Ataúlfo Exuperio Martín de Argenta Maza (19 November 1913 – 21 January 1958) was a Spanish conductor and pianist. Argenta was born in Castro Urdiales...
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to: Ataulf, 5th-century king of the Visigoths Ataúlfo Argenta (1913-1958), a Spanish conductor Ataulfo (mango), a mango cultivar This disambiguation page...
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[citation needed] Born in Madrid, the son of conductor and pianist Ataúlfo Argenta, Argenta completed advanced studies in music at the Madrid Royal Conservatory...
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Argenta is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ataúlfo Argenta (1913–1958), Spanish conductor and pianist Nancy Argenta (born 1957), Canadian...
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Sainz de la Maza with the Orquesta Nacional de España, conducted by Ataúlfo Argenta, on 78 rpm records. This recording was inducted into the Latin Grammy...
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Little Fires Everywhere (2020). London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Ataúlfo Argenta (Decca Records, 1957) New York Philharmonic conducted by Leonard Bernstein...
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Madrid début, performing Joaquín Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez with Ataúlfo Argenta conducting the Spanish National Orchestra. The overwhelming success...
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include: Joaquín Achúcarro Isaac Albéniz Pedro Albéniz José María Alvira Ataúlfo Argenta Emilio Arrieta Marie Azpiroz Mellini Teresa Berganza Tomás Bretón Jorge...
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Casas. After the death of Pérez Casas, the new principal conductor was Ataúlfo Argenta, who was in the orchestra from 1945 as the keyboard instruments player...
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Masterworks MM-633 (3 12" 78 RPM discs); Also Columbia LP ML-2006. 1953: Ataúlfo Argenta with the Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire, mezzo-soprano...
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Gómez Ayáu Maurice van Hemeirijck Heinrich Drimmel John Cockoroft Ataúlfo Argenta (a título póstumo). Luis Alonso Muñoyerro Antonio Cortés Lladó José...
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Ventoso, Ruth Beitia, Sergio Canales, Athenea del Castillo Music: Ataúlfo Argenta, David Bustamante, La Fuga Film, radio, and TV: Mario Camus, Manuel...
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Ford Lallerstedt and Jos van Veldhoven. "Ataúlfo Argenta tenía un instinto musical extraordinario" [Ataúlfo Argenta had a special musical instinct]. Diario...
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Cândido Rondon, Brazilian military officer (b. 1865) January 20 – Ataúlfo Argenta, Spanish conductor and pianist (b. 1913) January 27 – Prince Oskar...
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respectueusement dédié a Madame la Princesse Edmond de Polignac" Audio 1950: Ataúlfo Argenta, cond.; E. D. Bovi (baritone), E. de la Vara (tenor), Lola Rodríguez...
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Jascha Horenstein Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra [82] 1957 Ataúlfo Argenta National Orchestra of Spain [83] 1958 Hermann Scherchen Vienna State...
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Zareska Otto Ackermann Leroy Anderson Franz André Ernest Ansermet Ataúlfo Argenta Vladimir Ashkenazy Krešimir Baranović Samuel Barber Thomas Beecham...
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of Madrid, the majority conducted by the leading Spanish conductor Ataulfo Argenta had particular success. Many featured singers soon to become world-famous...
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Spanish classical music under Franco, which also had conductors such as Ataúlfo Argenta and performers such as Narciso Yepes and Andrés Segovia. Spanish dance...
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Mejías) García Lorca poem set to music, recorded by the conductor Ataúlfo Argenta. Marea "Ciudad de los Gitanos" A rock version of the poem "Romance...
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Rivadeneira. Coro Cantores de Madrid. Orquesta de Cámara de Madrid. Ataúlfo Argenta — (LP) Alhambra (Montilla FM-LP-2); (digital) Naxos (rec. 1957.IV)...
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composer (died 1994) probable – Fortuna, Brazilian singer January 20 – Ataúlfo Argenta, conductor, 44 (carbon monoxide poisoning) February 5 – Lew Brown,...
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Manuel Ausensi (Paquiro); Madrid Cantores, Spanish National Orchestra, Ataúlfo Argenta (conductor); Decca Records LXT 5338 (1 LP) 1955 María Bayo (Rosario)...
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Gaspar Cassadó, with the Orquesta Nacional de España, conducted by Ataulfo Argenta) Concierto como un divertimento (1981) Flute Aria antigua (1960) Concierto...
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Santander. The auditorium is named in honour of the Spanish conductor Ataúlfo Argenta, who played a major role in the establishment of the festival. The...
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Comendador de Ocaña with the Chamber Orchestra under the direction of Ataúlfo Argenta. As a member of the international singing jury in the First International...
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Ginés Torrano, Manuel Ausensi, Gerardo Monreal and Rafael Campos, with Ataúlfo Argenta conducting the Orquesta Sinfónica the Coros Cantores de Madrid. This...
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Russian National Orchestra. Conductors have included Claudio Abbado, Ataúlfo Argenta, Daniel Barenboim, Kurt Masur, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Jesús López-Cobos...
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Chief Conductor. Guest conductors have included notable figures like Ataúlfo Argenta, Sergiu Celibidache, Riccardo Chailly, and Valery Gergiev. Soloists...
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(heavily cut) 1954 Alhambra LP recording of Jugar con fuego, conducted by Ataúlfo Argenta, with Pilar Lorengar, Manuel Ausensi, Carlos Munguia and Antonio Campo...
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