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Salvador Bacarisse Chinoria (12
September 1898 – 5
August 1963) was a
Spanish composer.
Bacarisse was born in
Madrid and
studied music at the Real Conservatorio...
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forgotten by the critics, such as Juan Larrea, Pepe Alameda,
Mauricio Bacarisse, Juan José Domenchina, José María Hinojosa, José Bergamín or Juan Gil-Albert...
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University of
Wisconsin Press. p. 61.
Levine 2000, p. 377
Bacarisse 1988, p. 4
Sources Bacarisse,
Pamela (1988). The
Necessary Dream: A
Study of the Novels...
- Generación del 27),
including Julián Bautista,
Fernando Remacha,
Salvador Bacarisse, and Jesús Bal y ****. A
neoclassical aesthetic was
promoted in
Italy by...
- and his
brother Rodolfo, Juan José Mantecón,
Fernando Remacha,
Salvador Bacarisse and Jesús Bal y ****. She
married Bal y **** in 1933. Her more
notable compositions...
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studied the
piano with
Alicia de
Larrocha and
composition with
Salvador Bacarisse and others. The
latter part of his
productive life was
spent in France...
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Prince of
Thieves by
Michael Kamen 2004–2005
Fiesta Flamenca by
Salvador Bacarisse 2003–2004
Guadalajara Allá en el
Rancho Grande Las
Bicicletas Estrellita...
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Winter by Tori Amos c****o. by Mic****e Kwan 1995–1996
Romanza by
Salvador Bacarisse Fiesta Flamenca by
Monty Kelly c****o. by Lori
Nichol Salome by Miklós...
- (in Spanish) "Ernesto Sábato's 108th Birthday". Google. June 24, 2019.
Bacarisse,
Salvador (1980). Abaddón el Exterminador: Sábato's
Gnostic Eschatology...
- Mantecón, Julián Bautista,
Fernando Remacha, Rosa García Ascot,
Salvador Bacarisse and
Gustavo Pittaluga. The group,
loosely modelled on Les Six and The...