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- dub version. The episodes were directed by David Martín Porras and Marta Pahissa. In April 2023, Clua confirmed that a second season of the show would not...
- Jaume Pahissa i Jo (also Jaime; October 8, 1880 – October 27, 1969, in Buenos Aires, Argentina) was a Spanish-born composer and musicologist. From an...
- Eugenio d'Ors, Oleguer Junyent, Frank Marshall, Rafael Moragas, Jaime Pahissa and Santiago Rusiñol. He also collaborated with various musical institutions...
- Albert Botran i Pahissa (born 14 January 1984) is a Spanish historian and politician from Catalonia and a former member of the Congress of Deputies of...
- Lamote de Grignon, Oleguer Junyent, Frank Marshall, Rafael Moragas, Jaume Pahissa and Santiago Rusiñol. He showed great interest in the sound of the cobla...
- Retrieved 22 January 2017. Len O, Garzoni C, Lumbreras C, Molina I, Meije Y, Pahissa A, Grossi P; The ESCMID Study Group of Infection in Compromised Hosts (ESGICH)...
- Rise and Fall of an Empire by Natasha Barrero. Spanish musician Jaume Pahissa wrote the opera Galla Placídia in 1913. Galla Placidia is pla**** by Colette...
- Elli Parvo Rafael Bardem Roldano Lupi Cinematography Ugo Lombardi Carlos Pahissa Edited by Antonio Martínez Juan Pisón Music by José María Gil Serrano Ennio...
- de Falla's Psyché, and Frederic Mompou's Charmes, núm. 4-6. 1926 Jaume Pahissa's Suite intertonal (October 26); Joaquín Turina's Dos canciones (October...
- a Case History", in: Soundboard 8, no. 4 (November 1981), p. 256-261. Pahissa, Jaime: Vida y obra de Manuel de Falla (Buenos Aires: Ricordi Americana...