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In 1835, when President Antonio López de Santa Anna abolished the Constitution of 1824, granting himself enormous powers over the government, wary colonists in Texas began forming Committees of Correspondence and Safety.
The first attempt at rebuilding the Mission came in 1903, when the California Historical Landmarks League began holding outings at San Antonio.
" Preservation and restoration of Mission San Antonio began.
Aside from music, she began designing and manufacturing a clothing line in 1994 and opened two boutiques called Selena Etc., one in Corpus Christi and the other in San Antonio.
After the 1984 – 85 season, Gervin, who arguably had been the Spurs ' biggest star, was traded to the Chicago Bulls in what effectively signaled the end of the era that began when the Spurs first moved to San Antonio.
There is also an unconfirmed claim that on June 24, 1981, while waiting for President Ronald Reagan to take the podium at the U. S. A. Jaycees National Convention at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas, the Jaycee members and their guests – about 10, 000 people – began doing the wave.
Construction in the urban areas of Corpus Christi and San Antonio began in the 1960s and the segments of the Interstate Highway in rural areas were completed by the 1980s.
Construction in San Antonio also began in the 1960s and was completed in 1972.
The Canyon de Ugalde Land Company, formed by land speculators in San Antonio in 1837, began purchasing headright grants in Uvalde County in the late 1830s.
The Bell Gardens ’ school system began in 1867 when the San Antonio School was built where Bell Gardens Elementary stands today.
Shane Kimbler, a Bell Gardens history enthusiast, wrote that early colonist Francisco Salvador Lugo and son Antonio María Lugo began construction in 1795 on what is now known as Casa de Rancho San Antonio or the Henry Gage Mansion.
Originally from San Antonio, West began to build his town in 1913, after ranching in the area from 1880 to 1912.
With the help of Machat and an MCA representative, Louil Silas, Brown began working with some of the top R & B producers and songwriters including Babyface, Antonio " L. A ." Reid and Teddy Riley.
In Spain, the works of Antonio de Cabezón began the most prolific period of Spanish organ composition, which culminated with Juan Cabanilles.
Leaders like Valentín Gómez Farías, Gertrudis Bocanegra, and Antonio López de Santa Anna began to conspire against the imperial concept altogether and became convinced that a republican model was needed to combat despotism.
He here began a close friendship with the distinguished scholar, Antonio Beccadelli, through whose influence he gained admission to the royal chancery of Alphonso the Magnanimous.
Tom Landry began his basic training at Sheppard Field near Wichita Falls, Texas ( now Sheppard AFB ), and his pre-flight training would begin at Kelly Field ( now Kelly Field Annex ), located near San Antonio, Texas.
The bull, which came from Joaquin del Val di Navarra's farm, was later presented as a gift to Don Antonio Miura, a noted local breeder ; thus began the famed Miura line of fighting bulls, and the name for one of Lamborghini's greatest designs.
In 1386, Archbishop Antonio da Saluzzo began construction of the cathedral.
* February 23, 1836: Siege of the Alamo began in San Antonio, Texas.
Returning to the city in 1639, he immediately began to fight for the rights of the people around him and formed a large group of agitators, including: Francesco Antonio Arpaja, his old and trusted employee, the Carmelite friar Savino Boccardo, the aforementioned Mark Vitale and the various captains of the city districts, and a great number of " Lazzarini ".
The team was founded in Salt Lake City, Utah before the league's inaugural 1997 season began ; the team moved to San Antonio before the 2003 season.
After her return to Puerto Rico, she began working as a show host, alongside Antonio Sanchez, in Sanchez's production of No Te Duermas, televised on Telemundo Puerto Rico.

Antonio and musical
Returning to Busseto, he became the town music master and, with the support of Antonio Barezzi, a local merchant and music lover who had long supported Verdi's musical ambitions in Milan, Verdi gave his first public performance at Barezzi ’ s home in 1830.
Other notable violinists included Antonio Vivaldi ( 1678 – 1741 ) and Giuseppe Tartini ( 1692 – 1770 ), who, in their compositions, reflected the increasing technical and musical demands on the violinist.
Because of his influence, Cimarosa obtained a scholarship at the musical institute of Santa Maria di Loreto in Naples, where he remained for eleven years, chiefly studying with great masters of the old Italian school ; Niccolò Piccinni, Antonio Sacchini, and other musicians of repute are mentioned among his teachers.
In 1787, he was given a paid position in the court of the Austrian Emperor, as Kammercompositeur (" chamber composer "), but authority in matters musical at the court was exercised primarily by Antonio Salieri.
Nicolo soon recognized Muzio ’ s musical talent and arranged for private musical instruction with a relative, Antonio Baroni, the maestro di cappella at St. Peter ’ s Basilica.
The most important musical instrument in the collection is a violin by Antonio Stradivari dated 1699.
His musical heir in Paris was the composer Antonio Salieri, who had been Gluck's protégé since he arrived in Vienna in 1767, and later had made friends with Gluck.
Cavalli's operas provide the only example of a continuous musical development of a single composer in a single genre from the early to the late 17th century in Venice — only a few operas by others ( e. g., Monteverdi and Antonio Cesti ) survive.
The following year Pryce starred with Madonna and Antonio Banderas in his first musical film, Evita.
The son of a musician and builder of musical instruments, Cellini was pushed towards music, but when he was fifteen, his father reluctantly agreed to apprentice him to a goldsmith, Antonio di Sandro, nicknamed Marcone.
While slaving at the law, Metastasio in 1721 composed an epithalamium, and probably also his first musical serenade, Endimione, on the occasion of the marriage of his patroness Donna Anna Francesca Ravaschieri Pinelli di Sangro ( later 6th Principessa di Belmonte ) to the Marchese Don Antonio Pignatelli ( later His Serene Highness Principe di Belmonte ).
Italy was an important musical influence of the period, especially in sacred music, such as that of Antonio Tarsia ( composer ) of Koper, in oratorio and opera.
The Cuban composer Antonio Rodriguez-Ferrer, was the author of the musical introductory notes to the Cuban national anthem.
It managed to record and launch protest and patriotic singers and musicians, some of which later have gained wider audiences and become a part of the Latin American Nueva Trova musical trend, such as Roy Brown, Noel Hernandez, Antonio Caban-Vale " El topo ", Pepe y Flora, Andres Jimenez " El jibaro ", and the Frank Ferrer band.
Claudio Monteverdi, born in Cremona in 1567, was a musical prodigy who studied under Marc ' Antonio Ingegneri, the maestro di cappella ( head of music ) at Cremona Cathedral.
He launched his musical career as a violinist with Tommaso Antonio Vitali in Modena, in 1704 he joined the court of Maximilian II Emanuel, elector of Bavaria as Kammermusiker.
In 1995, Murphey further demonstrated his musical ambitions with the concept album Sagebrush Symphony, recorded live with the San Antonio Symphony Orchestra, Herb Jeffries, and the Sons of the San Joaquin.
** Gloria ( Vivaldi ), a musical setting of the doxology by Antonio Vivaldi
By 1964, she had a musical guest spot in the film Gabino Barrera, and in it she sang the eponymous song and reprised the role for the film's sequels El hijo de Gabino Barrera ( 1965 ) and La venganza de Gabino Barrera ( 1971 ) all three films starring Antonio Aguilar.
He received excellent musical instruction from Antonio Salieri and Johann Nepomuk Hummel, and studied composition with Johann Georg Albrechtsberger and Sigismund von Neukomm.
In addition to his association with Haydn, Beethoven also studied under Antonio Salieri, who was among the most popular operatic composers then active, and Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, the leading expert on musical theory.
Then an eighteen-month sojourn in Italy from 1713 — where he met Antonio Vivaldi in Venice — rendered him au courant with the latest musical taste.
And he comments around that experience: " In Venezuela there are federative entities of medium importance that have from five to ten youth professional orchestras, without counted the infantile ones that can come to thirty, and all with excellent level … The teacher Jose Antonio Abreu, with the collaboration of a formidable team in which Argentine teachers tell each other, he has created a system of child and youth orchestras that has revolutionized the concept of the training and musical creativity, with hundreds of thousands of integrated young men "

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