- Cristóbal (Carlos
Domingo Romualdo y Ricardo)
Oudrid y
Segura (Spanish pronunciation: [kɾisˈtoβal owˈðɾið i seˈɣuɾa], 7
February 1825 – 13
March 1877)...
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actor and
singer Cristóbal
Ortega (1956–2025),
Mexican footballer Cristóbal
Oudrid (1825–1877),
Spanish composer Cristóbal
Parralo (born 1967),
Cuban ****ociation...
- Fernández
Caballero Manuel García Sebastián de
Iradier José León Cristóbal
Oudrid Antonio Reparaz Emilio Serrano y Ruiz
Fernando Sor Joaquín
Valverde Amadeo...
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Guadiana Almena, La Caita,
Porrina de
Badajoz and the
pianists Cristóbal
Oudrid and
Esteban Sánchez, and
painters such as Luis de Morales,
Antonio Vaquero...
- (1926–2007)
Willem van
Otterloo (1907–1978) Otto (fl. 18th century) Cristóbal
Oudrid (1825–1877)
Frederick Ouseley (1825–1889)
Morfydd Owen (1891–1918) Etienne...
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revival of the
zarzuela genre such as
Francisco Asenjo Barbieri, Cristóbal
Oudrid, José
Inzenga and Joaquín Gaztambide. 1849 El
duende -
Zarzuela - Libreto...
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arriving to Madrid.
Gaztambide composed 44 zarzuelas. José
Inzenga Cristóbal
Oudrid Roger Alier,
Roger Alier Aixalà (1982). El
Libro de la zarzuela. Daimon...
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Torroba March 3, 1891 (Madrid) –
September 12, 1982 (Madrid) Cristóbal
Oudrid February 7, 1825 (Badajoz) –
March 13, 1877 (Madrid) José
Padilla May 23...
- Barbieri, Joaquín Gaztambide, José Inzenga,
Rafael Hernando and Cristóbal
Oudrid created the
Sociedad Artística to
promote the
genre and
promoted the creation...
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music originated in the
zarzuela "El
Molinero de Subiza", by Cristóbal
Oudrid in 1870. The
lyrics of this hymn,
written by
Mariano Méndez Vigo, are exalting...