Adina Izarra (born 1959) is a Venezuelan musician, music educator and composer. Adina Izarra was born in Caracas, Venezuela. She studied music under Alfredo...
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footballer Adina Hoffman (born 1967), American essayist, critic, and biographer Adina Howard (born 1973), American singer and songwriter Adina Izarra (born...
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Izarra can refer to: Izarra, Álava, a village in Álava, Spain Izarra (liqueur), a herbal liqueur from the Northern Basque Country Adina Izarra (born 1959)...
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Plastic Ono Band) Brenda Hutchinson Susie Ibarra Jean Eichelberger Ivey Adina Izarra Ill-esha Elly Jackson (La Roux) Samantha James Jane Jarboe (Jarboe) Joan...
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folk and pop singer Jorge Isaac, Medieval-Baroque recorder executant Adina Izarra, composer Jeremías, British-born Venezuelan pop singer-songwriter Guillermo...
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Universidad Simón Bolívar), Diana Arismendi, Ricardo Teruel, Inocente Carreño, Adina Izarra, Marianela Arocha, Maurice Hasson, Pedro Eustache, David Ascanio, Josefina...
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Franz 1959 Czech Lucio Garau 1959 Italian James Harley 1959 Canadian Adina Izarra 1959 Venezuelan Vakhtang Kakhidze 1959 Georgian Shigeru Kan-no 1959 Japanese...
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Lara 1959 Mexican Lucio Garau 1959 Italian John Palmer 1959 British Adina Izarra 1959 Venezuelan Robert Ian Winstin 1959 2010 American John Oliver 1959...
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(born 1959) Sussan Deyhim (born ca. 1958) Marti Epstein (born 1959) Adina Izarra (born 1959) Laura Karpman (born 1959) Ana Lara (born 1959) Marianella...
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subjects portrayed on the pieces. Venezuelan composers Marianela Arocha and Adina Izarra have referred to those pieces as follows: “From the 90’s onward many...
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