Latin American music [sound recording]. 2003.
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Villa-Lobos, Heitor, 1887-1959
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Heitor Villa-Lobos (born March 5, 1887, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – died November 17, 1959, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) was a Brazilian composer, conductor, cellist, and classical guitarist described as "the single most significant creative figure in 20th-century Brazilian art music".[1] Villa-Lobos has become the best-known South American composer of all time. A prolific composer, he wrote numerous orchestral, chamber, instrumental and vocal works, totaling over 2000 works by his death in 1959. His mu...
Klickstein, Gerald
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Pecoraro, Joseph
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Gutiérrez Heras, Joaquín, 1927-2012
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Composed 1962.--Cf. Fleisher Collection. From the description of Los cazadores = The hunters : symphonic scene / by Joaquín Gutiérrez Heras. [1962?-]. (Franklin & Marshall College). WorldCat record id: 77499628 Composed 1949.--Cf. Fleisher Collection. From the description of Divertimento para piano y orquesta / por Joaquín Gutiérrez Heras. [19--?]. (Franklin & Marshall College). WorldCat record id: 77499625 ...
Ponce, Manuel M. (Manuel María), 1882-1948
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Composed 1938. Si Algún Ser is the name of a popular Mexican song. For a revised version of this movement see callno.: 4180.--Cf. Fleisher Collection. From the description of Instantáneas mexicanas. [4], Si algún ser / M.M. Ponce. [19--] (Franklin & Marshall College). WorldCat record id: 53235252 Composed 1938. Cielito Lindo is a popular Mexican song. For original version of this movement see callno.: 4177.--Cf. Fleisher Collection. From the description of...
Rudkin, Ron
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Beck, John R. 1960-
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Eichenauer, Ulrich
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Scott, Nathan, 1979-
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Tribby, Colin
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Popkin, Mark
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Taylor, Marilyn (Soprano)
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Ovalle, Jayme
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Bonfá, Luiz
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Lawrence, Kevin, 1954-
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Pivetta, Federico.
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Golijov, Osvaldo, 1960-....
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Almeida, Laurindo
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Coelho, Tadeu
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NCSA Chamber Music Society.
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Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886
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Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts, on December 10, 1830 to Edward Dickinson (AC 1823) and Emily Norcross Dickinson. She attended Amherst Academy from 1840 to 1847, then enrolled at Mount Holyoke Female Seminary from 1847 to 1848. She remained in Amherst for the rest of her life, and traveled only briefly to Boston, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. For virtually her entire adult life, Emily lived in the Dickinson home at 280 Main Street with h...
Rosen, Marcy.
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