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    Francisco Bartolomé Sanz Celma (April 4, 1640 (baptized) – 1710), better known as Gaspar Sanz, was a Spanish composer, guitarist, and priest born to a...
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  • designer Gaspar Sanz (1640–1710), Aragonese baroque composer, guitarist, organist and priest Gaspar Ventura (born 1955), Spanish water polo player Gaspar Yanga...
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  • football defender Gaspar Sanz (1640–1710), Spanish composer and priest Henri Sanz (born 1963), French rugby union player Horatio Sanz (born 1969), Chilean-born...
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    Michele Bartolotti (c. 1615–1680) Giovanni Battista Granata (1620–1687) Gaspar Sanz (c. 1640–1710), Instrucción de música sobre la guitarra española (1674)...
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    Hermann Schein, Heinrich Schütz, Samuel Scheidt, Dieterich Buxtehude, Gaspar Sanz, José de Nebra, Antonio Soler, Carlos Seixas and others. The Baroque...
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  • six short dances for solo guitar by the 17th-century Spanish composer Gaspar Sanz and were taken from a three-volume work (1674, 1675, 1697) that is now...
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  • Diego Pisador, Gaspar Sanz and Luis de Narváez. EDIGSA, 1970. "La guitare catalane". Works from Milán, Mudarra, Pisador, Gaspar Sanz and Narváez. Harmonia...
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    in these mountains among the highwaymen. The romanca "Marizapalos" by Gaspar Sanz, who taught the king's only recognized natural born son by Maria, tells...
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    baroque guitar by Paulo Galvão, Santiago de Murcia, Francisco Guerau, Gaspar Sanz, and Marcello Vitale.[citation needed] One of the best known examples...
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    known as the Spanish guitar in Italy. Even later, in the same century, Gaspar Sanz wrote that other nations such as Italy or France added to the Spanish...
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  • Theme of Sammartini Joaquín Nin-Culmell: 8 Variations on a Theme by Gaspar Sanz (orchestra) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: 8 Variations in A major on "Come...
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    (18th century) Casa Buñuel (20th century) Miguel Pellicer (1617–1647) Gaspar Sanz (1640–1710) José Miguel Herrero de Tejada (1677–1725) Miguel Antonio...
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  • (1619–1699) Cristóbal Galán (1630–1684) Miguel de Irízar (1635–1684) Gaspar Sanz (1640–1710) Juan Bautista José Cabanilles (1644–1712) Tomás de Torrejón...
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    Comarca Gúdar-Javalambre Matarraña Luis Buñuel, film director from Calanda Gaspar Sanz, music composer from Calanda Antón García Abril, music composer Pablo...
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  • Lai, is partially based on "Canarios" by Aragonese Baroque composer Gaspar Sanz. "La lepre nella luna" ("The hare in the Moon") is inspired by a Buddhist...
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  • for Baroque Guitar, which featured pieces by Johann Sebastian Bach, Gaspar Sanz, Silvius Leopold Weiss and other composers. "1966 Grammy Awards Finalists"...
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    Four-course guitar Some well known composers of the Baroque guitar were Gaspar Sanz, Robert de Visée, Francesco Corbetta and Santiago de Murcia. Examples...
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  • Leonardo da Vinci and other artists August 10, 2004 Arachangelo Corelli Gaspar Sanz Thomas Morley Antonio Vivaldi Johann Sebastian Bach George Frideric Handel...
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  • clarinet and piano". He also transcribed this piece for two pianos. Gaspar Sanz, a baroque Spanish composer, notated the chords of a Tarantelas in his...
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  • (1640–1725) Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe, the father (c. 1640–c. 1700) Gaspar Sanz (1640–1710) Nicolaus Adam Strungk (1640–1700) Esther Elizabeth Velkiers...
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    Suárez St. John of the Cross Antonio de Nebrija Gaspar de Guzmán, Count-Duke of Olivares Gaspar Sanz Pedro Gómez Labrador, Marquis of Labrador Cardinal...
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    Baroque literature Pablo Bruna (1611–1679), blind composer, organist Gaspar Sanz (1640–1710), composer, guitarist and organist Rocque Joaquin de Alcubierre...
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  • Francesco Corbetta c.1615–1681 Italy Francisco Guerau 1649–1717/22 Spain Gaspar Sanz 1640–1710 Spain Giovanni Battista Granata 1620/1–1687 Italy Angelo Michele...
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    Royalle. Corbetta was the most significant guitar composer of his day (Gaspar Sanz called him "el mejor de todos," or "the greatest of all") and one of...
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    Roy and Guillaume de Morlaye. Composers of the baroque guitar include Gaspar Sanz, Robert de Visée and Francesco Corbetta. From approximately 1780 to 1850...
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  • Adrian Le Roy (1520–1598) (France) Francesco Corbetta (1612–1681) (Italy) Gaspar Sanz (1640–1710) (Spain) Robert de Visée (1650–1725) (France) http://musicated...
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  • "Groovin' High" "How High the Moon" Christopher Parkening Tribute to Andrés Segovia "Canarios" by Gaspar Sanz Huey Lewis and the News "The Power of Love"...
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    Retrieved 2020-03-21. "Images for Leo Brouwer - Werke für Gitarre Solo von Gaspar Sanz, Luis…". Discogs. Archived from the original on 10 April 2013. "LEO BROUWER...
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    Poland (d. 1647) Georg Mohr, Danish mathematician (d. 1697) April 4 – Gaspar Sanz, Spanish composer, musician, priest (d. 1710) April 6 – Thomas Lloyd...
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    Narváez was one of the main achievements of the period. The Aragonese Gaspar Sanz authored the first learning method for guitar. Spanish composers of the...
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