Jaime Prats Estrada (29 March 1883, in Sagua la Grande – 3 January 1946, in Havana) was a Cuban flautist, composer and orchestral director. He also played...
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Prats may refer to: Prats, Andorra, a village in Andorra Prats, a village in the municipality of Prats i Sansor, Catalonia Prats de Lluçanès, a town in...
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Carlos Prats González (Spanish: [ˈkaɾlos ˈpɾats]; February 24, 1915 – September 30, 1974) was a Chilean Army officer and politician. He served as a minister...
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Paredes, La Llave, Cuadro Benegas, Cuadro Nacional, Cañada Seca, Goudge, Jaime Prats, Monte Comán, Rama Caída, Real del Padre, Punta del Agua, Villa Atuel...
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founded in Barcelona in 1997 by Gaspar Fraga, Jaime Prats and Moisés López. It was Gaspar who convinced Jaime and Moisés, who were members of the Ramón Santos...
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1916. In 1918, he collaborated with Luis Casas Romero, Moisés Simons, Jaime Prats, Nilo Menéndez and Vicente Lanz in setting up a successful player piano...
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IMO 9017628". www.shipspotting.com. Retrieved 2024-05-11. Caballer, Jaime Prats, Neus (2012-10-10). "The erosive effect of the ships that ran aground...
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Parker Greg Pattillo – beatboxing while playing the flute Finn Peters Jaime Prats Raja Ram Nelson Rangell Niki Reiser Jerome Richardson Sam Rivers Ali...
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violinist, pianist and orchestral director. The son of a musician, Jaime Prats, Rodrigo began to study music at the age of nine. He studied at first...
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The Cuban Jazz Band was founded in 1922 by Jaime Prats in Havana. The personnel included his son Rodrigo Prats on violin, the great flautist Alberto Socarrás...
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