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Alfredo Peyrellade Zaldivar (1840–1908) was a
Cuban classical pianist and
music educator. He is best
known as
founder of the
Carlos Alfredo Peyrellade Conservatory...
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Emelina Peyrellade Zaldívar or
Emelina Peyrellade (Camagüey, 1842–1877) was a
Cuban writer and translator. She was born in Camagüey in 1842. She was the...
- (1837-1866),
Domitila García Doménico de
Coronado (1847-1938),
Emelina Peyrellade Zaldívar (1842-1877) and "The Poet of the Revolution" Raúl
Rivero (1945-2021)...
- pla****
violin from youth. She
finished her
studies at the
Conservatorio Peyrellade in
Havana in 1916, with
further studies in New York. Her
sisters Clotilde...
- he
composed his
first song at the age of 11. He
later studied at the
Peyrellade Conservatoire under Antonio Saavedra and Joaquín Nin.
Lecuona graduated...
- English,
Italian and
French at
religious school, and at 10
attended the
Peyrellade Conservatory in Havana.
There she
studied music: sol****e, theory, harmony...
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Persichetti Yella Pessl Egon
Petri Christina Petrowska-Quilico
Carlos Alfredo Peyrellade Isidor Philipp Andrzej Pikul Cecilia Pillado George Pinto Maria João Pires...
- Muni****l band of
Sagua la Grande. He
graduated from the
Conservatorio Peyrellade in 1904, and from 1906
directed orchestras of
theatrical companies, touring...
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studying the
piano at the age of four and she
attended Carlos Alfredo Peyrellade Conservatory,
where she
earned a B.A. in 1963, and the
Alejandro García...
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political songs[citation needed]
Beethova Obas –
guitarist Carlos Alfredo Peyrellade (1840–1908) –
Haitian classical pianist and
music educator J.
Perry –...