-
referred to
Orbón as "Cuba's most
gifted composer of the new generation." Julián
Orbón was born on
August 7, 1925, in Avilés, Spain, to Benjamín
Orbón. Julián...
- "definitive version" of the song. The
version of the song
created by Martí and
Orbón was used by
Seeger as the
basis of his
reworked version,
which he based...
- 2000, p. [page needed].
Carver 2005, 74–75.
Hoffman and Rațiu 1971, 319.
Orbón 1987, 90–91.
Stanchinsky 1908. Anon. n.d. Rooksby,
Rikky (1
November 2010)...
- (1943), a
porter in The
Heavenly Body (1944), and
native tribal leader Orbon in
Jungle Queen (1945). From 1944
until 1948, he was part of the cast of...
-
Duilio Marzio as
Judge Orbon Pancho Ibáñez as
Newscaster Horacio Fontova as
Attendant Bruno Chmelik as Felipe,
Judge Orbon's Son
Monica Tozer as Dr....
- with the name include: Julián, Julián Cuesta,
Spanish footballer Julián
Orbón (1925–1991)
Cuban composer Julián Carrón (1950)
Spanish Catholic theologian...
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Miroslav Miletić 1925 2018
Croatian Nguyễn Văn Quỳ 1925 2022
Vietnamese Julián
Orbón 1925 1991 Spanish/Cuban
Three Symphonic Versions Michel Philippot 1925 1996...
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Macan 1997, 55.
Lewis 1985, 443.
Lambert 1996, 118.
Reisberg 1975, 344–46.
Orbón 1987, 83.
Leyva 2010, 56. Bick 2005, 446, 448, 451.
Reisberg 1975, 343–344...
-
Final Report" (PDF). www.jica.go.jp. June 2013.
Retrieved June 14, 2024.
Orbon, Glenn; Dungca,
Joana (2015). "The
Philippine Railway System". Movement...
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Guastavino –
Argentina Mario Lavista –
Mexico Jaime León
Ferro –
Colombia Julián
Orbón – Cuba Juan Orrego-Salas –
Chile Carlos Pedrell –
Uruguay Juan Bautista...