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    Emilio Pujol Vilarrubí (or Emili; 7 April 1886 – 15 November 1980) was a Spanish composer, guitarist and a leading teacher of the classical guitar. Emili...
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  • The Spanish guitarist and composer Emilio Pujol or Emili Pujol Vilarrubí (1886-1980) composed 124 original works for the guitar and 275 transcriptions...
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  • Mexico City, Mexico Antonio Pujol (1913–1995), Mexican painter Catherine Pujol (born 1960), French politician Emilio Pujol (1886–1980), Spanish composer...
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  • president of Mexico Emilio Prados, Spanish poet Emilio Pucci, Italian fashion designer and politician Emilio Pujol, Spanish composer Emilio Rodríguez (disambiguation)...
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    Classical Guitar with Hector Garcia at the University of New Mexico and with Emilio Pujol in Spain. He studied composition with Kenneth Gaburo at the University...
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  • A. Galán 'El Estampío') Peret... Guitarist Andrés Batista ... Guitarist Emilio de Diego ... Guitarist 'Pucherete' ... Guitarist Blay ... Guitarist El Chocolate...
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    the piano. By the end of the 1870s, Tárrega was teaching the guitar (Emilio Pujol, Miguel Llobet, and Daniel Fortea were pupils of his) and giving regular...
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    composed by Julián Arcas the variations were improvised by Tarrega (per Emilio Pujol in Cereva 1972) and a few were written down. Originally named "Improvisación...
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    Miguel Llobet, Domingo Prat, Emilio Pujol and other guitar enthusiasts. Due to the beauty of its voice, Prat and Pujol gave it the nickname “La Italica”...
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    (1888–1956), classical and flamenco guitarist and educator, first wife of Emilio Pujol Margarita Escarpa (born 1935), classical guitarist specializing in Bach...
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    amateur guitarist. His teacher was Isaac Nicola, who was a student of Emilio Pujol, who was himself a student of Francisco Tárrega. At age 17 he performed...
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    artists at his large apartment at Via Layetana No. 46 in Barcelona: Emilio Pujol was a frequent guest and Manuel de Falla is known to have visited whenever...
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  • of the lost arts of vihuela-making and -playing in the 20th century, Emilio Pujol edited the volume on Narváez (1945) for the authoritative series Monumentos...
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    right hand to pluck the notes. Noted players were: Francisco Tárrega, Emilio Pujol, Andrés Segovia, Julian Bream, Agustín Barrios, and John Williams (guitarist)...
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    International Biennial Guitar Competition "Emilio Pujol" Concurso Internacional Bienal de Guitarra "Emilio Pujol" 19th Sassari Italy 2017 2nd Alhambra International...
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  • Paraguay Celedonio Romero 1913–1996 Spain Clara Nicola 1926–2017 Cuba Emilio Pujol 1886–1980 Spain Frantz Casseus 1915–1993 Haiti Heinrich Albert 1870–1950...
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  • International Competition for Young Guitarists, Velbert Germany 2004 Emilio Pujol Competition, Sassari, Italy 2003 All Croatia Competition, Dubrovnik,...
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  • were frequent guests at her parents home, also with Andrés Segovia and Emilio Pujol. From 1940, she devoted her life to the guitar. She gave concerts internationally...
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  • Tárrega in Castellón de la Plana. His fellow students were, among others, Emilio Pujol and Miguel Llobet. In 1909 Fortea founded in Madrid his own music school...
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    composition (Op. 170/39) Cancion Cubana to Hector Garcia. García studied with Emilio Pujol (a pupil of Francisco Tárrega) and he was appointed assistant in 1969...
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  • guitarist, but then continued his studies with Regino Sainz de la Maza, Emilio Pujol, and Alirio Diaz. On Diaz's recommendation, he went to study with Andrés...
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  • 1979 French Mass for the 500th Anniversary of the Death of Joan of Arc Emilio Pujol 1886 1980 Spanish Othmar Schoeck 1886 1957 Swiss Penthesilea Ole Windingstad...
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    study lute and vihuela with the renowned Catalan classical guitarist Emilio Pujol, as well as Eugen Mueller-Dombois. In the mid-1970s, Hopkinson Smith...
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  • Bernstein List of compositions by Emilie Mayer List of compositions by Emilio Pujol List of compositions by Emmanuel Chabrier List of compositions by Enrique...
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  • continued his training in Paris with Emilio Pujol, a disciple of Francisco Tárrega. He also studied the vihuela with Pujol and researched about the guitar's...
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    Chopin, as well as his legacy through his students Miguel Llobet and Emilio Pujol. It was chosen as CD of the Week by Classic FM, which calls Schulstad...
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  • was taught by Emilio Pujol, Juan Díaz del Moral, and Pujol's wife Matilde Cuervas, from whom he learned to play flamenco. After Pujol moved to Italy...
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  • from the Italian government to study guitar with Andrés Segovia and Emilio Pujol at the Academia Chigianna in Siena. In 1959, he attended classes with...
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    Montagut. In 1976, he attended the last classical guitar course given by Emilio Pujol who was a student of Francisco Tárrega. Some of his other teachers were...
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  • variations sur deux motifs du Postillon de Lonjumeau, Op. 94 (piano) Emilio Pujol: Variations on a Theme by Aguado (guitar) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: 12...
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