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Enrique Soro Barriga (July 15, 1884 – December 03, 1954) was a Chilean composer and pianist. He won the National Prize of Art of Chile in 1948. [1] [2]Considered one of the first Chilean symphonists, he carried out his first studies in Concepción with Clotilde de la Barra (piano) and Domingo Brescia (harmony and counterpoint).
Image by Marie Therese de Belder. Ricardo Llorca (born 1958, Alicante) is a Spanish-American Composer based in New York City since 1988. Llorca is a Juilliard School graduate and a faculty member of "The Juilliard School of Music Evening Division" since 1995.
Concierto para Piano y Orquesta (1958) ... Concierto para Guitarra y Orquesta für Gitarre, Orchester (1964/2003) ... La Muerte de Rodrigo, Oper für Stimmen, Chor ...
Fortes Filho, Raimundo Mentor de Melo, and Diana Santiago. 2004. "A politonalidade no concerto nº 1 para piano e orquestra de Villa-Lobos". In Anais do Simpósio de Pesquisa em Música 2004, edited by Norton Dudeque, 35–48. Curitiba, Brazil: Universidade Federal do Paraná (Departamento de Artes). ISBN 9788598826035. Johnson, Bret. 1992.
La Batuta (1972) Solano En Navidad (1972) Lo Mejor de Rafael Solano (1972) Váyase En Paz Compadre (1972) Ha Llegado la Hora del Moro (1973) Siempre Arriba (1973) Lo Más de Rafael Solano y Sus Amigos (1974) La Soga (1975) Esta Es Mi Orquesta (1975) Dominicanita (1976) Fiesta Fabulosa (1976) Merengue a Piano (1977) Salsa y Merengue (1977) Super ...
The Orquesta Filarmónica de la UNAM (National Autonomous University of Mexico's Philharmonic Orchestra, also known as OFUNAM) was founded in 1936 and is the oldest symphonic group in Mexico City. It is based at Sala Nezahuacóyotl at the University City of the National Autonomous University of Mexico , in Mexico City.
José Luis Turina (Santiago de Compostela, October 2015). José Luis Turina (born 1952, in Madrid) is a Spanish composer, grandson [1] of Joaquín Turina.. He studied composition under Antón García Abril, Román Alís, Rodolfo Halffter and Carmelo Bernaola at the conservatories of Barcelona and Madrid, and then, with a grant from the Spanish Ministry for Foreign Affairs for studying at the ...
Images pour orchestre, L. 122, is an orchestral composition in three sections by Claude Debussy, written between 1905 and 1912.Debussy had originally intended this set of Images as a two-piano sequel to the first set of Images for solo piano, as described in a letter to his publisher Durand as of September 1905.