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Depicted person: Jesús de Monasterio – Spanish composer (1836-1903)

English: Illustration found on José de Castro y Serrano's book entitled Los Cuartetos del Conservatorio : breves consideraciones sobre la música clásica.
Español: Ilustración encontrada en el libro de José de Castro y Serrano titulado Los Cuartetos del Conservatorio: breves características sobre la música clásica.
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Source de Castro y Serrano, José (1866) "XIV" in (in Spanish) Los Cuartetos del Conservatorio : breves consideraciones sobre la música clásica, Madrid: Centro general de aministracion, p. 177 OCLC: 967129514.
Author
Julio Donón  (fl. 1850–1864)  wikidata:Q71629977
 
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J. Donon; J Donon
Description Spanish lithographer
Work period 1850 Edit this at Wikidata–1864 Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q71629977

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Jesús de Monasterio y Agüeros was a Spanish violinist, composer, conductor and teacher.

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page(s): 188, in Los Cuartetos del Conservatorio : breves consideraciones sobre la música clásica by José de Castro y Serrano

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