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- El Abanico (Spanish March) - Javaloyes - Dallas Wind Symphony - Fennell
Composed in 1910 by Spanish musician Alfredo Javaloyes (1865-1944), El Abanico ("The Little Fan") takes the form of a pasodoble
- Alfredo Javaloyes López - Wikipedia
His best known work is the military march El Abanico ("The Fan"), composed in the year 1910 Javaloyes Lopez was born in 1865 in the town of Elche, Province of Alicante, Spain
- El Abanico – A. Javaloyes - Musescore. com
His best known work is the military march El Abanico ("The Fan"), composed in the year 1910 Javaloyes Lopez studied music in Barcelona in 1880 with the composers Fabio Campano and Felip Pedrell
- El Abanico - Wind Repertory Project
The best known work by Javaloyes is undoubtedly the pasodoble El Abonico, which he composed in Cartagena in 1910 The pasodoble was originally a military march, and El Abonico is still a much loved march for military bonds today, both in Spain and in other countries around the world
- El Abanico - song and lyrics by Alfredo Javaloyes López . . . - Spotify
Listen to El Abanico on Spotify Alfredo Javaloyes López, Band Of The Coldstream Guards, John MacKenzie-Rogan · Song · 2016
- EL ABANICO : Javaloyes : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming . . .
EL ABANICO by Javaloyes; Ord Hume; James Oliver Regal Zonophone (G21661) Topics 78rpm, March Contributor Internet Archive Language English Item Size 641 5M
- El Abanico (Alfredo Javaloyes López) - musicamilitar. es
Alfredo Javaloyes López, músico y compositor español nacido en Elche, Provincia de Alicante, en 1865, y fallecido en su ciudad natal en 1944, es recordado principalmente como el autor de «El abanico», su obra más conocida
- El Abanico: Conductor Score: Alfredo Javaloyes | Sheet Music
Product Details Description "El Abanico" (The Fan) is the most famous work of Spanish bandmaster Alfredo Javaloyes This pasodoble (a quick, Spanish military march) was named after a popular café in Cartagena containing a large, fan-shaped table where artists (including the composer) reportedly gathered daily for discussions and refreshments
- El Abanico | Hassall, John RI, RWA | Javaloyes, Alfredo | V A Explore . . .
Music sheet for El Abanico, written by A Javaloyes and published as part of a series of Popular Marches played by the Regimental Bands of the British Army, by Boosey Hawkes Ltd, London ca 1925
- El Abanico: Spanish March - Euphonium - YouTube
Alfredo Javaloyes López (March 22, 1865 - February 18, 1944 ) was a Spanish musician His best known work is the military march El Abanico ("The Fan"), compo
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