Juan Maria Solare: List of works - Juan Maria Solare: List of works This is a fairly complete list of works by composer and pianist Juan Maria Solare. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Stage works 2 Chamber music 3 Works for Solo Instruments 4 Lieder 5 Mixed Choir 6 Orchestra 7 Improvisations 8 Conceptual Works 9 Electronic Music Stage works "Veinticinco de agosto, 1983" [August the 25th, 1983]. (1992/1993) "Diez Estudios Escénicos" [Ten scenic Etudes] (Cologne-Mollina, June-July 1996) "Trio for One" Chamber music "Suite Modal" for flute and clarinet (1985) [5']. First performed by Silvia Gelós and Amelia Saftich at the Anfiteatro Promúsica in Buenos Aires on 12/SEP/1986. Published: Dohr Verlag (Köln) ED 95286 (ISMN M-2020-286-5). Recording by Regine Kuhn (flute) and Heidi Voss (clarinet), CD "Pifferari - Werke für Flöte und Klarinette",.
Juan Maria Solare - Juan Maria Solare Juan María Solare (born August 11, 1966) is a composer and pianist. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, he studied and received his diploma in Piano, Composition and Conducting at the Conservatorio Nacional de Música Carlos López Buchardo. He has composed more than 175 works, about a third of them performed. His pieces are broadcast regularly (Radio Nacional de Espańa, Deutsche Welle, Radio Bremen, Radio Fabrik Salzburg, Radio Universitaria Sao Paulo). (See: Juan Maria Solare: List of works) Beside his compositional activities he also writes for diverse publications and for the radio Deutsche Welle. He gives courses and lectures on contemporary music. He obtained prizes and awards in Argentina, United Kingdom, Austria and Germany. From 1986 until 1993 he taught Harmony, Morphology and Chamber.
List of chess players - List of chess players This is a list of chess players. See also list of chess world championship matches. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Male players 2 Female players 3 Famous people who were/are avid chess players 4 Also of note Male players Michael Adams (England, 1971 - ) Alexander Alekhine (Russia, 1892 - 1946) Viswanathan Anand (India, 1969 - ) Adolf Anderssen (Germany, 1818 - 1879) Konstantin Aseev (Russia, 1960 - ) As-Suli (Abbasid Caliphate, circa 880 - 946) Maurice Ashley (Jamaica, USA, 1966 - ) Curt von Bardeleben (Germany, 1861 - 1924) Mikhail Botvinnik (Russia, 1911 - 1995) David Bronstein (Russia, 1924 - ) José Raúl Capablanca (Cuba, 1888 - 1942) Max Euwe (Netherlands, 1901 - 1981) Bobby Fischer (USA, 1943 - ) Boris.
List of 20th century classical composers - List of 20th century classical composers Composers of 20th century classical music include: Muhal Richard Abrams (born 1930) John Adams (born 1947) Hugo Alfven Maryanne Amacher (born 1943) Beth Anderson (born 1950) Louis Andriessen (born 1939) George Antheil (1900 - 1959) Malcolm Arnold (born 1921) Robert Ashley (born 1930) Larry Austin (born 1930) Milton Babbitt (born 1916) Samuel Barber (1910 - 1981) Clarence Barlow (born ca. 1945) Jean Barraqué (1928 - 1973) Béla Bartók, (1881 - 1945) Arnold Bax (1883 - 1953) David Bedford (born 1937) David Behrman (born 1937) Barbara Benary (born 1946) George Benjamin Alban Berg (1885 - 1935) Bart Berman (born 1938) Wilhelm Peterson Berger Luciano Berio (1925 - 2003) Irving Berlin (1888 - 1989) Leonard Bernstein (1918 - 1990) Ronald Binge (1910.
List of novelists - List of novelists Well-known authors of novels, listed by country: See also: Lists of authors, List of poets, List of playwrights, List of short story authors Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Argentina 2 Armenia 3 Australia 4 Austria 5 Belarus 6 Bosnia and Herzegovina 7 Brazil 8 Canada 9 Catalonia 10 Chile 11 China 12 Colombia 13 Cosmopolitan 14 Croatia 15 Czech Republic 16 Denmark 17 Egypt 18 England 19 Finland 20 France 21 Germany 22 Hungary 23 Iceland 24 India 25 Ireland 26 Israel 27 Italy 28 Japan 29 Kenya 30 Lebanon 31 Netherlands 32 Nigeria 33 Norway 34 Pakistan 35 Peru 36 Poland 37 Portugal 38 Romania 39 Russia 40 Scotland 41 Serbia and Montenegro 42 Spain 43 Sweden 44 Switzerland 45 Turkey 46.
List of Argentines - List of Argentines This is a list of famous people from Argentina. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Writers 2 Arts 3 Entertainment 4 Journalism 5 Sports 6 Religion 7 Politics Writers Roberto Arlt Eduardo Belgrano Rawson Adolfo Bioy Casares Jorge Luis Borges Martín Caparrós Abelardo Castillo Cristina Civale Haroldo Conti Julio Cortázar Roberto Cossa Antonio Dal Masetto Marco Denevi Antonio Di Benedetto Alicia Dujovne Ortiz Alejandro Dolina C.E.Feiling José Pablo Feinmann Juan Filloy Fogwill Roberto Fontanarrosa Rodrigo Fresán Carlos Gardini Juan Gelman Mempo Giardinelli Angélica Gorodischer Leónidas Lamborghini Osvaldo Lamborghini Leopoldo Marechal Tomás Eloy Martínez Manuel Mujica Láinez Gustavo Nielsen Silvina Ocampo Alicia Partnoy Ricardo Piglia Alejandra Pizarnik Manuel Puig Ernesto Sábato Guillermo Saccomanno Juan José Saer Osvaldo Soriano Alicia Steimberg María Elena Walsh Rodolfo Walsh.
List of people by name: So - List of people by name: So List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Sa-Sb - Sc-Sd - Se - Sf-Sg - Sh - Si-Sj - Sk - Sl - Sm - Sn - So - Sp-Sq - Sr-Ss - St - Su - Sv - Sw-Sx - Sy - Sz Soares, Mário, (born 1924), politician and President of Portugal 1986-1996 Sobczyk, Marek, Polish painter Sobeslav I, (1125-1140), Bohemian aristocrat Sobeslav II, (1173-1178), Bohemian aristocrat Sobhuza II, king.
Johannes Fritsch - founder of the Feedack Verlag in Cologne (Köln). He was an instructor to Juan Maria Solare, Josef Rebbe and many other composers & improvisators. Johannes Fritsch played the viola in the Ensemble for Intuitive Music of Karlheinz Stockhausen until 1970. See also: list of composers.
Robert Schumann - literary influences exercised upon him, however, was undoubtedly that of Jean Paul Richter. This influence may clearly be seen in his youthful novels Juniusabende and Selene, of which the first only was completed (1826). In 1828 he left school, and after a tour, during which he met Heine at Munich, he went to Leipzig to study law. His interest in music had been stimulated when he was a child by hearing Moscheles play at Carlsbad, and in 1827 his enthusiasm had been further excited by the works of Franz Schubert and Felix Mendelssohn. But his father, who had encouraged the boy's musical aspirations, had died in 1826, and neither his mother nor his guardian approved of a musical career for him. The question seemed to be set at rest by Schumann's.
Pianist - Vladimir Horowitz Stephen Hough Peter Jablonski Jeno Jando William Kappel Julius Katchen Freddy Kempf Wilhelm Kempff Olga Kern Evgeny Kissin Stephen Kovacevich Katia Labčque Marielle Labčque Lang Lang Josef Lhévinne John Lill Dinu Lipatti Eugene List Franz Liszt Yvonne Loriod Louis Lortie Radu Lupu Maura Lympany Joanna MacGregor Hephzibah Menuhin Ivan Moravec Benno Moiseiwitsch John Nakamatsu John Ogdon Garrick Ohlsson Gerhard Oppitz Ignace Paderewski Vlado Perlemuter Murray Perahia Alfredo Perl Egon Petri Maria Joao Pires Mikhail Pletnev Maurizio Pollini Viktoria Postnikova André Prévin Eduaro del Pueyo Livia Rev Karl Richter Hans Richter-Haaser Sviatoslav Richter Bernard Roberts Charles Rosen Arthur Rubinstein Andreas Schiff Artur Schnabel Peter Serkin Rudolf Serkin Craig Sheppard Juan Maria Solare Solomon Jean-Yves Thibaudet Alexander Toradze David Tudor Rosalyn Tureck (also famous for her harpsichord playing) Fou Tsong Mitsuko.
List of people on stamps of the United States - List of people on stamps of the United States This article lists people who have been featured on stamps of the United States. For this purpose "featured" is not limited to portraits of the person, but includes any identifiable representation of their works. Thus the "Whistler's Mother" stamp of 1934 is considered to feature its painter (see also Artists of stamps of the United States). The date after the name refers to the year when that person first appeared on a stamp of the United States. The United States Post Office issued its first stamp in 1847, but several cities had previously issued their own provisional stamps. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S.
Juan Gris - Juan Gris José Victoriano Carmelo Carlos González-Pérez (March 23, 1887 - May 11, 1927), better known as Juan Gris, was a Spanish painter who lived and worked in France almost all his life. His works are closely connected to the emergence of an innovative artistic genre - cubism. He was born in Madrid, Spain and studied mechanical drawing at the Escuela de Artes y Manufacturas in Madrid from 1902 to 1904, during which time he contributed drawings to local periodicals. From 1904 to 1905 he studied painting with the academic artist José Maria Carbonero. In 1906 he moved to Paris and would become friend of Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Fernand Léger and in 1915 was painted by his friend, Amedeo Modigliani. In Paris, Gris would follow.
Juan de Valdes - Juan de Valdes Juan de Valdés (c. 1500-1541), Spanish religious writer, younger of twin sons of Fernando de Valdes, hereditary regidor of Cuenca in Castile, was born about 1500 at Cuenca. He has been confused with his twin-brother Alphonso (in the suite of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, at his coronation in Aix-la-Chapelle, 1520; Latin secretary of state from 1524, died in 1532 at Vienna). Juan, who probably studied at the university of Alcala, first appears as the anonymous author of a politico-religious Diálogo de Mercurio y Caron, written and published about 1528. A passage in this work may have suggested Don Quixote's advice to Sancho Panza on appointment to his governorship. The Dialogo attacked the corruptions of the Roman Church; hence Valdés, in fear of.
Maria Edgeworth - Maria Edgeworth Maria Edgeworth (January 1, 1767-May 22, 1849) was an Irish novelist. Maria Edgeworth was born in Oxfordshire, at the home of her grandparents, but spent most of her life in Ireland on her father's estate. Her early efforts at fiction were melodramatic, one of her schoolgirl novels featuring a villain who wore a mask made from the skin of a dead man's face. She grew up in the landed gentry of Ireland, with the families of Kitty Pakenham (later Wellington's wife), Lady Moira, and her aunt Margaret Ruston at Black Castle for company. She acted as manager of her father's estate, later drawing on this experience for her novels about the Irish. In 1802 the Edgeworths went abroad, first to Brussels and then to.
Maria Luisa Spaziani - Maria Luisa Spaziani Maria Luisa Spaziani (born 1924) is an Italian poetess. Spaziani has been nominated twice for the Nobel Prize for Literature, once in 1990 and again in 1992. Spaziani and Eugenio Montale In the 1950s Spaziani had an affair with the poet Eugenio Montale, and was the inspiration for the character la Volpe ("the Fox") in his poetry. Montale's poem "Da un lago svizzera" is an anacrostic forming Maria Luisa Spaziani. In 1995 Spaziani published her correspondence with Montale, consisting of some eight hundred letters. Spaziani is president of the Centro internazionale Eugenio Montale, which confers the Premio Montale, a literary prize. List of Works Le acque di sabato (1954) Il gong (1962) Utilitŕ della memoria (1966) L'occhio del ciclone (1970) Transito con catene.
List of people by name: J - List of people by name: J List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Ja 1.1 Jaa 1.2 Jab 1.3 Jac 1.4 Jad 1.5 Jae 1.6 Jaf 1.7 Jag 1.8 Jah 1.9 Jai 1.10 Jak 1.11 Jal 1.12 Jam 1.13 Jan 1.14 Jar 1.15 Jas 1.16 Jau 1.17 Jaw 1.18 Jay 2 Je 3 Ji 4 Jo 4.19 Joa 4.20 Job 4.21 Joc 4.22 Jod 4.23 Joe 4.24 Jof 4.25 Joh 4.25.1 Johan-Friso.
List of painters - List of painters Shortcuts to highly popular painters: Paul Cézanne, (1839-1906) Salvador Dali, (1904-1989), Spanish artist Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) Michelangelo Buonarroti, (1475-1564), Italian sculptor and painter Amedeo Modigliani, (1884-1920), Italian sculptor and painter Claude Monet, (1840-1926), French impressionist painter Pablo Picasso, (1881-1973), Spanish cubist artist Jackson Pollock, (1912-1956), US abstract artist Rembrandt, (1606-1669), Dutch painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir, (1841-1919), French impressionist painter Leonardo da Vinci, (1452-1519), Italian painter, sculptor and inventor More comprehensive list of painters: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A Hans von Aachen, (1552-1615), German mannerist Edwin Austin Abbey, (1852-1911), USA painter Nikolaj Abraham Abildgaard, (1744-1809), Danish painter Bernard Accama, (?-1756), Dutch painter.
List of U.S. national parks - List of U.S. national parks National Parks and Monuments are maintained by the United States National Park Service: Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 National Parks 2 National Monuments 3 National Historical Parks, Memorials, and Battlefields 4 National Recreation Areas, Seashores and Trails 5 Other Preserves and Protected Areas National Parks Acadia National Park Arches National Park Badlands National Park Big Bend National Park Biscayne National Park Black Canyon Of The Gunnison National Park Bryce Canyon National Park Canyonlands National Park Capitol Reef National Park Carlsbad Caverns National Park Channel Islands National Park Congaree National Park Crater Lake National Park Cuyahoga Valley National Park Death Valley National Park Denali National Park and Preserve Dry Tortugas National Park Everglades National Park Gates Of The Arctic National Park and.
List of famous cemeteries - List of famous cemeteries This is a list of famous cemeteries, mausoleums and other places people are buried, world-wide. Please add as needed. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Argentina 2 Austria 3 Canada 4 China 5 Czech Republic 6 Denmark 7 Egypt 8 France 9 Greece 10 Ireland 11 Italy 12 Israel 13 Mexico 14 Poland 15 Romania 16 Russia 17 Slovenia 18 Sweden 19 Ukraine 20 United Kingdom 21 United States of America 22 Vietnam 23 See also: Argentina La Recoleta Cemetery, Buenos Aires - burial site of Eva Perón, F1 race driver, Juan Manuel Fangio Austria Zentralfriedhof, Vienna - Famous Austrian singer Wolfgang Ambros wrote "Es lebe der Zentralfriedhof" for its centennial in 1974. Canada Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, Nova Scotia - the RMS Titanic.
List of Canadian writers - List of Canadian writers This is a list of Canadian Literary figures, including poets, novelists, children's writers, essayists, and scholars. Lists of Writers by Genre or Type List of Canadian poets List of Canadian playwrights List of Canadian children's writers List of French-Canadian writers List of Canadian short story writers List of Canadian science fiction authors List of Canadian historians See also: List of famous Canadians A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A Milton Acorn (1923-1986) poet, has published 18 volumes of poetry Ian Adams (born 1937) Linda Aksomitis (nee Demyen) (born 1951?) novels, travel, poetry under pseudonym Sunflower Sue, manual for use of serger. Charlotte.