"La Cruz, Ramón de". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 16 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 55. Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1908). "Ramón de la Cruz" ...
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Look up de la Cruz or dela Cruz in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. De la Cruz, usually written as de la Cruz and commonly spelled dela Cruz in the Philippines...
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Madrilenian group, formed by Vicente García de la Huerta, Ramón de la Cruz, Iriarte, Samaniego and the Fernández de Moratíns. Meléndez Valdés (Ribera del Fresno...
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it superseded the entremés. Among its most prolific composers were Ramón de la Cruz and Antonio Soler. The genre, known as the sainet was also found in...
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Balaguer. Ramón Orlando then undertook a more ambitious musical project. He and then-famous merengue singers Peter Cruz and Henry García formed La Orquesta...
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acquired by the US Government including the property at Calle Don Ramón de la Cruz, 3 that the Bynes had purchased in 1931. It is now a diplomatic residence...
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Clementina (zarzuela) (redirect from La Clementina)
popularly known as La Clementina, is a zarzuela in two acts by Luigi Boccherini. The Spanish-language libretto was by Ramón de la Cruz. It premiered at...
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Estadio Ramón "Tahuichi" Aguilera Costas is a multi-purpose stadium in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. It is used mostly for football matches, on club level by Blooming...
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Ramón de la Cruz. This author's first work in this genre was Las segadoras de Vallecas ("The Reapers of Vallecas", 1768), with music by Rodríguez de Hita...
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de Vallecas (libretto Ramón de la Cruz), burlesque zarzuela (3 September 1768, Madrid, Teatro del Príncipe) Las labradoras de Murcia (libretto Ramón de...
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