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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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    made 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...
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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...
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  • Albéniz (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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    Irina Hasnaș Felicia Donceanu 19th century: Francisco Asenjo Barbieri Ramón Carnicer y Batlle Ruperto Chapí Antonio de la Cruz Isabella Colbran Manuel Fernández...
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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...
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    (Catalan: 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...
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    Nacional de Chile" ("National Anthem of Chile") 1828 Eusebio Lillo Ramón Carnicer "Himno Nacional de Chile" 2m 2s  China "Yìyǒngjūn Jìnxíngqǔ" ("March...
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  • respected as a teacher, he counted among his pupils Baltasar Saldoni, Ramón Carnicer, and Mateu Ferrer. As a composer he worked exclusively in religious...
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  • caramba: canción andaluza, composition for voice and piano or guitar by Ramon Carnicer Caramba (band), a Swedish music group or their 1981 self-titled album...
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    Vives Francisco Calés Otero Francisco Calés Pina Conrado del Campo Ramón Carnicer y Batlle Pau Casals Teresa Catalán Arturo Dúo Vital Miguel Hilarión...
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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...
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    point 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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    Tomás Bretón December 29, 1850 (Salamanca) – December 2, 1923) (Madrid) Ramón Carnicer October 24, 1789 (Tàrrega) – March 17, 1855 (Madrid) José Castel 1737...
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  • University of Geneva, Switzerland, where she met her future husband, Ramón Carnicer Blanco. From 1950 to 1952 she taught at an international school in Switzerland...
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  • librettos by Lorenzo da Ponte. He staged some rarely performed operas by Ramón Carnicer, Michael Daugherty, Nino Rota, Stefano Pavesi and Marco Tutino. In 2012...
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    former's cavatina in act 1 of Il turco in Italia.[citation needed] Ramón Carnicer's opera Don Giovanni Tenorio [es] (1822) is a peculiar reworking of Mozart's...
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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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  • Lambillotte, composer and music palaeographer (b. 1796) March 17 – Ramon Carnicer, conductor and composer (b. 1789) April 12 – Pedro Albéniz, pianist...
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    Soler – Il burbero di buon cuore (Madrid, Teatro Real 2007) 2013, CD Ramon Carnicer – Elena e Costantino (Madrid, Teatro Real 2005) 2009, CD G. Rossini...
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  • Mastrototaro, Alberto Zedda (conductor). Label: Naxos Elena e Costantino, Ramón Carnicer, 2009, recorded at Teatro Real, Madrid in 2005 – Ruth Rosique, Robert...
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  • Rodríguez de Ledesma, Manuel del Pópulo Vicente García (tenor, 1755–1832), Ramón Carnicer, Lázaro Núñez-Robres. Marta Almajano (soprano), Michel Kiener (piano)...
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  • Baltasar Saldoni 1838, Teatro del la Cruz, Madrid Ipermestra, opera by Ramón Carnicer 1843, Liceo, Saragossa Eleanor Selfridge-Field - A New Chronology of...
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  • Stockhausen, 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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    Leonardo Balada: Cristóbal Colón Leonardo Balada: Death of Columbus Ramon Carnicer: Cristoforo Colombo Werner Egk: Columbus Manuel de Falla: Atlántida...
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  • Rome, 27 December 1817 Noradino in Adele di Lusignano – composed by Ramón Carnicer, libretto by Felice Romani; premiered Teatre de la Santa Creu, Barcelona...
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  • include Mateu Ferrer (who replaced Baguer as organist of the cathedral), Ramon Carnicer (between 1806 and 1808) and possibly Bernat Bertran. He was one of the...
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  • ossia Morte ed amore which was given on 27 October 1832 at La Scala). Ramón Carnicer reused the same libretto for an opera premiered in Madrid. La fattuchiera...
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    created the role of Cristobal Colon in the opera with that name of Ramon Carnicer. In the season 1833-34 he performed in Italy again in Bologna and Rome...
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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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