- Melitón de
Sarasate y Navascués (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpaβlo
saɾaˈsate]; 10
March 1844 – 20
September 1908),
commonly known as
Pablo de
Sarasate, was a...
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Spanish composer Pablo de
Sarasate. It was
premiered the same year in Leipzig, Germany. Like his contemporaries,
Sarasate misidentified Hungarian folk...
- The
Carmen Fantasy, Op. 25, by
Pablo de
Sarasate is a
fantasy on
themes from Bizet's
Carmen for
violin and
piano or orchestra,
composed in 1881. A version...
- Larrocha,
Alfredo Kraus,
Pablo Casals,
Ricardo Viñes, José Iturbi,
Pablo de
Sarasate,
Jordi Savall and
Teresa Berganza. In
Spain there are over
forty professional...
- Ginásio
Paulo Sarasate is an
indoor sporting arena located in Fortaleza, Brazil. The
capacity of the
arena is 10,000
spectators and
opened in 1971. It...
- a
collection of
eight pieces for
violin and
piano composed by
Pablo de
Sarasate between 1877 and 1882 and
published in four books, each book combining...
- in Finland;
Giuseppe Verdi in Italy; Carl
Nielsen in Denmark;
Pablo de
Sarasate in Spain;
Ralph Vaughan Williams and
Edward Elgar in England;
Mykola Lysenko...
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Francesca Zambello. In 1883, the
Spanish violinist and
composer Pablo de
Sarasate wrote a
Carmen Fantasy for violin,
described as "ingenious and technically...
-
plays Fritz Kreisler,
Volume 2 (1977) Goldmark:
Violin Concerto No.1 /
Sarasate:
Zigeunerweisen (Angel, 1977) Bruch:
Scottish Fantasy, Op. 46 / Violin...
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Akira Kurosawa's last film,
Madadayo (まあだだよ). His novel, Disk of
Sarasate (サラサーテの盤,
Sarasāte no ban) is the
inspiration for the film, Zigeunerweisen. He is...