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Adina Izarra (born 1959) is a Venezuelan musician, music educator and composer.
AdinaIzarra (born 1959) is a Venezuelan musician, music educator and composer. AdinaIzarra was born in Caracas, Venezuela. She studied music under Alfredo...
Izarra can refer to: Izarra, Álava, a village in Álava, Spain Izarra (liqueur), a herbal liqueur from the Northern Basque Country AdinaIzarra (born 1959)...
Plastic Ono Band) Brenda Hutchinson Susie Ibarra Jean Eichelberger Ivey AdinaIzarra Ill-esha Elly Jackson (La Roux) Samantha James Jane Jarboe (Jarboe) Joan...
Universidad Simón Bolívar), Diana Arismendi, Ricardo Teruel, Inocente Carreño, AdinaIzarra, Marianela Arocha, Maurice Hasson, Pedro Eustache, David Ascanio, Josefina...
folk and pop singer Jorge Isaac, Medieval-Baroque recorder executant AdinaIzarra, composer Jeremías, British-born Venezuelan pop singer-songwriter Guillermo...
(born 1959) Sussan Deyhim (born ca. 1958) Marti Epstein (born 1959) AdinaIzarra (born 1959) Laura Karpman (born 1959) Ana Lara (born 1959) Marianella...
subjects portrayed on the pieces. Venezuelan composers Marianela Arocha and AdinaIzarra have referred to those pieces as follows: “From the 90’s onward many...
Germany Jacques Ibert 1890 1962 France Akira Ifukube 1914 2006 Japan AdinaIzarra 1959 Venezuela David A. Jaffe 1955 Stephen Jaffe 1954 Hanns Jelinek 1901...
1957) Madeleine Isaksson (born 1956) Jean Eichelberger Ivey (1923–2010) AdinaIzarra (born 1959) Najla Jabor (1915–2001) Jaddanbai Marie Jaëll (1846–1925)...
Women Composers: A Performance Guide of the Works of Awilda Villarini, AdinaIzarra, Gabriela Ortiz and Angélica Negrón. dissertation.{{cite book}}: CS1...