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José Carlos Martínez (born on 29 April 1969 in Cartagena) is a Spanish dancer and choreographer. He was a danseur étoile of the Paris Opera Ballet and artistic director of the Spanish National Dance Company. He became the director of dance at Paris Opera Ballet in December 2022. [1]
Carlos Antonio de Padua Chávez y Ramírez (13 June 1899 – 2 August 1978) was a Mexican composer, conductor, music theorist, educator, journalist, and founder and director of the Mexican Symphonic Orchestra. He was influenced by native Mexican cultures.
Carlos Martinez (soccer, born 1992), American soccer midfielder; Carlos Martínez (footballer, 1995-2003), Mexican football attacking midfielder; Carlos Martínez (footballer, born 1997), Spanish football forward; Carlos Martínez (footballer, born 1999), Costa Rican football defender
Jose Pablo Moncayo. José Pablo Moncayo García (June 29, 1912 – June 16, 1958) was a Mexican pianist, percussionist, music teacher, composer and conductor. "As composer, José Pablo Moncayo represents one of the most important legacies of the Mexican nationalism in art music, after Silvestre Revueltas and Carlos Chávez."
Intocable ("Untouchable" in English) is an American band from Zapata, Texas that plays regional Mexican music; specializing in norteño and tejano music. It was started by friends Ricardo Javier Muñoz and René Orlando Martínez in the early 1990s. [1]
José Carlos Martínez Garzón (born 18 September 2002) is a Bolivian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Always Ready and the Bolivia national team. Club career [ edit ]
Carlos Alberto Martínez Escobar (August 11, 1965 – January 24, 2006) was a Venezuelan professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a first baseman and third baseman from 1988 to 1995 for the Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians and California Angels. Listed at 6' 5" (1.98 m), 175 lb. (79 k), he batted and threw ...
Martínez won the U-18 World Championship in 2017 [1] before going on to represent Peru in the 2018 Chess Olympiad. [2]He won the Zonal Tournament of South America in Ecuador with 7.5 points out of 9, thus qualifying for the Chess World Cup 2019, where he was defeated by Dmitry Jakovenko in the first round.