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    Ricardo Llorca (born 1958, Alicante) is a Spanish-American Composer based in New York City since 1988. Llorca is a Juilliard School graduate and a faculty...
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  • Llorca is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: José Pedro Pérez-Llorca (born 1940), Spanish politician Ricardo Llorca (born 1962), Spanish...
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  • actor Antonio Gades (1936–2004), Flamenco dancer Miguel Hernández, poet Ricardo Llorca (born 1962), composer Kiko Martínez, boxer Gabriel Miró (1879–1930)...
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  • publisher Robert Lipsett – violinist Andrew Litton – pianist, conductor Ricardo Llorca – composer Nicola Loud – violinist Kevin Kwan Loucks – pianist, arts...
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  • (1673–1747) Henry Charles Litolff (1818–1891) Giulio Litta (1822–1891) Ricardo Llorca (born 1962) George Lloyd (1913–1998) Andrew Lloyd Webber (born 1948)...
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    Maria Galvany Cristóbal Halffter Gareth Koch Sebastián Izquierdo Leal Ricardo Llorca Fernando Malvar-Ruiz Antonio Manuel Martínez Heredia Jaime Mendoza-Nava...
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  • Turkmenistani Female composer Abdalla El-Masri 1962 Lebanese Russian Ricardo Llorca 1962 Spanish Kaoru Wada 1962 Japanese Arne Eigenfeldt 1962 Canadian...
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  • he has collaborated with numerous composers and musicians, including Ricardo Llorca and Leslie Wildman as well as designers of different disciplines, e...
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  • Mexico. Jocelyn Lee, photographer, Cape Elizabeth, Maine: Photography. Ricardo Llorca, composer, New York City; member of the faculty, The Juilliard School;...
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    York in November with the opera Las horas vacías (The Empty Hours) by Ricardo Llorca.[needs update] Recently,[when?] she has performed with the Symphony...
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  • Literes (1673–1747): Los elementos, Acis y Galatea, Júpiter y Semele Ricardo Llorca (1962– ): Las horas vacias George Lloyd (1913–1998): Irmelin, John Socman...
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    Orquesta Filarmónica de Gran Canaria on the Arte Nova Label, and in Ricardo Llorca's Concierto Italiano on Columna Musica. She has recorded two versions...
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  • Marín, Gustavo Pérez Monzón, Tomás Sánchez, Leandro Soto, and Rubén Torres Llorca. In two weeks, the exhibition drew over 8,000 visitors and ushered in a...
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  • Rubén Torres Llorca (born March 3, 1957, in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban artist specializing in painting, drawing, sculpture, collages, and photography. He...
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  • player José Luis Cortez (born 1979), Ecuadorian footballer Lucía Cortez Llorca (born 2000), Spanish tennis player Luís Cortez (born 1994), Portuguese footballer...
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    7% of whom were mestizos, blacks and mulattos. A 2021 study by Baten and Llorca-Jaña shows that regions with a relatively high share of North European migrants...
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  • Siciliano / Films d'Ara (Barcelona), the Italian Medeus Film, SVL, and Llorca Films (Lloret de Mar) Raquel Evans, Alfonso del Real, Karin Well, Giorgio...
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     2020 (2020-09-06) Katie Lee, Heidi Gardner Provolone Iesha D. Williams & Nirva Llorca, Deanna Germano & Mark Germano Joe Isidori, Anya Fernald, Cliff Crooks Lumberjack...
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    1989 he formalized his relationship with Catalan artist Eulalia Lombarte Llorca with whom he had his first two children, María Eulalia and Juan. The couple...
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    (PDF) on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 28 December 2010. Gil-Pareja, Salvador; Llorca-Vivero, Rafael; Martínez-Serrano, José (May 2007). "The Effect of EMU on...
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  • Toros México and others from October 4 and until November 13, 1971. Mario Llorca was assisted by the director, Leopoldo Silva and Marco Silva were in charge...
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  • with a backrest. The stadium also had a small pastry bar run by Francisco Llorca and Manuel Pastor. "Bardín, Estadio del Hércules F.C." [Bardín, Hercules...
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    People's Party (PP) of Pío Cabanillas, Emilio Attard and José Pedro Pérez Llorca. It comprised seven regional parties. Liberals: Federation of Democratic...
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  • Moreno de la Viuda Wing v Soviet Union at Moscow 11-May 1991 366 David Llorca Gasso (Wing) v Soviet Union at Moscow 11-May 1991 367 Pablo Gutierrez Merelles...
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    Confidencial Digital (in Spanish). 30 August 2021. Retrieved 3 January 2022. Llorca, Carlos (22 August 2021). "Stardeos: el nuevo proyecto de Dalas Review para...
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  • Venezuelan-born American professional baseball player José Pedro Pérez-Llorca, Spanish lawyer, politician and contributor to the 1978 Spanish Constitution...
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    respectively. Pérez-Llorca's new appointment was limited to the Ministry of Territorial Administration, replacing Antonio Fontán, whereas Pérez-Llorca's former presidency...
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  • Cristina del Río Navarro Carlos Benítez Dalfó José Lloret Talens Jesús Llorca Radal Luis López Prieto [1] José María Portugués Hernando Julian Varela...
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  • the artists Julio García, Rubén Torres Llorca, Gustavo Pérez Monzón and Maria Elena Diarde, José Bedia and Ricardo Rodríguez Brey, Rogelio López Marín (Gory)...
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    establish relations with Israel, his foreign minister José Pedro Pérez-Llorca favored maintaining Spain's non-recognition of Israel. González had previously...
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