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  2. Museum of Congress and the Inquisition - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Congress and the Inquisition (Spanish: Museo del Congreso y la inquisición), also known as the Monumental Museum of the Inquisition and Congress (Spanish: Museo Monumental de la Inquisición y del Congreso), is a museum located at the former headquarters of the Tribunal of the Holy Office of the Inquisition in the neighbourhood of Barrios Altos, part of the historic centre of ...

  3. El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, El Gran Combo introduced the trombone to their instrument mix. The trombone was played by Fanny Ceballos. Soon after, their production named De Punta a Punta was released. In 1972, they released the album "Por el Libro", which marks the 10th anniversary of the orchestra. Pellín Rodriguez left the group to embark on a solo career.

  4. Marlos Nobre - Wikipedia

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    Marlos Nobre (born February 18, 1939, in Recife, Pernambuco) is a Brazilian composer.He has received commissions from numerous institutions, including the Ministry of Culture in Spain, the Free University of Music of São Paulo, the Neuchâtel Chamber Orchestra in Switzerland, The Apollon Foundation in Bremen, Germany and the Maracaibo Music Festival in Venezuela.

  5. Raúl Di Blasio - Wikipedia

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    Born in Zapala, Argentina, [1] Raúl Di Blasio showed a great interest in piano at the age of six. After his parents' recommendations that he should study music, he began to pursue piano as a career. Di Blasio practiced piano alongside his teachers for more than four years. Having difficulty in purchasing a piano, he also relied on readily ...

  6. Bank of the Philippine Islands - Wikipedia

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    El Banco Español-Filipino, 10 pesos bank note (1896) Colonial period. BPI was established on August 1, 1851, as the "El Banco Español Filipino de Isabel II" (lit. ' The Spanish-Filipino Bank of Isabel II '), named after the Queen of Spain, Isabella II, the daughter of King Ferdinand VII. It was the first government bank in the Philippines and ...

  7. Patricio Manns - Wikipedia

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    Iván Patricio Eugenio Manns de Folliot, better known as Patricio Manns (3 August 1937 – 25 September 2021) was a Chilean singer-songwriter, composer, author, poet, novelist, essayist, journalist and writer.

  8. Piano - Wikipedia

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    The piano is a keyboard instrument that produces sound when its keys are depressed, through engagement of an action whose hammers strike strings. Most pianos have a row of 88 black and white keys, representing each note of the chromatic scale as they repeat throughout the keyboard's span of seven and a quarter octaves.

  9. Goyescas - Wikipedia

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    Goyescas, Op. 11, subtitled Los majos enamorados ( The Gallants in Love ), is a piano suite written in 1911 by Spanish composer Enrique Granados. It was inspired by the work of the Spanish artist Francisco Goya. The piano pieces have not been authoritatively associated with any particular paintings with two exceptions: El pelele (The straw man ...