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 Carlos Chávez biography and musical works
-Epistolario selecto de Carlos Chávez (Selected Letters of Carlos Chávez)-, traducción de Hero Rodríguez Toro y Gloria Carmona (translation by Hero Rodríguez Toro and Gloria Carmona), FCE, Col. Vida y Pensamiento de México, 1989.
Carlos Chávez, conductor, Columbia Masterwork Set M 214 78RPM, Columbia Masterwork LP ml 2080 33 1/3 RPM
Carlos Chávez, conductor, Columbia Masterwork Set M 414 78 RPM, Columbia Masterwork LP ml 2080 33 1/3 RP M
www.colegionacional.org.mx /ChavezC0.htm

  
 Carlos Chávez - Biography
Born 13 June 1899 in Mexico City, Carlos Chávez was a renowned composer, conductor, and educator whose distinctive, often highly percussive music synthesized elements of Mexican, Indian, and Spanish-Mexican influence.
A master of orchestration, Chávez's use of native instruments was inimitable with polyrhythms, cross-rhythms, syncopation, and numerous irregular meters often significant elements of compositonal structure.
Chávez was trained primarily as a pianist and developed much of his compositional skills independent of instructors.
www.schirmer.com /composers/chavez_bio.html

  
 Gi? Thܪng Nobel
Sự lựa chọn Ðức Giám Mục Carlos Belo và ông Ramos-Horta không phải là việc ngẫu nhiên.
Người thứ nhất được giải là Ðức Giám mục Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo và người thứ hai là ông José Ramos-Horta, Chủ tịch Mặt Trận Cách Mạng Giành Ðộc Lập Cho Ðông Timor (FRETILIN).
Ðức Giám Mục Carlos Belo, sinh năm 1948 tại Bacau, thuộc giáo phận Dili, trong lãnh thổ Ðông Timor trong một gia đình nghèo, theo Thiên Chúa Giáo như đa số dân Ðông Timor.
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 Venezuela Coup Conspiracies
Pérez, quien vive en República Dominicana, admitió haber conversado telefónicamente con Carlos Ortega a principios de este mes motivado por la protesta cívica del 10 de diciembre, pero negó rotundamente que esté impulsando una conspiración contra el gobierno de Hugo Chávez.
El ex mandatario venezolano Carlos Andrés Pérez; el titular de Fedecámaras, Pedro Carmona Estanga, y el presidente de la CTV, Carlos Ortega, rechazaron ayer (por separado) una acusación del oficialismo, según la cual los tres serían copartícipes de una conspiración para derrocar al jefe del Estado, Hugo Chávez.
In February 1989 a week of mass looting signaled a wave of often violent protests among slum dwellers, leading to the impeachment of President Carlos Andrés Pérez in 1993.
www.labournet.net /world/0204/venezuela1.html   (6205 words)

  
 Hoi Than Huu Viet-Nam
Carlos Salvador Bilardo 1986, đội Argentina vô đich.
Carlo Alberto Parreira, 1994, đội Brazil vô địch.
Chính Maradona cầu thủ tài danh đã đem lại chiến thắng cho toàn đội, và niềm vinh dự cho Bilardo.
www.vnfa.com /wcup2002/un_tctg2.html   (6205 words)

  
 Ashoka Fellow Profile - Carlos Chávez
Carlos Chávez is helping the Huicholes, a group of unassimilated indigenous people who live in balance with nature in a mountainous region of Jalisco, to conserve their identity in the face of increasing contact with mainstream Mexico and to utilize Mexican law to protect their land.
Carlos refers to an event from the fall of 1995 to illustrate what they are up against: a group of Franciscan priests, uninvited, were preparing to build a temple on Huichole land.
Carlos founded an organization called the Jalisco Association to Support Indigenous Groups, through which he works alongside the Huicholes to strengthen their sense of identity and enable them to carry their values into the larger Mexican society.
www.ashoka.org /fellows/viewprofile3.cfm?reid=96726   (6205 words)

  
 Lleras Restrepo, Carlos --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Mexican composer and conductor Carlos Chávez was the first composer in his country to attain worldwide recognition.
Although he continued to be active in the music industry, he did not achieve the same level of fame again until the release in 1999 of his album Supernatural, a collection of world music performed with various...
Wassaja was captured by Pima Indians in 1871 and sold to Carlos Gentile, a photographer and prospector.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9115513?tocId=9115513   (610 words)

  
 Paredes, Carlos --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Mexican composer and conductor Carlos Chávez was the first composer in his country to attain worldwide recognition.
Finlay, Carlos J. Cuban epidemiologist who discovered that yellow fever is transmitted from infected to healthy humans by a mosquito.
Although he continued to be active in the music industry, he did not achieve the same level of fame again until the release in 1999 of his album Supernatural, a collection of world music performed with various...
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9399289   (635 words)

  
 RealClearPolitics - Commentary - Alexander Yakovlev by Carlos Alberto Montaner
I remember having a long conversation at the time with Argentine President Carlos Menem and his foreign minister, Guido di Tella, from which it could be deduced that Latin America had come of age and was taking the same sensible road that the First World had taken.
President Bush learned two lessons at the failed Summit of Mar del Plata: the visceral hatred that the ideas inspired by Fidel Castro and Hugo Chávez have for the United States, and the profound division that afflicts Latin America.
No one doubted that the way to development and an end to poverty was through free trade, market economics and international cooperation, in the manner of Spain, Singapore and the other Asian Dragons, and other successful nations.
www.realclearpolitics.com /Commentary/com-11_8_05_CM.html   (676 words)

  
 Carlos Santana --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Mexican composer and conductor Carlos Chávez was the first composer in his country to attain worldwide recognition.
Although he continued to be active in the music industry, he did not achieve the same level of fame again until the release in 1999 of his album Supernatural, a collection of world music performed with various...
As the leader of the musical group bearing his surname, virtuoso guitarist Carlos Santana enjoyed immense popularity in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9343964   (657 words)

  
 Columbia News ::: Columbia to Award Cabot Prizes to Four Journalists for Excellence in Reporting on Latin America
She has consistently broken news on a range of human rights cases, including the 1973 coup in Chile and the subsequent murder of Chilean exile Carlos Prats in Argentina.
At present, thirty-five million Hispanics in 13 countries including one million in the United States alone watch Ramos every evening on Noticiero Univisión as he takes on some of the hemisphere's most important leaders, including former Mexican P resident Carlos Salinas, Zapatista leader Subcomandante Marcos and Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez.
Over the last two decades, Mónica González, a Chilean journalist and author, has established a reputation as one of the top investigative reporters in Latin America.
www.columbia.edu /cu/news/01/07/cabot_2001_winners.html   (657 words)

  
 Archives of Medical Research.
Carlos A. Aguilar-Salinas, Cuauhtémoc Vázquez-Chávez, Rubén Gamboa-Marrufo, Norma García-Soto, José de Jesús Ríos-González, Roberto Holguín, Sergio Vela, Fernando Ruiz-Alvarez, Sonia Mayagoitia, Obesity, Diabetes, Hypertension, and Tobacco Consumption in an Urban Adult Mexican Population, Archives of Medical Research 32 (5) (2001) pp.
Samuel M. McCann, Sarantha Karanth, Claudio A. Mastronardi, W. Les Dees, Gwen Childs, Brian Miller, Stacia Sower, Wen H. Yu, Control of Gonadotropin Secretion by Follicle-Stimulating Hormone-Releasing Factor, Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Hormone, and Leptin, Archives of Medical Research 32 (6) (2001) pp.
Is an Important Mediator of Physiological and Pathological Healing Responses, Archives of Medical Research 31 (1) (2000) pp.
www.elsevier.com /cdweb/journals/01884409/viewer.htt?viewtype=authors&rangeselected=58   (716 words)

  
 Carlos Polestico Garcia --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Mexican composer and conductor Carlos Chávez was the first composer in his country to attain worldwide recognition.
Although he continued to be active in the music industry, he did not achieve the same level of fame again until the release in 1999 of his album Supernatural, a collection of world music performed with various...
Wassaja was captured by Pima Indians in 1871 and sold to Carlos Gentile, a photographer and prospector.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9036039?tocId=9036039   (695 words)

  
 Obras de Carlos Chávez
Chávez, Carlos, 1988 - 1978- BIOGRAFÍA 2.
www.colegionacional.org.mx /ChavezCa1.htm   (695 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Carlos Chavez : A Guide to Research (Composer Resource Manuals)
Carlos Antonio de Padua Chavez y Ramirez (1899-1978) was one of Mexico's leading composers and one of its most visible musicians during the middle four decades of the twentieth century.
This book is the first extensive guide to the life, music, and writings of Carlos Ch vez (1899-1978), Mexico's most influential musician of the 20th century.
by Robert B. Parker "Carlos Antonio de Padua Chavez y Ramirez (1899-1978) was one of Mexico's leading composers and one of its most visible musicians during the middle four..." ( more)
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0815320876?v=glance   (695 words)

  
 VidaenelValle.com
Lifetime achievement awards were given to México's Carlos Hermosillo (soccer), Argentina's Gabriela Sabatini (tennis), Argentina's Carlos Bilardo (soccer), México's Julio César Chávez (boxing), and Panamá's Roberto 'Mano de Piedra' Durán (boxing).
Guatemala's Carlos Ruiz, who plays for F.C. Dallas, was honored as the top Latino player in Major League Soccer.
Mexican race car driver Luis Miguel Díaz was honored for 10 years of excellence in that sport, while Colombian racer Juan Pablo Montoya and his wife, Constanza, were given the humanitarian award.
www.vidaenelvalle.com /sports/english/v-text/story/11590692p-12322835c.html   (396 words)

  
 Carlos Andrés Pérez dispuesto a derrocar a Chávez por la vía violenta
Carlos Andrés Pérez dispuesto a derrocar a Chávez por la vía violenta
CAP Fue destituido de la presidencia 1993 luego de acusaciones de corrupción y en medio de un gran ambiente de rechazo a sus paquetes económicos hambreadores.
Las declaraciones de CAP parecen confirmar la existencia de un macabro plan para generar muertes y posiblemente una guerra civil ante la imposibilidad de los opositores de obtener apoyo de las mayorías para sacar a Chávez a través de vías democráticas y constitucionales.
www.rebelion.org /venezuela/040507cap.htm   (340 words)

  
 30-2.html
Thiel, Ch.: Philosophy und Mathematik (Carlos Ortiz de L., pp.
Kaplan, M.: Decision Theory as Philosophy (Carlos Ortiz de L., pp.
Cleary, J.J.: Aristotle and Mathematic (Carlos Ortiz de L., pp.
www.unav.es /publicaciones/anuario_filosofico/30-2.html   (792 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Colombia - Narcotics Control and Interdiction Colombian Information Resource
The following January, gunmen employed by the cartel assassinated Attorney General Carlos Mauro Hoyos Jiménez and kidnapped Andrés Pastrana, PC candidate for mayor of Bogotá and son of former President Pastrana.
In rulings in December 1986 and June 1987, the Supreme Court essentially gutted the extradition treaty with the United States (see The Judiciary; Relations with the United States, ch.
Prior to the second ruling, however, the government extradited drug kingpin Carlos Lehder Rivas.
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 Carlos Chávez - Biography
A prolific writer of music and music criticism, Chávez's oeuvre includes five ballets, seven symphonies, four concertos, a cantata and opera, and innumerable pieces for voice, piano, and chamber ensemble; he wrote two books (of which
www.schirmer.com /composers/chavez_bio.html   (869 words)

  
 Carlos Arias Navarro --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Mexican composer and conductor Carlos Chávez was the first composer in his country to attain worldwide recognition.
The death of Franco (Nov. 20, 1975) and the accession of Juan Carlos as king opened a new era: the peaceful transition to democracy by means of the legal instruments of Francoism.
Although he continued to be active in the music industry, he did not achieve the same level of fame again until the release in 1999 of his album Supernatural, a collection of world music performed with various...
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 Carlos Antonio Lopez --  Encyclopædia Britannica
In 1841 a second consulate emerged from the chaos in the figures of a civilian, Carlos Antonio López, and a soldier, Mariano Roque Alonso.
Mexican composer and conductor Carlos Chávez was the first composer in his country to attain worldwide recognition.
Most of the railway system is made up of the Ferrocarril (Railway) Presidente Carlos Antonio López, which runs for 274 miles from Asunción southeastward to Encarnación, where it connects with a train ferry to Posadas, Arg.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9048926?tocId=9048926   (697 words)

  
 Jobim, Antonio Carlos --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Mexican composer and conductor Carlos Chávez was the first composer in his country to attain worldwide recognition.
With infectious songs that blended the samba music of his own country with American jazz, the Brazilian composer Antonio Carlos Jobim launched the musical style known as bossa nova in the late 1950s.
Although he continued to be active in the music industry, he did not achieve the same level of fame again until the release in 1999 of his album Supernatural, a collection of world music performed with various...
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9115495?tocId=9115495   (681 words)

  
 La Fogata - Latinoamérica
En contraste con esa noble actitud, el gobernante dominicano rodeó a Carlos Andrés Pérez de la mayor seguridad, le permitió usar el país para hacer reiterados pronunciamientos sediciosos contra el gobierno de Chávez y toleró que empleara el territorio nacional para la conspiración golpista del 11 y 12 de abril del 2002.
Dirigentes de partido y ministro, algunos de ellos socios en inversiones hechas con el dinero robado aquí y allá, colaboran estrechamente con Carlos Andrés y su clan.
Sólo el ex canciller Hugo Tolentino se atrevió a solicitarle moderación a Carlos Andrés Pérez.
www.lafogata.org /003latino/latino9/venez4.htm   (445 words)

  
 Russia-Venezuela Alliance Takes Flight - by Humberto Márquez
Against that backdrop, Chávez "has reaffirmed his focus on a goal he has held since taking office in 1999: to insert Venezuela in a multilateral global scenario, towards which he aims to strengthen 'strategic alliances' with Russia and China, in the first place," said Carlos Romero.
Russian companies also announced their interest in investing $500 million in an alumina plant – alumina is used to produced aluminum – in southeastern Venezuela, and in investing capital and technology in joint ventures in the oil and natural gas industry.
In his view, that could open the doors to military cooperation between Venezuela and Cuba, which uses those weapons systems.
www.antiwar.com /ips/marquez.php?articleid=3731   (445 words)

  
 Montoya, Carlos Garcia --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Mexican composer and conductor Carlos Chávez was the first composer in his country to attain worldwide recognition.
Although he continued to be active in the music industry, he did not achieve the same level of fame again until the release in 1999 of his album Supernatural, a collection of world music performed with various...
Wassaja was captured by Pima Indians in 1871 and sold to Carlos Gentile, a photographer and prospector.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9112597   (445 words)

  
 The Quiet Hour
by Pastor Gedeón Herrera Valqui, as told by Carlos Chavez, District Missionary of Chiclayo Santa Victoria
I was born in Chiclayo, Perú on August 10, 1963, to Felipe Carnero Bonilla and Susana Chávez Céspedes.
From an early age I liked soccer—it was my favorite sport.
www.thequiethour.org /evan/journals/testimony.php   (445 words)

  
 Paraguay THE GOVERNMENTAL SYSTEM - Flags, Maps, Economy, History, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics, Political System
He died in 1862 after twenty-one years of unchallenged rule (see Carlos Antonio López, ch.
In 1841 Francia's successor, Carlos Antonio López, asked the legislature to revise the constitution.
At the end of the disastrous War of the Triple Alliance (1865- 70), a Constituent Assembly adopted a new constitution in November 1870, which, with amendments, remained in force for seventy years.
www.photius.com /countries/paraguay/government/paraguay_government_the_governmental_sys~10631.html   (978 words)

  
 Current Reviews
Antônio Carlos Gomes (1836–1896) was born in Brazil, but achieved success and acclaim in Italy after studying in Milan.
The libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni (also the librettist of Aïda)—aside from some hokey elements, breeches of logic, and bearing a strong familiarity to other 19th-century works—is fairly well constructed and provides a stable foundation for the Gomes score.
Rosa returned to Rome in 1649, to pursue a career as a painter, primarily of religious and historical subjects, which he considered a loftier ideal than the innovative secular works for which he is primarily known.
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