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    Joan Guinjoan i Gispert (28 November 1931 – 1 January 2019) was a Catalan composer and pianist. Born in Riudoms, Guinjoan studied at the Conservatori...
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    Marshall or composers Leonardo Balada, Lluís Benejam, Agusti Grau Joan Guinjoan, Joan Lamote de Grignon, Ricard Lamote de Grignon, Frederic Mompou, Carles...
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  • following year. "El músico catalán Joan Guinjoan recibe el Premio de Composición Reina Sofía", Catalan composer Joan Guinjoan is awarded the Queen Sophia Composition...
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  • release) Matthew Whiteside – Entangled (the Aurea Quartet) 1 January – Joan Guinjoan, Spanish composer and pianist, 87 3 January – Donald Froud, British...
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  • post-Civil War isolation: Xavier Benguerel i Godó [ca] (1931–2017) Joan Guinjoan (1931–2019) Josep Mestres Quadreny (1929–2021) Josep Soler i Sardà (1935-2022)...
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  • American metalcore bassist (Ice Nine Kills) Feis Ecktuh, 32, Dutch rapper Joan Guinjoan, 87, Spanish composer and pianist Kris Kelmi, 63, Russian rock singer...
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  • 66, Croatian actor (Madonna, Fine Dead Girls, What Iva Recorded). Joan Guinjoan, 87, Spanish composer and pianist. Nicholas Horsfall, 72, British scholar...
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    December) Xavier Montsalvatge's opera, Una voce in off 1969 (1 February) Joan Guinjoan's ballet, Els cinc continents 1974 (19 January) Matilde Salvador's opera...
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    Richard Danielpour: Margaret Garner Antoni Gaudí, Catalan architect Joan Guinjoan: Gaudí Paul Gauguin, French painter Einojuhani Rautavaara: Vincent Michael...
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    1992), Carles Santos (Asdrúbila, 1992; Ricardo y Elena, 2000) and Joan Guinjoan (Gaudí, 2004). Latin America entered into full modernity at this time...
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    Ródenas Antonio Gades, Vicenç Ferrer i Moncho, Climent Forner i Escobet, Joan Guinjoan i Gispert, Johannes Hösle, Bernat Lesfargues, Jordi LLimona i Barret...
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  • Élégie for viola (or English horn) and piano (1927); Henry Lemoine Joan Guinjoan (1931–2019) Dúo for viola and piano (1979) Micrótono for viola solo...
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  • Leonardo Balada (with Montserrat Caballé and José Carreras), Gaudí, by Joan Guinjoan and Joc de Mans by Alberto García Detesters. In 2009, he partook in...
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  • became a well-known institution everywhere. At that time it was directed by Joan Lamote de Grignon, who in 1951 managed to make the band independent from...
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    the composers Karlheinz Stockhausen, Marlos Nobre, Esteban Benzecry, Joan Guinjoan, Richard Dubugnon, Guillaume Connesson, Atsuhiko Gondai, and Mauricio...
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    in Sitges and took courses at the Miró Foundation with Luigi Nono, Joan Guinjoan, and Coriúnn Aharonián. In 1985 she worked at the Centre d'Études de...
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    (García Abril) Iphigénie, Iphigénie en Tauride (Gluck) Rosa, Gaudí (Joan Guinjoan) La del Alba, Don Quijote (Halffeter) Kátja, Kátja Kabanowá (Janáček)...
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  • 1993 - Victoria de los Ángeles 1994 - Manuel Oltra i Ferrer 1995 - Joan Guinjoan 1996 - Montserrat Torrent 1997 - Xavier Montsalvatge 1998 - Anna Ricci...
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  • mitt hjärta (Sweden) 1 January Feis Ecktuh, 32, Dutch rapper (shot) Joan Guinjoan, 87, Spanish composer and pianist 19 January – Mario Bertoncini, 86...
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  • were renowned musicians such as Manuel Garcia Morante, Enric Gispert, Joan Guinjoan and Joaquim Homs Oller to whom, despite not being his pupil, he transmitted...
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    Wissmer, un compositeur au XXe siècle, collective work: Daniel-Lesur, Joan Guinjoan, Pierrette Germain, AG, Jean-Jacques Werner, Alain Pâris... Éditions...
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  • commission. Xavier Montsalvatge, Cristóbal Halffter, Luis de Pablo, Joan Guinjoan and Leonardo Balada have written pieces for the competition. 2017 First...
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  • dictator Francisco Franco is exhumed from Valle de los Caídos. January 1 Joan Guinjoan, Spanish composer and pianist (b. 1931) José Antonio Pujante, Spanish...
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  • Guillermo González Hernández (es) (pianist) 1990 Manuel Castillo (es) Joan Guinjoan) 1989 Cristóbal Halffter Antoni Ros-Marbà (conductor) 1988 José Ramón...
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  • Adler, as well as worked with other composers and conductors including Joan Guinjoan, Cristóbal Halffter, J.R. Encinar and Ros Marbà. His work Seven Looks...
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  • musical figures of the later 20th century, such as Xavier Benguerel, Joan Guinjoan, Josep Mestres Quadreny, Josep Soler, and Salvador Moreno Manzano, were...
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  • López, Agustí Charles Soler, Albert Sardà, Josep Soler, Edmon Colomer, Joan Guinjoan, Enrico Correggia, and Jordi Cervelló. Prize-winners include: 1993 Alejandro...
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  • en Barcelona, with settings by La Fura dels Baus 2004 (November 3) Joan Guinjoan's opera Gaudí 1959-1961 Ernest Xancó 1981-1984 Eugenio Marco 1987-1994...
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    Guinjoan 2015, p. 28. In post-war Carlist propaganda the number of requete killed or wounded was even given as 40,000, referred after Rodón Guinjoan 2015...
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    Archived from the original on 17 September 2016. Retrieved 16 September 2016. Guinjoan, Marc; Rodon, Toni (2016). "Catalonia at the crossroads: Analysis of the...
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