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Enrique Fernández Arbós

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20: 36:(24 December 1863 – 2 June 1939) was a Spanish violinist, composer and conductor who divided much of his career between Madrid and London. He originally made his name as a virtuoso violinist and later as one of Spain's greatest conductors. 352:
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He enjoyed a successful solo career but was also engaged as concertmaster of several orchestras including those of Berlin, Boston, Glasgow and Winnipeg. He was guest conductor of the
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are well known. In 1928, with the Madrid Symphony Orchestra, he recorded three of these, along with pieces by
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Murga Castro, Idoia (2018). "The Spanish Reception of Le Sacre du Printemps (1913–1936)".
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He conducted the first Spanish performance in 1932, at the Calderón Theatre in Madrid, of
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As a composer, Arbós is probably best known for his piano trio
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Dance Research: The Journal of the Society for Dance Research
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Spanish violinist, composer and conductor (1863–1939)
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under Jesús Monasterio, he continued his studies in
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Index


The Strad
Madrid
Madrid Conservatory
Brussels
Henri Vieuxtemps
Berlin
Joseph Joachim
François-Auguste Gevaert
Heinrich von Herzogenberg
Hamburg
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Royal College of Music
Madrid Symphony Orchestra
Maud MacCarthy
John Foulds
Igor Stravinsky
The Rite of Spring
Richard Strauss
Don Quixote
Juan Ruiz Casaux
St. Louis Symphony
San Sebastián
Spanish Revolution of 1936
zarzuela
Isaac Albéniz
Iberia
Manuel de Falla
Enrique Granados

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