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Guillermo Uribe Holguin
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Liste des compositions
Música lírica
Música sacra
Música de cámera
Música sinfonica
Música instrumental
Música vocal
Música concertanta
Compositions sorted on opus (if available)
Op. 7
Op. 11
Op. 12
Op. 15
Op. 16
Op. 19
Op. 25
Op. 39
Op. 59
Op. 63
Op. 64
Op. 73
Op. 76
Op. 77
Op. 79
Op. 86
Op. 87
Op. 90
Op. 91
Op. 93
Op. 97
Op. 98
Op.100
Op.101
Op.102
Op.103
Op.106
Op.108
Op.110
Op.112
Op.114
Op.116
Op.117
Sheet music for Guillermo Uribe Holguin
Ceremonia Indigena — Guill Uribe-Holguin
Orchestra — — Classical
Miniature Score. Composed by Guill Uribe-Holguin. Peermusic Classical. Classical. 70 pages. Peermusic #60154-856. Published by Peermusic (HL.227153).
Price: $8.00
Quarterly of Mod Comp — A. Carvajal
Piano — —
3 Pieces for Children & Preludio. Composed by A. Carvajal. Arranged by Guill Uribe-Holguin. With Standard notation. Theodore Presser Company #110-40640. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.110406400).
Price: $22.00
Contemporary Guitar Composers of the Americas — Guillermo Diego
guitar — book — Style
Composed by Guillermo Diego. Edited by Guillermo Diego & William Bay. Solos, Latin American, Wire bound, Classical, Contemporary. Style. Book. 192 pages. Mel Bay Publications, Inc #30612. Published by Mel Bay Publications, Inc (MB.30612).
Price: $29.00
Of Tales and Fantasy / De Rela — Guillermo Diego
— listening CD —
By Guillermo Diego. By Guillermo Diego. Listening CD. Published by Urtext Digital Classics (NX.JBCC082).
Price: $14.00
Master of the Guitar: Spain, Vol. 2 — Guillermo Gomez
— Listening CD (1 disc) — Classical
By Guillermo Gomez, Regino Sainz De La Maza, El Vito, Miguel Llobet, Jose Luis Gonzalez, Felix Arguelles, Antonio Serra, Angel Iglesias, Manuel Diaz Cano, Pepe Romero, and Andres Segovia. By Isaac Albeniz (1860-1909), Calleja, Diaz Cano, Cano, Chapi, Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757), Enrique Granados (1867-1916), Iglesias, Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), Miguel Llobet (1878-1938), Jules Massenet (1842-1912), Mostazo, Navaez, Pujol, Alard Tarrega, and Francisco Tarrega (1852-1909). Country of Origin: Italy. Classical. Listening CD (1 disc). Published by Naxos (NX.IDIS6715).
Price: $14.00
Piano Music — Guillermo Gonzalez
— 2 listening CDs —
By Guillermo Gonzalez. By Ernesto Halffter. Naxos Classics. 2 listening CDs. Published by Naxos (NX.8570006-07).
Price: $23.00
Saint-Saens: Suite algerienne, Op. 60 - Suite in D major, Op. 49 - Suite for cello and orchestra in D minor, Op.16bis - Serenade in E flat major, Op.15 — Guillermo Pastrana
— CD — Classical
By Guillermo Pastrana, Jun Markl, and Orquesta Sinfonica de Euskadi. By Camille Saint-Saens (1835-1921). Classical. CD. Naxos #8573732. Published by Naxos (NX.8573732).
Price: $11.00
Concerto - Works for One & Two Harpsichords — Guillermo Brachetta
— CD — Classical
By Guillermo Brachetta and Menno van Delft. By Carl Heinrich Graun, Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), and Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (1710-1784). Classical. CD. Naxos #RES10189. Published by Naxos (NX.RES10189).
Price: $16.00
Donde Lieta Usc√¨ - La Boh√®me - Voice and two guitar — Giacomo Puccini
Voice,Soprano Voice,Guitar — — Romantic Period,Opera,Post-Romantic,Repertoire,European
Composed by Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924). Arranged by Guillermo J. Romano. Romantic Period, Opera, Post-Romantic, Repertoire, European. 10 pages. Published by Guillermo J. Romano (S0.577703).
Price: $6.00
Scarlatti: Venezia 1742 - Basso Continuo Sonatas — Antonio Clares
— — Classical
By Antonio Clares, Guillermo Penalver, Guillermo Turina, Jorge Munoz, La Tempestad, Pablo Prieto, Pablo Suarez, and Silvia Marquez. By Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757). Classical. Naxos #IBS-212018. Published by Naxos (NX.IBS-212018).
Price: $15.00
- 12 Symphonies
- Tres Danzas
- 2 Violin Concertos
- 1 Viola Concerto
- Serenata
- Carnavalesca
- 10 String Quartets
- Concierto a la Manera Antigua for piano
- 2 Piano Trios
- And lots of songs and sonatas
Guillermo Uribe-Holguín was from Colombia. He studied violin with Ricardo
Figueroa , and composition with Santos Cifuentes and Augusto Azzali. In 1907 he
went to Paris where he studied violin with Armand
Parent, and composition with Vincent D´Indy at the Schola Cantorum.
He later took violin lessons in Brussels (Belgium) with Cesár Thompson and Emile Chaumont.
In 1910 he returned to Colombia and Became Director of the newly reorganized National Cons. of Bogotá.
He resigned in 1935, but was reappointed director in 1942, a position he held
until 1947. He died in his native Bogotá in Colombia 1971.
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