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Agustín Pío Barrios (also known as Agustín Barrios Mangoré and Nitsuga—Agustin spelled backward—Mangoré; May 5, 1885 – August 7, 1944) was a Paraguayan... |
Music of Paraguay (section Instruments) guitarist Agustín Barrios is perhaps the country's best known export. The Paraguayan harp deserves special mention as a popular instrument with a national... |
Rodolfo Camacho Viera (category Bowed string instrument makers) guitars have been praised by musicians such as Andrés Segovia and Agustín Barrios. Rodolfo Camacho Viera was born in Montevideo, Uruguay, on 10 March... |
having taken his inspiration from the famous Paraguayan counterpart Agustín Barrios (1885-1944). This was also a remarkable improviser (like all the great... |
Herminio Giménez. Juan Carlos Moreno González. Carlos Noguera. Agustín Pío Barrios. Eladio Martínez. Luis Alberto del Paraná Latin music portal Music... |
In 1957, the following sitios were converted to barrios: Emilod and Balading. In 1964, the barrios of Balaguen, Canipo, Cocoro, Danawan, Igabas, Imilod... |
Alexandre Tansman, Manuel Ponce, Joaquín Rodrigo, Joaquín Turina, Agustín Barrios, Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, William Walton, Sérgio Assad, Roland Dyens... |
Classical guitar (category String instruments) Bream, Agustín Barrios, and John Williams (guitarist). The modern classical guitar is usually played in a seated position, with the instrument resting... |
joined the renowned Australian guitarist John Williams in a tribute to Agustín Barrios Mangoré at the Sam Wanamaker theater of the Shakespeare's Globe cultural... |
contest in 1952. In 1921, he also met Agustín Barrios in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Segovia was impressed by Barrios' Bach-inspired and arguably magnum opus... |
Magalang (section San Agustin Chapel) overflow of the Parua River in 1863. It was transferred to the present site in barrio San Pedro Talimunduc on December 13, 1863, led by the parish priest, Fr... |
Heinrich Albert (1870–1950) Sergio Assad (born 1952) Agustín Barrios Mangoré (1885–1944) Ángel Barrios Fernandez (1882–1964) Paulo Bellinati (born 1950)... |
Reyna was elected president. José María Reina Barrios was president between 1892 and 1898. During Barrios's first term in office, the power of the landowners... |
(1887–1974) was one of his teachers. A 1932 concert performed in Caracas by Agustín Barrios, the Paraguayan guitarist and composer, so much impressed the young... |
Pittaluga International Classical Guitar Competition, 2nd Prize 2010, Agustin Barrios International Guitar Competition, 1st Prize 2012, Alhambra International... |
de los Notables" (Famous corner) of the La Chacarita cemetery, next to Agustín Magaldi and Roberto Goyeneche. In 2005, the National Congress of Argentina... |
Ponce, Puerto Rico (section Barrios) Proyecto Salon Hogar. Map of Barrios of Ponce. (Map with fully urbanized barrios conglomerated and merged as "Zona Urbana". Barrio not labeled is named "Machuelo... |
Spanish colonial period, using many old world influenced instruments. Many traditional instruments, such as the Mexican vihuela used in Mariachi music, were... |
Tucson, Arizona (redirect from Barrio Historico) Spanish when Hugo O'Conor authorized the construction of Presidio San Agustín del Tucsón in 1775. It was included in the state of Sonora after Mexico... |
Cholula, Puebla (section Barrios and cargas) and San Pedro. The city itself is divided into eighteen neighborhoods or barrios, each with a patron saint. This division has pre-Hispanic origins as does... |