Castro, Juan José, 1895-1968
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Castro, Juan José, 1895-1968
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Castro, Juan José, 1895-1968
Castro, Juan José
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Castro, Juan José
Castro, Juan José, 1895-1968.
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Castro, Juan José, 1895-1968.
Castro, Juan Jose, 1895-1968
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Castro, Julian José 1895-1968
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Castro, Julian José 1895-1968
Castro, J. J. 1895-1968 (Juan José),
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Castro, J. J. 1895-1968 (Juan José),
Castro, J. J. 1895-1968 (Juan José),
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Castro, J. J. 1895-1968
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Composed 1931. First performance Buenos Aires, 22 July 1931, Colón Orchestra, Ernest Ansermet conductor.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
From the ballet in 4 parts with story by Fifa Cruz de Caprile and choreography by Paul Petroff. Composed 1934-35. First performance Teatro Colón, Buenos Aires, 17 July 1937, the composer conducting.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Composed 1925. First performance Buenos Aires, 27 October 1925, Colón Orchestra, Gregor Fitelberg conductor.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Composed 1929. First performance Buenos Aires, 11 May 1929, Orquesta Renacimiento, the composer conducting.
Composed 1927. First performance Buenos Aires, 10 September 1927, Orquesta de la Aspciacion del Profesorado Orquestal (A.P.O.), C. Kraus conductor.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Suggested by Les Croix de Bois of Roland Dorgelès. Composed 1923-24. First performance Buenos Aires, 5 October 1924, Orquesta de la Asociacion del Profesorado Orquestal (A.P.O.), Ernesto Drangosch conductor. Work is also known in its Spanish title: En el Jardín de los Muertos.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Composed originally for piano. First performance Buenos Aires, 24 August 1929, Asociación del Profesorado Orquestal, the composer conducting.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Composed 1930. First performance Buenos Aires, 26 July 1930, Orquesta de la Asociación del Profesorado Orquestal (A.P.O.), Ernest Anseremet conductor. Won the prize of the International Society for Contemporary Music in 1931.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
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