Jesús de Monasterio y Agüeros (21 March 1836 – 28 September 1903) was a Spanish violinist, composer, conductor and teacher. He was one of the main promoters...
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El Escorial (redirect from Real Monasterio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial)
the Royal Site of San Lorenzo de El Escorial (Spanish: Monasterio y Sitio de El Escorial en Madrid), or Monasterio de El Escorial (Spanish pronunciation:...
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The Monasterio de Tarlac is a Catholic monastery on top of Mount Resurrection, part of the Zambales Mountain Range on the island of Luzon in the Philippines...
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and Zarzuela dominated Spanish concert life. Founded by violinist Jesús de Monasterio and pianist Juan María Guelbenzu Fernández in 1863, this society...
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the following. The first musical director who served at length was Jesús de Monasterio, who was appointed in 1869 and remained until 1876. The Orchestra...
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Rocío Monasterio San Martín (born 4 February 1974) is a Spanish-Cuban architect, businesswoman and far-right politician. The leader of the Madrid branch...
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musician and composer Jesús de Monasterio This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Acuérdate de mí. If an internal link led you...
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Bengoechea de Cármena (21 March 1849 – 1893) was a Spanish composer. She was born in Madrid, and studied music with Arriola, Jesús de Monasterio and Nicolás...
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composers Jesús de Monasterio Gabete-Rodriguez, Diego (2017). "74 CHAPTER 4. MONASTERIO'S LEGACY: HIS MOST INFLUENTIAL STUDENTS". Jesus de Monasterio (1836-1903):...
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Santander, Spain (redirect from Santander de cantabria)
and the medieval quarter. The fire destroyed the Old Town Hall, Jesús de Monasterio and Vargas streets and Atarazanas square buildings. It led to a major...
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Añivarro Antonio López Almagro Juan Medina Víctor Mirecki Larramat Jesús de Monasterio Laura Nieto Oliver Ángel Manuel Olmos Julia Parody Bartolomé Pérez...
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The Church of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph (Spanish: Templo y Monasterio de Jesús, María y José) is a Catholic church and monastery located in the corner of...
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music. Fine literature for violin was created by Pablo Sarasate and Jesús de Monasterio. Musical creativity mainly moved into areas of popular music until...
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(1782–1849) Maria Milanollo (1832–1848) Teresa Milanollo (1827–1904) Jesús de Monasterio (1836–1903) Ovide Musin (1854–1929) Tivadar Nachéz (1859–1930) Wilma...
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violinist and composer Jesús de Monasterio in Potes, Cantabria, where in 1859 she founded the feminist group Conference of Saint Vincent de Paul in order to...
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his visit to Barcelona. He co-founded the Sociedad de Cuartetos in 1863 with Jesús de Monasterio, of which he was a regular pianist. Fernández also developed...
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violinist and composer Jesús de Monasterio in Potes, Cantabria, where in 1859 she founded the feminist group Conference of Saint Vincent de Paul in order to...
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saint of the city. In the square is a monument to the violinist Jesús de Monasterio who was a native of Potes. The nearby Bridge of San Cayetano overlooks...
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List of Stradivarius instruments (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
February 2008. "Cozio Archive: Antonio Stradivari, Cremona, 1719, the 'Monasterio'". Tarisio Auctions. Retrieved 20 October 2019. "Stradivari and Rogeri...
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on May 18, 1958, in Santander, Spain. He later graduated from the Jesús de Monasterio Conservatory, after which he became a composer and professional musician...
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mount in Sierra de Guadarrama, to construct a Hieronymite Monastery, el Monasterio de San Lorenzo El Real, also known as Monasterio del Escorial, or...
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List of music museums (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
instruments – Avilés, Asturias Casa Museo Jesús de Monasterio, de dedicated to Jesús de Monasterio – Cabezón de la Sal, Cantabria International Bagpipe...
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Derrick Leander Monasterio (born August 1, 1995) is a Filipino actor, singer, host and model. He was born in Quezon City, Philippines, the son of former...
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A great artist, 1910 . Biography Spanish violinist and composer Jesús de Monasterio, which Alarcon was a disciple. Memories of memories. 1912 . Collection...
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Mary of Jesus de León y Delgado (Spanish: Sor María de Jesús), was a 17th-century Spanish Dominican lay sister, mystic and visionary. She was widely known...
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Víctor Mirecki Larramat (category Conservatoire de Bordeaux alumni)
musician and teacher. His work with Jesús de Monasterio in the Quartet Society of Madrid (Spanish: Sociedad de Quartetos de Madrid) greatly influenced the...
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Holy See accepted her cause for beatification for investigation. "Madre Mercedes de Jesús". Monasterio de Monjas Conceptionistas de Alcázar de San Juan....
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Mosteiro Beneditino de San Bieito de Lérez is a monastery in Pontevedra, Galicia, Spain. 42°26′57″N 8°37′56″W / 42.44917°N 8.63222°W / 42.44917; -8...
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Frida Kahlo, Agustín Lazo Adalid, Federico Cantú Garza, Jesús Guerrero Galván, Luis Ortiz Monasterio, Emilio Rosenblueth and others. Boart, Boart , Boart...
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Spain's Congress of Deputies building in Plaza de las Cortes, Madrid. 1986. Office building in Jesús de Monasterio St., Santander.1987. Armando Palacio Valdés...
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