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Marie Josèphe Le
Clerch (1891–c. 1920) was a
Breton domestic worker and
illegalist anarchist,
linked to the
Bonnot Gang. Le
Clerch was born on 5 February...
- Joaquín
Clerch (born 1965 in Havana, Cuba) is a
classical guitarist and composer. He was a
close friend and protégé of
Cuban guitarist and
composer Leo...
- Grau [fr]
Louise Hutteaux [fr]
Pierre Jourdan [fr]
Victor Serge Barbe Le
Clerch Rirette Maîtrejean
Marius Metge [fr] Étienne
Monier Jean-Baptiste Pancrazi [fr]...
- Delgado,
Pedro Cañas,
Leyda Lombard,
Ernesto Tamayo,
Miguel Bonachea, Joaquín
Clerch and
Yalil Guerra.
After its
arrival in Cuba at the end of the 18th century...
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Carlos Molina, José Rey de la Torre, Juan
Antonio Mercadal and Joaquín
Clerch,
among many others. The
guitar (as we know it
today or in one of its historical...
- Barquín,
Bernardo Llerandi, José Minsal,
Marcelino Minsal,
Francisco Torrent,
Clerch, José Gómez,
Ricardo Torres,
Vicente Pérez,
Manuel Briso, A.
Granado United...
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Joaquin Clerch. In 1999 he
completed the Meisterkl****endiplom (Konzertexam) in the
Hochschule für
Musik und
Theater München,
under Joaquin Clerch. During...
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bacteriophage P4 late promoter.
Journal of Bacteriology, 1991. 173(1): p. 37-45.
Clerch, B., E. Rivera, and M. Llagostera,
Bacteriophage PSP3 and phi R73 activator...
- Dumond,
Carel Harms,
Oscar Ghiglia, A. Goni and Leo
Brouwer and
Joaquin Clerch. 1st
Grand Prize of the
Michele Pittaluga International classical Guitar...
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Marta Cuervo's many
disciples we can
mention guitarists Edel Muñoz, Joaquín
Clerch, Aldo Rodríguez,
Sergio García
Marruz and
Fernando Mariña (Mexican guitarist...