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    Lubicz-Milosz's play Miguel Mañara. Finally, Esther van Loo produced a pseudo-historical biography Le vrai Don Juan, Don Miguel Mañara, published in Paris in...
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    Machado were the La duquesa de Benamejí, La prima Fernanda, Juan de Mañara, El hombre que murió en la guerra and Desdichas de la fortuna o Julianillo Valcárcel...
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    Garden", The Musical Times, July 1937, p. 646; and Page, Philip. "Don Juan de Mañara", The Sphere, 3 July 1937 Rosen, p. 122 Quoted in The Cincinnati Enquirer...
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    Tagoriane for voice and piano 1936 Cyrano de Bergerac Opera 1939 Tre Nuove Liriche 1941 Don Juan de Manara Opera 1943 E' Giunto il Nostro Ultimo Autunno...
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    painter. Miguel Mañara, Knight and philanthropist, founder of Seville's Hospital de la Caridad. Lope de Rueda, writer. Fernando de Herrera, poet. Luis...
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    1665, on the occasion of the inauguration of the renovated church, Miguel Mañara organized a procession that also celebrated the Immaculate Conception of...
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    oil painting made by Juan de Valdés Leal between 1670 and 1672, and along with In Ictu Oculi, both were commissioned by Miguel Mañara to be placed below...
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    Pas de cœur by Victor Gsovsky / Gottfried von Einem 25 February 1954, new edition of Die Bernauerin, by Carl Orff 29 March 1956, Don Juan de Manara by...
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  • Tomasi (1901–1971): Don Juan de Mañara Michael Torke (1961– ): Strawberry Fields Tomás de Torrejón y Velasco (1644–1728): La púrpura de la rosa Charles Tournemire...
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    Grande de San Francisco. From 1626 the merchant Don Tomás Mañara de Leca y Colonna and his wife Jerónima Vicentelo, parents of Miguel Mañara, for his...
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  • perverse sexual gratification in a repressed Catholic environment. Delia Mañara is notorious in her quarter of Buenos Aires for the mysterious deaths of...
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    Juan Cárdenas (b. at Seville, 1613; d. 6 June 1684) was a Spanish Jesuit moral theologian and author. He entered the Society of Jesus at the age of fourteen...
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  • Rostand. Italian translation by Cesare Meano and Filippo Brusa. Don Juan de Manara dramma lirico 3 acts Ettore Moschino 12 June 1941 Florence, Teatro Comunale...
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    Henri Tomasi (category Conservatoire de Paris alumni)
    brought the long-awaited world premiere of his opera Don Juan de Mañara based on a text by poet O. V. de L. Milosc. This opera, "L'Atlantide", and the comic...
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    Banfield believes are among his major achievements: Judith (1929) and Don Juan de Manara (1935). The latter was broadcast by the BBC on 11 April 1959 with Monica...
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    pont), Masetto in Mozart's Don Giovanni (as Don Juan), Le frère jardinier in Tomasi's Don Juan de Manara, a vagabond in Carl Orff's Die Kluge (as Echec...
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    dramas," the most popular of these plays being Miguel Mañara [it; pl] (1913), a reworking of the Don Juan myth. During this time he also composed his third...
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  • Pictures for Flute and Orchestra, op.55: 18 minutes Intermezzo from “Don Juan de Manara” for orchestra: 5 minutes 1938-40:Symphony No.1, op.58: 39 minutes *...
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  • appeared in a premiere BBC broadcast of Sir Eugene Goossens' opera Don Juan de Manara, along with Marie Collier, Helen Watts, Bruce Boyce and others 1967:...
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  • egiziaca. On 24 June 1938 he created Don José in Eugene Goossens's Don Juan de Manara, with Lawrence Tibbett, Norman Allin and others. He also sang alongside...
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    setting for the legend of Don Juan (inspired by the real aristocrat Don Miguel de Mañara) on the Paseo Alcalde Marqués de Contadero. Seville is the primary...
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    and of the philanthropist Manara, one of his prominent painting was the Spanish victory in the Battle of Lepanto. His son Juan was also an engraver. Wikimedia...
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  • lawyer and politician Juan de Herrera, Dominican Republic – Juan de Herrera (Spanish farmer) Juan Rodríguez (La Vega) – General Juan Rodriguez Garcia (1886–1960)...
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  • Alberto Guerra as Mateo, María León as Manara, Daniel Elbittar as Julio César, Alejandro de la Madrid as Rafael, Juan Pablo Medina as Amado with the special...
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  • Orchard Walls, Merton Hodge, St. James’ Theatre, London, 1937. Don Juan de Manara, Eugene Goossen, Convent Garden, London, 1937. Henry V, Shakespeare...
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    Font, Carlos Trillo, Carlos Sampayo, Juan Padrón, Giuseppe Palumbo, Filippo Scozzari. 4 Edition (2002): Milo Manara, Silver, Roberto Baldazzini, Igort,...
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  • sons of Pedro de Zuñiga y Manrique de Lara, 3rd Count of Plasencia. His mother,Teresa de Guzman y de Guzman, daughter of Juan Alonso Perez de Guzman y Orozco...
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  • took part in the second season of the Italian TV series Il commissario Manara. Francesco married Julie McCann and had two children; Massimiliano and Michela...
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    orchestra also did tours in the provinces La Pampa, Córdoba, Mendoza, San Juan and Salta. In 1923, Carlos and his younger brother Roque moved to Buenos...
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  • series: Antonio Pennarella as Don Achille Carracci (season 1) Edu Rejón as Juan (season 3) Giulia Pica as a doctor (season 3) Claudio Lardo as Giuntini (season...
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