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Juan Blanco (June 29, 1919 in Mariel, Cuba – November 5, 2008 in Havana) was the first Cuban composer to utilize electroacoustics, spatial music and multimedia. [ 1 ] Education
An incunable of Pamphilus de amore in printed c. 1480-1484 in Zaragoza by Pablo Hurus and Juan Planck. Juan Planck (also known as Juan Blanco, Johann Planck, Johannes Planck and possibly Johannes de Salsburga, Johann von Salzburg, fl. 1479-1484) was a fifteenth-century German cleric turned printer who became a founder of the printing business in Iberia.
Juan Branco (Spanish: [xwam ˈbɾaŋko], French: [ʒɥɑ̃ bʁɑ̃ko]; born 1989) is a French and Spanish lawyer, political activist, and writer. Branco was born in Spain and grew up in Paris. While a student at the Paris Institute of Political Studies ( Sciences Po ), he stood for the Green Party in local elections.
Juan Carlos Blanco Acevedo (1879–1952), Uruguayan politician, son of Juan Carlos Blanco Fernández; Juan Carlos Blanco Estradé (1934–2021), Uruguayan politician, grandson of Blanco Fernández and nephew of Blanco Acevedo; Juan Carlos Blanco Peñalva (born 1946), Uruguayan football coach and former player, see Club Nacional de Football
Juan Carlos Blanco Fernández, Uruguayan politician and former foreign minister José Luis Blanco Pajón (born 1956), Mexican politician Kathleen Blanco (1942-2019), United States politician and former governor of Louisiana
Musician, composer, and conductor Juan Arozamena (1899–1926), born in Mexico City, frequently performed the melody and added to it the widely known text that Nat King Cole, among others, used in performances and on recordings.
This was the sixth edition of Los Premios 40 Principales, created by Los 40 Principales to honor the best in Spanish and international music. It was also the last to feature the national American categories, since Los Premios 40 Principales América would be created for 2012.
José Blanco López (born 1962), Spanish politician; Richard José Blanco (born 1982), Venezuelan footballer; Juan José Blanco (born 1985), Uruguayan footballer; José Blanco (cigar industrialist) (born 1949), Dominican-Nicaraguan cigar industrialist; José Luis Blanco (born 1975), Spanish athlete; José Iborra Blanco (1908–2002), Spanish ...