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    Manuel Carnicer Fajó (22 April 1921, Mataro – 16 September 1998, Barcelona (Spain)) was a Catalan painter who throughout his life he cultivated different...
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  • in the afternoon of April 10, 1834 between a Carlist force led by Manuel Carnicer Griñón and a Liberal force led by José Carratalá near the town of Mayals...
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  • graphic designer and visual artist Joan Colom (1921–2017), photographer Manuel Carnicer i Fajó (1922–1998), hyperrealist colour pencil artist Albert Ràfols-Casamada...
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    Ramón Carnicer i Batlle (October 24, 1789 – March 17, 1855) was a Spanish composer and opera conductor, today best known for composing the National Anthem...
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  • Etxenagusia Gerónimo Antonio de Ezquerra Antonio Fabrés Nicolás Factor Manuel Carnicer Fajó Juan Conchillos Falco Luis Ricardo Falero Antonio Cortina Farinós...
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    el Pati). The square features a statue of the classical composer Ramon Carnicer, a famous Tàrrega resident. Adjacent to the square is the Convent of Carme...
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    up three different versions. The current version was composed by Ramón Carnicer, with words by Eusebio Lillo, and has six parts plus the chorus. The first...
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    Conrado del Campo Ramón Carnicer y Batlle Pau Casals Teresa Catalán Arturo Dúo Vital Miguel Hilarión Eslava Óscar Esplá Manuel Fernández Alberdi Enrique...
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  • Huerta, union leader (1999) Carl XVI Gustaf, king of Sweden (1996) Ramon Carnicer, composer of the Chilean national anthem (1947) José María Caro Rodríguez...
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  • composer October 18 – Giovanni Tadolini, composer October 24 – Ramon Carnicer y Batlle, composer (d. 1855) October 26 – Joseph Mayseder October 28 –...
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  • (1755–1831) Fernando Sor (1778–1839) Dionisio Aguado (1784–1849) Ramón Carnicer (1789–1855) Pedro Albéniz (1795–1855) Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga (1806–1826)...
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    Francisco Asenjo Barbieri Ramón Carnicer y Batlle Ruperto Chapí Antonio de la Cruz Isabella Colbran Manuel Fernández Caballero Manuel García Sebastián de Iradier...
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    Naples and Catalonia. Navarro Latorre 1982, p. 159. Costa 2001, p. 275. Carnicer, José Soler (January 1, 1985). Nuestras tierras. V. García. p. 112. ISBN 9788485094400...
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    de future" [Unification: current situation and future project]. In Ruiz Carnicer, Miguel Ángel (ed.). Falange. Las culturas políticas del fascismo en la...
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  • Pedro Albéniz, singing with Baltasar Saldoni, and composition with Ramon Carnicer. In 1843, he moved to Paris, studying with Miguel García and befriending...
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    Una revisión de la historiografía sobre el fascismo español". In Ruiz Carnicer, Miguel Ángel (ed.). Falange. Las culturas políticas del fascismo en la...
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    his uncle and the other three masters of arts (Exerich, Ansías, Miranda, Carnicer, Villalpando). Servetus became himself a Master of Arts in 1525, a position...
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    Carlo Evasio Soliva (1817) Adele di Lusignano Michele Carafa (1817) Ramón Carnicer (1819) I due Valdomiri Peter Winter (1817) Gianni di Parigi Francesco Morlacchi...
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  • ) 7 FW  ESP Hugo Díaz 8 MF  ESP Rodri (captain) 9 FW  ESP Álvaro Vázquez 10 FW  ESP Fran Carnicer 11 MF  ESP Miguel Berlanga 12 MF  ESP Antonio Marín...
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    bisturí. Guerra, fascistización y cultura falangista". In Miguel Angel Ruiz Carnicer (ed.). Falange, las culturas políticas del fascismo en la España de Franco...
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    July 1807. His baptismal certificate, however, signed by Fr. Baltasar Carnicer states that he was baptized on 5 July 1807, and born the previous night...
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    Retrieved 15 January 2018. "Biography at Spanish congress site". Ruiz Carnicer, Miguel Ángel (2013). "Falange y el cambio político y social en la España...
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    Santander 2000 6,000 Torrejón de Ardoz Pabellón Jorge Garbajosa 1999 3,136 Carnicer Torrejón, Inter Movistar Vitoria-Gasteiz Fernando Buesa Arena 1991 16,164...
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  • 1785): 207  Augustin de Santa Maria Baldomero López (b. 1761): 143  Baltasar Carnicer (b. 1770) Bartolomé Gilí (b. 1759): 106  Bartolomé Socies Benito Catalán...
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  • as Bishop of Alghero. On 19 Jul 1693, he was consecrated bishop by Luis Manuel Fernández de Portocarrero-Bocanegra y Moscoso-Osorio, Archbishop of Toledo...
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  • and organist Antonio de Cabezón (1510–1566), composer and organist Ramón Carnicer (1789–1855), composer Narciso Casanovas (1747–1799), composer Ruperto Chapí...
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  • and organist Antonio de Cabezón (1510–1566), composer and organist Ramón Carnicer (1841–1922), composer Narciso Casanovas (1747–1799), composer Ruperto Chapí...
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  • (1899–1981) John Carmichael (born 1930) Roberto Carnevale (born 1966) Ramon Carnicer i Batlle (1789–1855) Julio de Caro (1899–1980) Turlough Carolan (1670–1738)...
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    continuing his studies of piano with Pedro Albéniz and composition with Ramon Carnicer. In 1845, he became choirmaster of the Italian Company of Teatro de la...
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    that the production of local authors was in Italian. The work of Ramón Carnicer, author of operas of Rossinian influence, although with some Mozartian...
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