musical talent - translation to English
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musical talent - translation to English

Gente de Primera (Talent show musical)

musical talent      
talento musical
talent contest         
EVENT, TELEVISION OR RADIO PROGRAM THAT FOCUSES ON THE POTENTIAL AUDITION OF SINGERS, DANCERS, MODELS AND THE LIKE
Talent shows; Talent contest; Talent Show; Talent competition; Casting show
(n.) = concurso cultural, concurso de talentos
Ex: The article "Green eggs and ham: the punk version" describes a talent contest for teenagers and young adults called held annually since 1992 by the Kitsap Regional Library in Bremerton, Washington State.
conjunto musical         
GRUPO DE PERSONAS QUE TOCAN O CANTAN JUNTOS
Grupo de música; Grupo musical; Ensamble musical; Conjunto musical; Conjunto de música; Agrupacion musical; Grupo de musica; Conjunto de musica; Conjunto instrumental; Agrupaciones musicales; Ensamble (música); Banda (grupo musical)
n. group

Definition

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Gente de primera (talent show)

Gente de primera fue un programa de televisión, emitido por la cadena TVE en 2005.

Examples of use of musical talent
1. His musical talent is so impressive and I think it‘s up to him.
2. It was meant to be a showcase for the hottest musical talent in Britain.
3. Wright inherited his musical talent from his mother, and had a near–perfect sense of rhythm.
4. We were in a TV series called The David Essex Showcase, which introduced musical talent to viewers in the Eighties.
5. Three producers –– Arthur Freed, Joe Pasternak and Jack Cummings –– headed units that drew from the greatest collection of musical talent.