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  • |name = Madrid Royal Conservatory |image_name = Real Conservatorio Superior de Música de Madrid desde la plaza del Reina Sofía.jpg ...
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  • ...música (1920-1936) {{!}} Fundación Juan March |url=https://www.march.es/es/madrid/grupo-ocho-nueva-musica-1920-1936 |access-date=2024-06-18 |website=www.marc [[Category:Musicians from Madrid]] ...
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  • ...udied the harp with [[Luisa Menarguez]], and studied music at the [[Madrid Conservatory]], graduating at the age of sixteen in 1953. She made her concert debut at ...ive permanently in the UK. In 1971 she became a professor of harp in the [[Royal College of Music]]. She now has three children, St. John Harvey, Grania Hyd ...
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  • | death_place = [[Madrid]], Spain ...ne at age eleven. He graduated from the [[Royal Conservatory of Music]] in Madrid, where he studied clarinet, piano, and [[harmony]]. ...
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  • | death_place = [[Madrid]], [[Francoist Spain]] Turina was born in [[Seville]]. He studied in Seville as well as in [[Madrid]]. He lived in [[Paris]] from 1905 to 1914 where he took composition lesson ...
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  • |death_place=[[Madrid]], [[Spain]] ...Franco-Polish origin. He was born in [[Tarbes]], [[France]] and died in [[Madrid]], [[Spain]]. ...
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  • He studied piano at the [[Madrid Royal Conservatory]] and gave his first performance in Lisbon in 1881. Pedro Eugénio Daupias, ...and became a Portuguese citizen. He was appointed piano professor at the Conservatory of Music and contributed largely to the cultural activities of this country ...
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  • ...tutions it runs, it is mainly known for the prestigious universities; in [[Madrid]], [[CEU San Pablo University]], in [[Barcelona]], [[Abat Oliba CEU Univers ...when the CEU Foundation established the [[CEU San Pablo University]] in [[Madrid]], capital of [[Spain]]. This was followed by the [[Universidad CEU Cardena ...
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  • ...rize in Piano) and "Música de Cámara"(Chamber Music). The director of the Conservatory invited Figueroa and his brother Jaime (Kachiro) on a musical tour througho ...roa was also named professor and director of the piano department of the [[Conservatory of Music of Puerto Rico]], a position which he held for many years.<ref nam ...
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  • ...en produced and recorded both on CD and DVD many times. Arrieta died in [[Madrid]], aged 70. *1853 ''La estrella de Madrid,'' 3 acts with libretto by [[Adelardo López de Ayala]] ...
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  • ...gside [[Tomás Bretón]], a fellow pupil of [[Emilio Arrieta]] at the Madrid Conservatory. He was one of the most popular and important composers of his time. He wr He died in Madrid in 1909. ...
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  • | death_place = Madrid, Spain * [[Moscow Conservatory]] ...
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  • | death_place = [[Madrid]], Spain ...|url=https://dbe.rah.es/biografias/9124/tomas-breton-hernandez |publisher=Royal Academy of History |access-date=9 July 2024}}</ref> ...
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  • | death_place = [[Los Molinos, Madrid]], [[Spain]] ...his family moved to [[Madrid]] in 1925, he enrolled in the [[Madrid Royal Conservatory]], studying under [[Manuel Fernández Alberdi]].<ref name="eldiario2017">{{c ...
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  • ...[[Vienna]] and [[Madrid]]. After 1885, he was in England, conducting at [[Royal Opera House|Covent Garden]] and in various prestigious theatres and [[prome [[Category:Milan Conservatory alumni]] ...
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  • ...trument)|recorder]] at the [[Madrid Conservatory|Royal Conservatory]] in [[Madrid]], [[Spain]] and quickly gained stature as a young virtuoso. He met [[Paddy [[Category:Madrid Royal Conservatory alumni]] ...
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  • At age five, he was able to pass an examination at the Victoria Eugenia Music Conservatory of Granada,<ref name="Recuerdo" /> and at age seven, he climbed to the podi ...servatory]], and graduated with a First Class Diploma and the Prize of the Conservatory.<ref name="Garcia" /> He continued his studies of orchestra andchoral condu ...
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  • ...n Arce in various halls in order to pay for her lessons. She studied in [[Madrid]] under Spanish lyric soprano Ángeles Otein, and she also studied in [[West ...nni]]'' at the [[Metropolitan Opera]]. Through her career she performed in Madrid, [[Brussels]], [[La Scala]] at [[Milan]], [[Liceu]] at Barcelona, frequentl ...
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  • | death_place = Madrid, Spain * [[Madrid Conservatory]] ...
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  • ...became a teacher of singing, and in 1856 he was made a professor at the [[Royal Academy of Music|Academy of Music]] in London.<ref name="EB1911">{{EB1911|i ...oachino Rossini]] at the [[Conservatorio Giovanni Battista Martini|Bologna Conservatory]]. Rossini, who befriended Pinsuti, advised him to return to London after ...
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