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Luis de los Cobos Almaraz (Valladolid, 20 April 1927 – Geneva, 16 November 2012) [1] was a Spanish composer. In 1944, he was briefly jailed for taking part in protests against the Francoist government, and after he finished his studies in 1949 he couldn't find a job since he lacked the certificate of adherence to the Spanish State, [2] so he went to exile, settling in Geneva after studying ...
Luis Cobos (born October 30, 1948) is a Spanish composer, conductor and musician. ... La corte de Faraón (complete zarzuela) (1985) Capriccio ruso (1986)
Luis Jesús Fernández de Córdoba y Salabert, 17th Duke of Medinaceli, GE (16 January 1880 – 13 July 1956), was a Spanish nobleman and trophy hunter. [1] [2] He was born the world's most titled person since his father, the 16th Duke, had died months before in a hunting accident.
Javier de Juan (Linn LM-1 drum machines on tracks 1-5, 7-11) Peter Van Hooke (Linn LM-1 drum machine and Simmons electronic drums on track 6) Luis Cobos (Linn LM-1 drum machine, sound effects, keyboards, and sax on "Quiero Vivir En La Ciudad") Carlos García-Vaso (uncredited; guitars on several tracks of the album)
The Valladolid Royal Palace is amongst the works of architect Luis de Vega. At the end of the 16th century, the Francisco de los Cobos Palace was enlarged and refurbished and was sold to the King Philip III. Luis de Vega (? - 10 November 1562) was a 16th-century Spanish architect appointed royal architect of Charles I.
Victoria Eugenia Fernández de Córdoba, 18th Duchess of Medinaceli: 22. Ignacio Fernández de Henestrosa, 8th Count of Moriana del Río: 11. Ana María Fernández de Henestrosa y Gayoso de los Cobos: 23. Francisca de Borja Gayoso de los Cobos, 15th Marquise of Camarasa: 1. Rafael de Medina, 20th Duke of Feria: 12. Francisco Abascal y Cobo: 6.
Portrait of Francisco de los Cobos by Jan Gossaert, ca. 1530. Francisco de los Cobos y Molina (c. 1477 – 10 May 1547) was the secretary of State and Comendador for the kingdom of Castile under the rule of the King Charles I of Spain, who was elected as Holy Roman Emperor in and reigned as Charles V from 1519.
Francisco de los Cobos, Narváez's most important patron, painted by Jan Gossaert in c. 1530. The exact date or even year of Narváez's birth is unknown. He was born in Granada and the earliest surviving references to him indicate that as early as 1526 he was a member of the household of Francisco de los Cobos y Molina, a well-known and very successful patron of the arts who was the Secretary ...