Sylvia Soublette Asmussen (February 5, 1924 – January 29, 2020) was a Chilean composer, singer, choirmaster and educator. She won the 1964 Elizabeth Sprague...
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intellectual, politician, journalist, and essayist Sylvia Soublette (1924-2020) Chilean composer La Soublette, a neighborhood of Catia La Mar, Venezuela This...
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Juan Gabriel Valdés (redirect from Juan Gabriel Valdés Soublette)
Chile's Ambassador to the United Nations. He is the son of composer Sylvia Soublette and Gabriel Valdes, who also served as a Chilean diplomat. Juan Gabriel...
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Robert Sherlaw Johnson [pupils] (Paris Conservatoire) Makoto Shinohara Sylvia Soublette Karlheinz Stockhausen [pupils] (Paris Conservatoire, 1952) Mikis Theodorakis...
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(born 1955) Florent Schmitt (1870–1958) Marthe Servine (19__-1972) Sylvia Soublette (1924–2020) Marc Soustrot (born 1949) James Strauss (born 1974) Paul...
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Quincy Porter (1943) Alexander Schneider (1945) Erich Itor Kahn (1948) Sylvia Soublette (1964) Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Medal for Conductors James Allen...
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Alemana for treatment of a long illness. Gabriel Valdés married composer Sylvia Soublette in 1946. Their sons are Juan Gabriel Valdés, former Chile's Ambassador...
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Catholic University of Chile. His students in Chile included composer Sylvia Soublette. In 1961, Orrego-Salas permanently relocated to the United States to...
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boxer Patricia Demick, Slayer vocalist/bassist Tom Araya, composer Sylvia Soublette, and the sculptor and performance artist Tamara Jacquin. It was also...
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was born in Santiago, Chile in 1949. His parents were the composer Sylvia Soublette and Gabriel Valdés, who was Chile’s Minister of Foreign Affairs from...
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(1924–1995) Ruth Schonthal (1924–2006) Jitka Snížková (1924–1989) Sylvia Soublette (1924–2020) Erzsébet Szőnyi (1924–2019) Tui St. George Tucker (1924–2004)...
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were translated into German by Emanuel van Geibel. Chilean composer Sylvia Soublette set Vicente’s text to music in her song “Del Rosal Vengo.” A quote...
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and Domingo Santa Cruz Wilson. Ricardo Lorenz Miguel Roig-Francolí Sylvia Soublette Darwin Vargas Carol Ann Weaver Robert Paterson Herbert Eimert [pupils]...
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college professor Gustavo Dudamel, Venezuelan conductor and violinist Sylvia Soublette, Chilean composer Pablo Neruda Award, granted by the Neruda Foundation...
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1969 she joined the Ensemble of Ancient Music, a group created by Sylvia Soublette and Juana Subercaseaux at the Pontifical Catholic University. She has...
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(1810–1885) Silvia Sommer (born 1944) Brunhilde Sonntag (1936–2002) Sylvia Soublette (1924–2020) Mildred Souers (1894–1977) Ann Southam (1937–2010) Isabel...
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Luisa Amelia Perez Perozo: First female lawyer in Venezuela Panchita Soublette Saluzzo: First female judge in Venezuela Josefina Calcano de Temeltas:...
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