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    Berkeley. Joaquín Nin-Culmell was born in Berlin, Germany, the youngest child of Joaquín Nin, a Cuban pianist and composer, and Rosa Culmell, a classically...
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    Cuban parents in France, Nin was the daughter of the composer Joaquín Nin and the classically trained singer Rosa Culmell. Nin spent her early years in...
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    singer Rosa Culmell, they were the parents of writer Anaïs Nin, businessman Thorvald Nin, and composer Joaquín Nin-Culmell. Joaquín Nin appears as one...
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  • 1919 – July 15, 2006) was an American actor and the husband of author Anaïs Nin, as well as her literary executor. Pole was born in Los Angeles. His father...
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    of the composer Francis Poulenc and the pianists Marcelle Meyer, Joaquín Nin-Culmell and Léo-Pol Morin. Viñes was born in Lleida, Spain. He studied the...
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    Mexico City) Guitar Zarabanda lejana (1926; first performance by Joaquín Nin-Culmell, in Paris) Toccata para guitarra (1933; first performance on 1 June...
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  • Francisco Tárrega, "Gran Vals" (Francisco Tárrega) Joaquin Nin-Culmell, "Basque Song" (Joaquin Nin-Culmell) Vincent Scotto, lyrics by George Koger and H....
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  • (February 15, 1898 – January 7, 1985), also known as Ian Hugo, was Anaïs Nin's husband from 1923 until her death in 1977, and a skilled engraver and filmmaker...
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  • Henry and June (category Diaries of Anaïs Nin)
    Unexpurgated Diary of Anaïs Nin (full title Henry and June: From a Journal of Love: The Unexpurgated Diary of Anaïs Nin 1931–1932) is a 1986 book that...
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  • and diarist Andrés Nin (1892-1937), Spanish revolutionary Joaquin Nin (1879-1949), Cuban pianist and composer Joaquin Nin-Culmell (1908–2004), Cuban-Spanish...
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  • Brazilian physician, geographer, and activist (d. 1973) 1908 – Joaquín Nin-Culmell, German-American pianist and composer (d. 2004) 1908 – Cecilia Seghizzi...
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  • the fourth in 1985. Linotte, the early diary of Anaïs Nin; with a preface by Joaquin Nin-Culmell, (1914–1920), Translated from the French by Jean L. Sherman...
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  • (1900–1987) Joaquín Rodrigo (1901–1999) Niño Ricardo (1904–1972) Ernesto Halffter (1905–1989) Joaquin Homs (1906–2006) Joaquín Nin-Culmell (1908–2004)...
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    different variants. Classical vocal arrangements have been made by Joaquín Nin-Culmell for soprano and John Rutter for choir. A version of this in English...
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    Paul Swan is Dead and Gone, ran in New York in 2019. Portrait of Joaquín Nin-Culmell, 1924 Bust of Willa Cather in the Nebraska Hall of Fame, 1962 Brown...
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    Concerto. 1957 Salvador Espriu's play Primera història d'Esther. 1959 Joaquín Nin-Culmell's ballet Don Juan. 1960 Xavier Montsalvatge's Càntic espiritual. 1961...
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  • to the "Groupo de Renovación Musical" were: Aurelio de la Vega, Joaquín Nin-Culmell, Alfredo Diez Nieto and Natalio Galán. Although, in Cuba, many composers...
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  • Nick 13 – vocalist, guitarist Joaquín Nin-Culmell – composer, concert pianist, UC professor (emeritis), brother of Anaïs Nin The Pack – rap group Gwydion...
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    1987), Josep Mestres Quadreny (El Ganxo, 1959; Cap de Mirar, 1991), Joaquín Nin-Culmell (La Celestina, 1965), Matilde Salvador (Vinatea, 1974), Tomás Marco...
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  • Fortepiano, WoO 15 Tivadar Nachéz: Passacaglia on a Theme of Sammartini Joaquín Nin-Culmell: 8 Variations on a Theme by Gaspar Sanz (orchestra) Wolfgang Amadeus...
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  • Fortune, The Boys from Brazil), Tony winner (1951, 1963), stroke. Joaquín Nin-Culmell, 95, Cuban-Spanish composer, concert pianist and emeritus professor...
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  • Richard Hammond, Felix Labunski, Bohuslav Martinů, Darius Milhaud, Joaquín Nin-Culmell, Karol Rathaus, Vittorio Rieti, Ernest Schelling, Zygmunt Stojowski...
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  • program of piano music by composers Darius Milhaud, Roger Sessions, Joaquín Nin-Culmell, Béla Bartók, and Claude Debussy in New York, of which The New York...
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  • Lior Navok Fantasy (1998) Arkady Nesterov Sonata for solo cello Joaquin Nin-Culmell Suite Akira Nishimura Threnody (1998) Arne Nordheim Clamavi (1980)...
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  • Martin David Matthews Janis Medinš Krzysztof Meyer Robin Milford Joaquín Nin-Culmell Reinhard Oppel Leo Ornstein Buxton Orr Sir Walter Parratt Nikolay...
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  • Report (An American Miscellany) LP in stereo LS-760 LOU-761 1976 Joaquín Nin-Culmell, Blas Galindo Diferencias / Symphony No. 2 LP in stereo LS-761 LOU-762...
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    (1805–1882), Juan Parga (1843–1899), Daniel Fortea (1878–1953), Joaquín Nin-Culmell (1908–2004), Jaume Torrent (born 1953) Reflejos (Signum SIG-X 128-00...
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    costumes for the world premiere of the opera La Celestina by musician Joaquín Nin-Culmell, premiered at the Teatro de la Zarzuela in Madrid. He passed away...
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  • Benjamin Godard, and Albert Lavignac. Marcelle Meyer Léo-Pol Morin. Joaquín Nin-Culmell [pupils] Francis Poulenc [pupils] Maria Canals i Cendrós [pupils]...
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    courses in folklore at the University of Middlebury in the company of Joaquín Nin-Culmell. In 1939, he moved to Mexico at the invitation of Mexican president...
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