A campanillero (Spanish pronunciation: [kampaniˈʝeɾo]) is a flamenco cante or song form.
It has its origin in sacred songs of Andalusia which were chanted during the early morning procession known as Rosario de la Aurora.
[1] The oldest extant examples of this song form are those of Manuel Torre.
Other composers were Juan Varea, and El Agujeta.
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