• Juan María Guelbenzu Fernández was a Spanish pianist and composer. He was born in Pamplona, Navarra 27 December 1819. Juan had been close with composers...
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    concert life. Founded by violinist Jesús de Monasterio and pianist Juan María Guelbenzu Fernández in 1863, this society contributed significantly to the...
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    music panorama was reflected in the creation along with the pianist Juan María Guelbenzu of the Sociedad de Cuartetos de Madrid in 1863, which put on regular...
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    Guelbenzu Morte 2020, pp. 260-261 Guelbenzu Morte 2020, pp. 267-268 Morte, Blas entry, [in:] Aunamendi Eusko Entzikopedia, available here Juan María Roma...
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  • mercurio by José María Guelbenzu [es] (Spain) 1968 – País portátil by Adriano González León (Venezuela) 1969 – Una meditación by Juan Benet 1970 – Due...
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    Sent to Pamplona by his uncle to study piano and composition with Joseph Guelbenzu and Mariano Garcia, Gaztambide taught piano and played bass in the orchestra...
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    liberal candidate, Martin Guelbenzu Sánchez. It turned out that he benefited from the moderate vote getting split between Guelbenzu and the governmental candidate;...
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    Astorga (2017), for violin and accordion. World premiere: 18 May 2017, Guelbenzu Auditorium of the Higher Conservatory of Music of Navarre, Pamplona (Spain)...
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    Esteban Martinez Vélez in 1923 or the Integrists Juan Manuel Ortí y Lara in 1891, Canuto Mina y Guelbenzu in 1893, Mariano Bayona Arteta in 1893 see Indice...
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