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Antonio Jesús Naguiat Molina (December 26, 1894 – January 29, 1980) was a Filipino composer, conductor and music administrator. He was named a National Artist of the Philippines for his services to music. He was also known as the "Claude Debussy" of the Philippines due to his use of impressionist themes in music. [3]
Maceda was born in Manila, Philippines, he studied piano, composition and musical analysis at École Normale de Musique de Paris in France. After returning to the Philippines, he became a professional pianist, and later studied musicology at Columbia University, and anthropology at Northwestern University. He also started teaching at the ...
Antonio Molina De Oses (9 March 1928 - 18 March 1992) was a Spanish Flamenco dancer and popular singer and actor in films and on theatrical stage. Born in Málaga , from the age of 10 he showed great aptitude for flamenco singing, and became popular by participating in various radio shows.
Antonio Molina may refer to: Antonio Molina (singer) (1928–1992), Spanish flamenco singer and actor; Antonio Molina (cyclist) (born 1991), Spanish cyclist; José Antonio Molina Rosito (born 1926), known as Antonio Molina, Honduran botanist and professor; Antonio Molina (composer) (1894–1980), Filipino composer, conductor and music administrator
1 Molina made his first composition in 1912 titled Matinal, which is preserved in an unpublished volume called Miniaturas, Vol. 1.[1]: 147 He was appointed to teach harmony, composition, music history, and violincello at the UP Conservatory of Music, pursuing a career in music education until being appointed dean of the Centro Escolar Conservatory of Music.
unfinished; Exists as Violin and Piano; one movement completed and arranged by Antonio Molina for violin and orchestra [13] Exact date of composition unknown, but stylistic analysis of the work has estimated the composition date to be roughly 1920. Ms. copy undated: Rondo and Double Fugue Orchestral unfinished. [11] undated: Un cuento de Lola ...
Antonio Molino [1] (c. 1496 – c. 1572), called Burchiella, [2] was a Venetian actor, musician and poet of the Renaissance. Frontispiece of I fatti , Molino's most famous work Life
Molina studied piano at the Conservatorio Nacional de Música with Vicente Grisolía. In 1980, he moved to New York and earned a Bachelor's and Master's degree from the Manhattan School of Music (1984 and 1985). At the same time, he studied composition and conducting at the Juilliard School of Music.