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Rodrigo, Joaquín
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Rodrigo, Joaquín (
b Sagunto, 1901;
d Madrid, 1999). Sp. composer. Almost totally blind from age 3. Won Sp. nat. prize 1925 for orch. work
Cinco Piezas Infantiles. Prof. of mus. history, Madrid Univ. from 1947. Works incl. sym.-poem
Per la flor del Liri blau (1934);
Concierto de Aranjuez, gui., orch. (1939);
Concierto heroico, pf., orch. (1943);
Concierto de estío, vn., orch. (1944);
Concierto en modo galante, vc., orch. (1949);
Concierto serenata, hp., orch. (1954);
Fantasía para un gentilhombre, gui., orch. (1954);
Concierto andaluz, 4 gui., orch. (1967);
Concierto- madrigal, 2 gui., orch. (1968);
Concierto pastoral, fl., orch. (1978);
Concierto como un divertimento, vc., orch. (1979–81);
Concierto para una fiesta, gui., orch. (1982);
Tres viejos aires de danza (1994); songs; and choral works.
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Newspaper article from: World Gas Intelligence; 2/15/2006; 700+ words
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M2 Presswire; 4/25/2008; 700+ words
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OMAN OIL COMPANY BUYS 7.5% OF SPANISH REGASIFICATION PLANT.
Newspaper article from: Europe Energy; 11/23/2004; 404 words
; ...key regasification plant being built in Sagunto in Spain, and partially owned by Spain...Infraestructuras de Gas, which owns half of the Sagunto factory. The other shareholders are fellow...transaction, apart from the fact that the Sagunto plant, near Valencia, received investment...
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Spain's terminalitis.(Iberdrola and Union Fenosa contract for regasification terminal)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
Newspaper article from: World Gas Intelligence; 11/21/2001; 700+ words
; ...million LNG regasification terminal at Sagunto, near Valencia on the Mediterranean...react with a positive maybe. Backing Sagunto as a site will likely put an end to Endesa...import up to 8 Bcm/yr from late 2004 at Sagunto, although the stated $205 million price...
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Spain's LNG terminals expanding rapidly.
Newspaper article from: World Gas Intelligence; 5/7/2008; 700+ words
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Earthrace eco-boat minimises delay and powers through Panama Canal.
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Sagunto
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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Valencia
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...was later colonized by Greek and Carthaginian traders. It was a battlefield between the Carthaginians and the Romans (see Sagunto ). It passed to the Moors in the 8th cent. At the fall of the caliphate of Córdoba it became (1022) an independent...
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Hannibal
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...in-law, Hasdrubal , in 221 BC After consolidating his position for two years, he besieged Rome's ally Saguntum (now Sagunto), which fell eight months later. Carthage supported him, and Rome declared war (the Second Punic War, 218-201 BC...
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Rodrigo, Joaquín
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
Rodrigo, Joaquín ( b Sagunto, 1901; d Madrid, 1999). Sp. composer. Almost totally blind from age 3. Won Sp. nat. prize 1925 for orch. work Cinco...
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Murviedro
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Murviedro Spain: see Sagunto .
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