Carlos Roqué Alsina (19 February 1941 – 5 August 2023) was a French composer and pianist of Argentinian origin. Born in Buenos Aires, Alsina's career as...
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Globokar: Discours II pour cinq trombones; Luciano Berio: Sequenza V; Carlos Roqué Alsina: Consecuenza. Vinko Globokar (trombone). Avant Garde. LP recording...
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Christian Ivaldi, and Dominique Merlet. In France, he also works with Carlos Roqué Alsina, Alberto Neuman, Yevgeny Malinin. In 1984, he won the Grand Prize...
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Also featuring Michel Portal (see below), Jean-Pierre Drouet, and Carlos Roqué Alsina. Nico, German singer best known for being on the first Velvet Underground...
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Arturo Alsina (September 16, 1897 - May 24, 1984) was a Paraguayan writer and dramatist. Born in Tucumán, Argentina to a family of Catalan origin, he moved...
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audio; score: solo piano + orchestral piano reduction on YouTube, Carlos Roqué Alsina (piano), Orchestre philharmonique de Radio France, Ernest Bour (conductor)...
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Stockhausen-Verlag, 2008. Stockhausen: Illimité. (Unbegrenzt). Vinko Globokar, Carlos Roqué Alsina, Jean-François Jenny-Clark, Jean-Pierre Drouet, Michel Portal, Karlheinz...
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Frédérik Martin's and Roger Boutry's sonatas, Olivier Greif's Adagio, Carlos Roqué Alsina's Belgirate, and Édouard Souberbielle's quartet, among others. Cinema...
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music event organized by L’Acadèmie des Nuits Pianistique featured Carlos Roqué Alsina and Frederic Aguessy. In 2014, the Hôtel de Gallifet presented seven...
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Bartolomé Mitre, he was a member of the Autonomist Party headed by Adolfo Alsina and in 1876 he was elected to a Deputy seat in the Legislature of the Province...
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