• José Ardévol (13 March 1911, in Barcelona – 7 January 1981, in Havana) was a Cuban composer and conductor of Spanish derivation. As a child, Ardévol studied...
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    neoclassicism that he became known as the "Chilean Hindemith". In Cuba, José Ardévol initiated a neoclassical school, though he himself moved on to a modernistic...
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  • murdered at 34 by a young gambler. Founded in 1942 under the guidance of José Ardévol (1911–1981), a Catalan composer established in Cuba since 1930, the "Grupo...
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  • 4 symphonies Josef Tal (1910–2008), Israeli composer of 6 symphonies José Ardévol (1911–1981), Cuban composer of 3 symphonies Stanley Bate (1911–1959)...
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  • 1987) 1910 – Kemal Tahir, Turkish journalist and author (d. 1973) 1911 – José Ardévol, Cuban composer and conductor (d. 1981) 1911 – L. Ron Hubbard, American...
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  • Archer (1838–1901) Malcolm Archer (born 1952) Violet Archer (1913–2000) José Ardévol (1911–1981) Luigi Arditi (1822–1903) Sven Arefeldt (1908–1956) Bülent...
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  • Carpentier and José Lezama Lima headed the publications department, and María Teresa Freyre de Andrade was in charge of libraries. José Ardévol and Harold...
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    composition at the Municipal Conservatoire of Havana with Amadeo Roldán and José Ardévol (Rodriguez 2001), and with professor Flora Mora.[citation needed]In 1942...
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  • guitarist and composer Danilo Avilés, composer Magaly Ruiz, composer José Ardévol, composer Harold Gramatges, composer Carlos Fariñas, composer Roberto...
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  • Alain 1911 1940 French Litanies (organ) René Amengual 1911 1954 Chilean José Ardévol 1911 1981 Cuban 3 symphonies atonality Stanley Bate 1911 1959 English...
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  • orchestra Violet Archer – Fantasy in the Form of a Passacaglia for brass José Ardévol – Symphonic Variations for cello and orchestra Malcolm Arnold Oboe Sonatina...
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  • Cervantes, Ernesto Lecuona, Alejandro García Caturla, Harold Gramatges, José Ardévol, Edgardo Martín, Hilario González, Fabio Landa, Leo Brouwer, Carlos Fariñas...
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  • multimedia. Blanco studied at the Municipal Conservatory of Havana with José Ardévol. Blanco’s first pieces composed in the 1950s, such as “Triptico Coral”...
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  • which we can mention Ramón Barce, Xavier Benguerel, Harold Gramatges, José Ardévol, Nilo Rodríguez, Gottfried Glöckner and Salvador Pueyo, have dedicated...
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    Records (1954); OCLC 25125291 Odnoposoff, cello, Huberman, pianist, José Ardévol, "Sonatina For Cello And Piano" a)   "Andantino" b)   "Slow-vivo" c)  ...
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  • composers, such as Ramón Barce, Xavier Benguerel, Harold Gramatges, José Ardévol, Nilo Rodríguez, Salvador Pueyo and Gottfried Glöckner, among others...
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  • 1901) January 6 – A. J. Cronin, Scottish novelist (b. 1896) January 7 Jose Ardevol, Cuban composer and conductor of Spanish derivation (b. 1911) Alvar Lidell...
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  • Centre Sonata for viola, cello and piano (1986); Canadian Music Centre José Ardévol (1911–1981) Sonata a tres, Sonata No. 2 for 2 flutes and viola (1943);...
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  • professors. Upon his return to Cuba he received instruction from Leo Brouwer, José Ardévol and Federico Smith Calixto Álvarez has composed music for diverse instruments...
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  • Cuban Guitar School. Before 1959, some composers such as Amadeo Roldán, José Ardévol, Joaquín Nin Culmell, Natalio Galán and Harold Gramatges began composing...
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  • Nicola and Leo Brouwer, as well as musical composition with José Ardévol, Roberto Valera and José Loyola. In 1981 he received a Doctorate Degree from the...
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  • composer and musicologist Argeliers León.Later he studied with José Ardévol and José Loyola at Instituto Superior de Arte (ISA). Suárez worked as a clarinetist...
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  • in E minor 1944 Marius Flothuis (1914–2001) Twee stukken, op. 22 1948 José Ardévol (1911–1981) Sonata 1949 Erik Bergman (1911–2006) Suite, op. 32 1950 Federico...
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  • its music studies in 1948 with professors Waldina Cortina, Ñola Sahig, José Ardévol, Edgardo Martín and Leo Brouwer in the Municipal Conservatory of Havana...
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    trumpet and string quartet Shai Cohen, Encounters for trumpet and Piano José Ardévol, "Música de Cámera para seis instrumentos" for flute, clarinet, basson...
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  • Estrada. After graduating in 1972, he studied musical composition with José Ardévol and Roberto Valera at the Instituto Superior de Arte (ISA).[citation...
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  • 1918) and Hilario González (b. 1920) were diligently working along with José Ardévol at “Grupo de Renovación Musical” to improve and renovate the Cuban musical...
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  • training in composition under José Ardévol, a Cuban composer and conductor. While teaching at the Havana Conservatory, Ardévol co-founded a Cuban school of...
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  • studied musical composition at the Instituto Superior de Artes (ISA) with José Ardévol and Sergio Fernández Barroso. After his arrival in Madrid in 1981, he...
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  • that he moved to La Habana, Cuba, and was a disciple of the masters Jose Ardevol, Harold Gramatges and Enrique Gonzales Mántici. In 1956 he attended to...
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