- 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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Josep Termes i
Ardèvol (1936 in
Barcelona – 2011) was a
Catalan historian. He was born in the same
month and year as the
Spanish Civil War
broke out,...
- 1911 1940
French Litanies (organ) René
Amengual 1911 1954
Chilean José
Ardévol 1911 1981
Cuban 3
symphonies atonality Stanley Bate 1911 1959
English Jeanne...
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where it was found, and the
specific epithet honours geologist Lluís
Ardèvol.
Arenysaurus was a lambeosaurine, a
member of the
hadrosaurid subfamily...
- (1838–1901)
Malcolm Archer (born 1952)
Violet Archer (1913–2000) José
Ardévol (1911–1981)
Luigi Arditi (1822–1903) Sven
Arefeldt (1908–1956) Bülent Arel...
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media bias."
Presidential Studies Quarterly (1983): 13#3 345–356.
online Ardèvol-Abreu, A., & de Zúñiga, H. G. (2017).
Effects of
Editorial Media Bias Perception...
- 1910 –
Kemal Tahir,
Turkish journalist and
author (d. 1973) 1911 – José
Ardévol,
Cuban composer and
conductor (d. 1981) 1911 – L. Ron Hubbard, American...
- in the Americas, (157–174). New York:
Peter Lang Publishing. Fernández-
Ardèvol, Mireia; Ivan,
Loredana (2016). "Older
People and
Mobile Communication...
- 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...