Cristóbal (Carlos Domingo Romualdo y Ricardo) Oudrid y Segura (Spanish pronunciation: [kɾisˈtoβal owˈðɾið i seˈɣuɾa], 7 February 1825 – 13 March 1877)...
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known as simply Cristóbal Cristóbal Mendoza (1772–1829), Venezuelan president Cristóbal Oudrid (1825–1877), Spanish composer Cristóbal Orellana (born 1983)...
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Cabo, Guadiana Almena, La Caita, Porrina de Badajoz and the pianists Cristóbal Oudrid and Esteban Sánchez, and painters such as Luis de Morales, Antonio...
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Manuel Fernández Caballero Manuel García Sebastián de Iradier José León Cristóbal Oudrid Antonio Reparaz Emilio Serrano y Ruiz Fernando Sor Joaquín Valverde...
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(1926–2007) Willem van Otterloo (1907–1978) Otto (fl. 18th century) Cristóbal Oudrid (1825–1877) Frederick Ouseley (1825–1889) Morfydd Owen (1891–1918)...
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Asenjo Barbieri, Joaquín Gaztambide, José Inzenga, Rafael Hernando and Cristóbal Oudrid created the Sociedad Artística to promote the genre and promoted the...
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and Stephen Francis Rimbault. Cécile Hartog Ebenezer Prout [pupils] Cristóbal Oudrid this teacher's teachers Ney Salgado (1935–2015) studied with teachers...
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Salve Marinera (category Compositions by Cristóbal Oudrid)
lyrics and music originated in the zarzuela "El Molinero de Subiza", by Cristóbal Oudrid in 1870. The lyrics of this hymn, written by Mariano Méndez Vigo, are...
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(1853), El sargento Federico (1855), El postillón de La Rioja (1856) by Cristóbal Oudrid, with whom he worked from 1851 to 1856, Casado y soltero (1858), Los...
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baritono Francisco de Salas, librettist Luis de Olona and composer Cristóbal Oudrid, under Francisco de las Rivas, an important banker. In the second half...
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Moreno Torroba March 3, 1891 (Madrid) – September 12, 1982 (Madrid) Cristóbal Oudrid February 7, 1825 (Badajoz) – March 13, 1877 (Madrid) José Padilla May...
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Teatro Apolo during the 1899-1900 season. She performed in works by Cristóbal Oudrid, Francisco Asenjo Barbieri, Emilio Arrieta, and Joaquín Gaztambide...
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Nochebuena (The Turrón of Christmas Eve), a zarzuela in one act composed by Cristóbal Oudrid to a libretto by José María Gutiérrez de Alba premiered on 24 December...
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writer's captivity and release in Argel. He also composed a parody of Cristóbal Oudrid's El molinero of Subiza entitled El carbonero of Subiza. Nova Enciclopédia...
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arriving to Madrid. Gaztambide composed 44 zarzuelas. José Inzenga Cristóbal Oudrid Roger Alier, Roger Alier Aixalà (1982). El Libro de la zarzuela. Daimon...
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genre became composers Joaquín Gaztambide, Francisco Asenjo Barbieri, Cristóbal Oudrid, and a bit later Emilio Arrieta; they were accompanied by dramatists...
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principally worked were Emilio Arrieta, Francisco Asenjo Barbieri, Cristóbal Oudrid and Nicolau Manent. During his final years, as the "Renaixença" (Catalan...
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Manuel Fernández Caballero), El molinero de Subiza (1870; music by Cristóbal Oudrid, undoubtedly his greatest success in this genre), El esclavo (1857)...
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1871-02-10 Zarzuela Justos por pecadores zarzuela 3 Luis Mariano de Larra Cristóbal Oudrid 1871-10-25 Zarzuela Perla zarzuela 1 Juan José Herranz [es] — 1871-12-02...
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the revival of the zarzuela genre such as Francisco Asenjo Barbieri, Cristóbal Oudrid, José Inzenga and Joaquín Gaztambide. 1849 El duende - Zarzuela - Libreto...
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