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Federico García Lorca
Federico García Lorca (June 5, 1898 – August 18, 1936) was a Spanish poet, playwright and prose writer. Ascribed to the generation of 27, he was the most influential and popular poet of Spanish literature of the twentieth century and as a playwright is considered one of the peaks of Spanish theatre of the twentieth century. He was assassinated by the rebel side one month after the coup d'état that provoked the beginning of the Spanish Civil War.[1]
Federico García Lorca in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history
Studio albums
Year | Title | Studio album |
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2021 | Anda, jaleo | À sa guitar (Album) |
On video
Concert programs
Year | Title | Studio album |
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See the respective program page for a list of possible recordings.
Complete list of musical pieces by Nicos Mamangakis
This listing only reflects the musical pieces performed by Philippe Jaroussky.
Year published or performed | Title | Composer | Work | Album, video or concert program | Year first published/performed |
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2021 | Anda, jaleo | Nicos Mamangakis | 13 Canciones españolas antiguas | À sa guitare (Album) | first published: 1961[2] |
References
- ↑ "Federico García Lorca". Wikipedia. Archived from the original on 6 October 2021. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
- ↑ "Canciones españolas antiguas (García Lorca, Federico)". IMSLP. Retrieved 6 October 2021.