Sebastián Julián Gayarre Garjón (9 January 1844 in Roncal, Navarre, Spain – 2 January 1890 in Madrid, Spain), better known as Julián Gayarre, was a Spanish...
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Romanza final (redirect from Romanza final (Gayarre))
biographic film about opera singer Julián Gayarre. It was directed by José María Forqué. José Carreras – Julián Gayarre Sydne Rome – Alicia Antonio Ferrandis...
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British musician Julian Gavin (born 1965), Australian-born British operatic tenor Julián Gayarre (1844–1890), Spanish opera singer Julián Gil (born 1970)...
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ventured into film. In 1986, he portrayed the 19th century Spanish tenor Julián Gayarre in Romanza Final (The Final Romance) and in 1987, he started working...
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musical contests; the "Jacinto Guerrero", "Francisco Alonso", and "Julián Gayarre" in 1996, where he won second place in male performers, among others...
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soprano Maddalena Mariani Masi in the title role and Spanish tenor Julián Gayarre as Enzo. The work was positively received at its premiere with Milan's...
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Melchiorre Vidal, who also taught Maria Barrientos, Graziella Pareto, Julián Gayarre, Fernando Valero, Francesc Viñas, and Rosina Storchio. She made her...
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the title role, Abigaille Bruschi Chiatti as Amelia di Egmont, and Julián Gayarre as Marcello. It received almost no performances in Italian until the...
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directed by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia Gayarre (1958), by Domingo Viladomat, a biopic about Julián Gayarre (Alfredo Kraus) Circus World (1964), directed...
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a grand prize winner (and winner of the special Tenor Prize) in the Julián Gayarre Competition in Pamplona, Spain. 2007: A Grand Prize winner of the Metropolitan...
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the Vincenzo Bellini International Competition (Italy, 1991), and the Julián Gayarre International Singing Competition (Spain, 1996). Mekhitarian, was born...
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Pamplona (placa) Monument to Valentín Gayarre, 1938, next to the local cemetery, Rocal, Navarre Monument to Julián Gayarre, 1950, La Taconera gardens, Pamplona...
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for this failing were such celebrated figures as Enrico Tamberlik, Julián Gayarre, Roberto Stagno, Italo Campanini and Ernesto Nicolini—not to mention...
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Etchegoyen, singer Iosu Expósito, singer Cesáreo Gabaráin, songwriter Julián Gayarre, singer Jesús Guridi, composer Alberto Iglesias, composer, twice nominated...
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opera theatres (Victoria Eugenia, Teatro Gayarre, Teatro Arriaga), among individual singers, Julián Gayarre from Roncal struck a chord in the opera scene...
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1956) Frederic Johnson, English civil servant (d. 1972) January 2 – Julián Gayarre, Spanish opera singer (b. 1844) January 7 – Augusta of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach...
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interpreter of Rossini's works, father of María Malibrán, mezzo-soprano Julián Gayarre, Spanish tenor with a wide international career Giulia Grisi, Italian...
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Bernadette Soubirous, French visionary from Lourdes (d. 1879) January 9 – Julián Gayarre, Spanish opera singer (d. 1890) January 11 – Franz Schrader, French...
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dedicated to Pablo Sarasate – Pamplona, Navarra Casa-Museo Julián Gayarre, dedicated to Julián Gayarre – Roncal, Navarra Museu Pau Casals [ca], dedicated to...
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Gallardo, Begoña Torres; Sharpe, Chloe (2017-12-11). "La laringe de Julián Gayarre (1844-1890). El símbolo de la voz de un genio". Revista de Investigaciones...
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Navarrese tenor Julián Gayarre was celebrated; as it passed through the Puerta del Sol, the emotion of the crowd made a "Viva Gayarre!" burst out, which...
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(disambiguation) Romanza final, a 1986 biographic film about opera singer Julián Gayarre This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Romanza...
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Sheilah Graham Deborah Kerr The Five Pennies Red Nichols Danny Kaye Gayarre Julián Gayarre Alfredo Kraus The Gene Krupa Story Gene Krupa Sal Mineo The Great...
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International Organ Competition Dos Hermanas International Clarinet Competition Julián Gayarre – Pablo Sarasate International Singing and Violin Competition, Pamplona...
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February 1888 in Lohengrin. It was to become one of his signature roles. Julián Gayarre, another Spanish tenor noted for his Wagnerian roles, was in the audience...
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(1764–1823): An early soloist thriving on the heat of Labourd's Enlightenment. Julián Gayarre (1844–1890): A Navarrese tenor from Roncal with an outstanding tenor...
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Adelina Patti, Christina Nilsson, Luisa Tetrazzini, Mattia Battistini, Julián Gayarre, Angelo Masini, Francesco Tamagno and Enrico Tamberlick. In 1917, the...
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José María Gayarre Lafuente (8 February 1893 – 8 February 1968) was a Spanish journalist, football pioneer, and sports leader. He was one of the most...
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of the 19th century theater biggest stars, such as Sarah Bernhardt, Julián Gayarre and Antonio Scalvini. On 4 August 1846 it was inaugurated as Teatro...
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concert tour throughout Germany, Italy, Argentina, and Brazil with tenor Julián Gayarre. In November 1887 she sang the role of Adalgisa in Vincenzo Bellini's...
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