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Andrés Segovia commissioned works from Spanish composers such as Federico Moreno Torroba and Joaquín Rodrigo, Italians such as Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco and Latin American composers such as Manuel Ponce of Mexico.
* 1893 – Andrés Segovia, Spanish guitarist ( d. 1987 )
* February 21 – Andrés Segovia, Spanish guitarist ( d. 1987 )
** Andrés Segovia, Spanish guitarist ( b. 1893 )
Andrés Segovia Torres, 1st Marquis of Salobreña () ( February 21, 1893 – June 2, 1987 ), known as Andrés Segovia, was a virtuoso Spanish classical guitarist from Linares, Jaén, Andalucia, Spain.
Angelo Gilardino, who has worked at the Fundación Andrés Segovia in Spain, noted: " Though it is not yet completely documented, it seems clear that, since his tender childhood, learnt playing as a flamenco guitarist.
Andrés Segovia continued performing into his old age, living in semi-retirement during his 70s and 80s on the Costa del Sol.
They are available on DVD called Andrés Segoviain Portrait.
It was Federico Moreno Torroba who said: " The musical interpreter who fascinates me the most is Andrés Segovia ".
In Linares the Segovia Museum " Fundación Andrés Segovia " was established in May 1995 and this birth-town of Segovia, also has a bronze statue in his honour, created by Julio López Hernández and unveiled on 25 May 1984.
They had one son, Carlos Andrés Segovia, the current Marques of Salobreña
* Alfredo Escande: Don Andrés y Paquita-La vida de Segovia en Montevideo
* Andrés Segovia.
* Andrés Segovia by Mark Small ( Acoustic Guitar, November 2010 )
* Cronología de la Vida y Obra de Andrés Segovia ( 1893-1987 )
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* Andrés Segovia y Federico Mompou ante el centenario de su nacimiento.
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Among the classical recordings released on Decca's " Gold Label " series were albums by Leroy Anderson, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra conducted by Max Rudolf and guitarist Andrés Segovia.

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The treaty was drafted in English and Spanish by José Antonio Carrillo, approved by American Lieutenant-Colonel John C. Frémont and Mexican Governor Andrés Pico on January 13, 1847 at Campo de Cahuenga in what is now North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.
The following year ( 1564 ) he professed as a Carmelite ( was promoted from novice status ) and moved to Salamanca, where he studied theology and philosophy at the University and at the Colegio de San Andrés.
Remains of the historculture are still found at ruins such as Tazumal ( near Chalchuapa ), San Andrés, and Joya de Cerén ( north of Colón ).
By 6, 600 BC, manioc pollen appears in the Gulf of Mexico lowlands, at the San Andrés archaeological site.
67 missionaries died at their posts ( two as martyrs: Padres Luís Jayme and Andrés Quintana ), while the remainder returned to Europe due to illness, or upon completing their ten-year service commitment.
His first professional singles title came in February at the Ebel U. S. Pro Indoor in Philadelphia, where he defeated sixth-ranked Andre Agassi, eighth-ranked Mayotte, and eighteenth-ranked Andrés Gómez in the final.
The cast of virgins are also members of the Fuencisla in Velarde street, the los Remedios in front of San Juan Gate, the Socorro at the San Andrés Gate or del Carmen on the street of its own name, among others.
Andrés and Procopio were executed by firing squad on May 10, 1897 at Mount Hulog, about four kilometers west of Maragondon, Cavite.
From the age of eleven he attended summer courses with Andrés Segovia at the Academia Musicale Chigiana in Siena, Italy.
Other opponents at the Australian Open included Roy Emerson, Fred Stolle, and Andrés Gimeno.
Based on numbers given by the Conquistador Andrés de Tapia and Fray Diego Durán, Bernard Ortiz de Montellano has calculated that there were at most 60, 000 skulls on the Hueyi Tzompantli ( great Skullrack ) of Tenochtitlan.
) and the Philippine Revolution from the formation of the Katipunan by Andrés Bonifacio, the sewing of the Philippine flag, the Proclamation of Independence at Kawit, and the Malolos Congress.
Plaque honoring Andrés Nin | Andreu Nin at the historical site of the POUM headquarters on La Rambla, Barcelona
Plaque honoring Andrés Nin at the historical site of the POUM headquarters on La Rambla, Barcelona
Two other animated features were put out at this time by Andrés Ducaud, the man who designed the fire effects in El Apóstol.
While it may have included as-yet-undiscovered regal residences, habitation for the non-regal elite and the commoners were located at outlying sites such as San Andrés.
* Archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina-' Wer iz dat boi at?
" ( 1976 translation ) Organized by José " Che " Velázquez, speakers at this 2007 conference included Andrés Torres, Raquel Rivera, and Angelo Falcón.
He joined the wars of independence in his youth, fighting under Andrés de Santa Cruz at Zepita ( 1823 ) when he was 17.
Carlos Andrés Pérez was born at the hacienda La Argentina, on the Venezuelan-Colombian border near the town of Rubio, Táchira state, the 11th of 12 children in a middle-class family.
The political life of Carlos Andrés Pérez began at the age of 15, when he became a founding member of the Venezuelan Youth Association and a member of the National Democratic Party, both of which were opposed to the repressive administration of General Eleazar López Contreras, who had succeeded the dictatorship of Juan Vicente Gómez in 1935.
Helmut Haussmann, Carlos Andrés Pérez, Raymond Barre, Michel Camdessus and David Campbell Mulford at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, 1989

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