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    Pau Casals i Defilló (Catalan: [ˈpaw kəˈzalz i ðəfiˈʎo]; 29 December 1876 – 22 October 1973), known in English by his Spanish name Pablo Casals, was a...
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  • Barcelona Pablo Casals (1876–1973), known as Pau Casals in Catalan, Catalan cellist Pau Cendrós López (born 1987), Spanish football player Pau Claris i Casademunt...
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    The Orquestra Pau Casals (Spanish: Orquesta Pau Casals) was established by Pablo Casals (sometimes known as Pau Casals) in the early 1920s in Barcelona...
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    Susan Metcalfe Casals (1878 – 1959) was an American mezzo-soprano who married Pau Casals, the cellist. She was highly respected in Lieder and concert...
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    given by cellist and humanist Pau Casals in front of the General Assembly of the United Nations on 24 October 1971. Casals was in front of the assembly...
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    anniversary, on 24 October 1971, by Pau Casals, the lyrics to which were penned by the poet W. H. Auden. Thant first approached Casals, who was a personal friend...
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  • a stable in Bethlehem. The song was made famous outside Catalonia by Pau Casals' instrumental version on the cello. After his exile in 1939, he would...
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    also known as Autopista de Pau Casals (officially), named in honor of the famous cellist Pablo Casals, who is known as Pau Casals in Catalan, or non-officially...
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    Save Casals Hall Committee, with pianist Iwasaki Shuku (岩崎淑) the chair and Marta Casals Istomin, Pablo Casals' widow, an honorary adviser. Pau Casals "Casals...
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    1 (Coords: N 41º 10. 952' E 001º 31. 319'). Vil·la Casals, the house-museum of cellist Pau Casals. 2.5 km to the east. Arc de Berà. Roman, 1st century...
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    Nixe 2 - Sold to Excalibur International Marine, renamed Ocean Lala MS Pau Casals MS Posidonia - Sold to Caremar, renamed "Nereide" MS Rólon Sur MS Sonia...
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  • Enric Casals i Defilló (July 26, 1892 in Barcelona – July 31, 1986), brother of Pablo Casals, was a Spanish violinist, composer and conductor. He started...
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    composer's death) Glosses sobre temes de Pau Casals for string orchestra, Op. 46 (1976) Glosses sobre temes de Pau Casals for full orchestra, Op. 48 (1976–77)...
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    Pau Casals performed at the palace, and among composers featured gave presentations of the music of Enrique Granados from 1921 onwards. Pablo Casals and...
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    Canigou mountain in present-day southern France near the Spanish border. Pau Casals wrote a composition entitled "Sant Martí del Canigó" for Orchestra. The...
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    Barcelona, at the XIV ISCM Festival. Louis Krasner played the solo part, and Pau Casals Orchestra was conducted by Hermann Scherchen. Anton Webern was intended...
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    Tarradellas, Travessera de Gràcia, Carrer del Comte d'Urgell and Avinguda de Pau Casals. It is part of the Sarrià-Sant Gervasi district, even though it borders...
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    Pau Gasol Sáez (Catalan: [ˈpaw ɣəˈzɔl], Spanish: [ˈpaw ɣaˈsol]; born July 6, 1980) is a Spanish former professional basketball player. He was a six-time...
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  • Puerto Rican and Catalan musician, known as the mother of Enric Casals and Pablo Casals. She was the daughter of Joseph Defilló Tusquellas (c.1815 - Mayagüez...
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  • Mitología Catalana. Retrieved 28 October 2022. "blocs.xtec.ca". El bloc de sisè del Pau Casals. 13 June 2010. Retrieved 28 October 2022. v t e v t e...
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  • dels Ocells (Catalan, 'Song of the Birds'), instrumental arrangement by Pau Casals of the traditional song (composition for cello and organ) The Song of...
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    engaged against the Francoism like Robert Gerhard, Eduard Toldrà and Pau Casals. Performances of opera, mostly imported from Italy, began in the 18th...
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    Pablo Casals (1876–1973): cellist and composer. The house-museum vila Casals is at Sant Salvador, as is a concert hall, l'Auditori Pau Casals. Aureli...
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    anniversary, on 24 October 1971, by Pau Casals, the lyrics to which were penned by the poet W. H. Auden. Thant first approached Casals, who was a personal friend...
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  • have chosen instead to include their own unaccompanied cadenza (e.g. Pau Casals, Emanuel Feuermann, etc.), although there is no indication that Schumann...
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    Forum area. The building combines sober external modernity with Sala 1 Pau Casals with 2,200 seats, Sala 2 Oriol Martorell with 600 seats and Sala 3 Tete...
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    the Associació Música da Camera, the Barcelona Municipal Band or the Pau Casals Orchestra. As a result of this relationship, he composed Evocaciones,...
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  • the city's principal orchestra was the Orquestra Pau Casals (1920–1936), conducted by Pau Casals, and linked to the Associació Obrera de Concerts (Workers'...
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    Rosa Luxemburg. They are located between two school facilities, the CEIP Pau Casals school and the L'Arquet kindergarten. As they are located in a terrain...
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  • Larrés, Huesca, Spain; 2008 Inauguració de l'Escultura, "A Pau Casals" al career Pau Casals, Boulogne-Villencourt, Paris, France; 2007 Alvar Suñol: Retrospectiva...
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