monastery, 100 boys are selected for their musical talent and presented in white robes. Since the arrival of Elbosco, several similar groups arose such as Libera, but did not attain the same success as Nirvana. In 1995, they released their debut album "Angelis".they released their debut album "Angelis".
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rdfs:comment Elbosco (estilizado ElBosco) fue un proyecElbosco (estilizado ElBosco) fue un proyecto musical español de new age inspirado en las voces blancas, que había sido creado por Luis Cobos, Julián Ruiz y bajo seudónimo.​ Los intérpretes de las canciones eran los niños del grupo coral de la Escolanía de El Escorial, con edades comprendidas entre los 9 y los 14 años, junto con solistas e instrumentistas adultos.​o con solistas e instrumentistas adultos.​ , The Childrens Choir of Elbosco was the namThe Childrens Choir of Elbosco was the name of a joint Spanish musical group that achieved world success with the song "Nirvana" in 1995. The group consisted of the boys choral group of the Escolanía del Real Monasterio of San Lorenzo, with boys between 9 and 14 years old along with adult instrumentalists and soloists. In 1995, the group released the disk Angelis, with the hit song Nirvana which was used by Danny Boyle in the film Millions. The music, a mixture of Gregorian chants with hip-hop and techno, with a mixture of Latin and English vocals, attained international fame. They also released a Portuguese version of the disk with the same title.The group mixed classical music, boys chorus and synth generated sounds, resulting in a sound similar to that of Enigma.ting in a sound similar to that of Enigma. , O Elbosco é um conjunto musical espanhol qO Elbosco é um conjunto musical espanhol que alcançou sucesso mundial com a música "Nirvana", em 1995. O grupo se originou de um coral infantil da Escolanía del Real Monasterio de San Lorenzo, com crianças de idade entre 9 e 14 anos e instrumentistas adultos. Em 1995, lançou o disco Angelis, com o hit Nirvana. Essa música, que é uma mistura canto gregoriano com hip-hop, dance e techno, além de a letra estar em latim e inglês, conseguiu fama internacional. Foi lançada também uma versão em português desse disco, chamado Angelis - O disco dos anjos.isco, chamado Angelis - O disco dos anjos.
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