Joaquín Villatoro
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Joaquín Villatoro
Summary
Joaquín Villatoro is a human[1]. He died on +1987-02-08T00:00:00Z[2].
Key Facts
- Joaquín Villatoro died on +1987-02-08T00:00:00Z[2].
- Joaquín Villatoro held citizenship in Spain[3].
- Joaquín Villatoro's education included a stint at Conservatorio Superior de Música de Córdoba[4].
- Joaquín Villatoro's education included a stint at Madrid Royal Conservatory[5].
- Joaquín Villatoro's education included a stint at École Normale de Musique de Paris Alfred Cortot[6].
- Joaquín Villatoro was educated at Schola Cantorum de Paris[7].
- Joaquín Villatoro received the Real Academia San Dionisio de Ciencias, Artes y Letras de Jerez de la Frontera[8].
- Joaquín Villatoro's image is recorded as Joaquín Villatoro Director de Música.jpg[9].
- Joaquín Villatoro is recorded as male[10].
- Joaquín Villatoro's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Joaquín Villatoro studied under Conrado del Campo[12].
- Joaquín Villatoro studied under Óscar Esplá[13].
- Joaquín Villatoro studied under Paul Dukas[14].
- Joaquín Villatoro studied under Alfred Cortot[15].
- Joaquín Villatoro studied under Charles Koechlin[16].
Body
Education
Educated at Conservatorio Superior de Música de Córdoba[4], a Higher Conservatory of Music[17], in Spain[18]; Madrid Royal Conservatory[5], a Higher Conservatory of Music[19], in Spain[20], founded in 1830[21]; École Normale de Musique de Paris Alfred Cortot[6], a college of music[22], in France[23], founded in 1919[24], headquartered in Paris[25]; and Schola Cantorum de Paris[7], a college of music[26], in France[27], founded in 1894[28]. Studied under Conrado del Campo[12], a composer[29], 1878–1953[30], of Spain[31], awarded the Grand Cross of the Civil Order of Alfonso X the Wise[32]; Óscar Esplá[13], a composer[33], 1886–1976[34], of Spain[35], awarded the Knight of the Legion of Honour[36]; Paul Dukas[14], a composer[37], 1865–1935[38], of France[39], awarded the Prix de Rome[40]; Alfred Cortot[15], a pianist[41], 1877–1962[42], of France[43], awarded the Order of the Francisque[44], specialised in pianist[45]; and Charles Koechlin[16], a composer[46], 1867–1950[47], of France[48], awarded the Honorary Member of the International Society for Contemporary Music[49].
Recognition
Joaquín Villatoro received the Real Academia San Dionisio de Ciencias, Artes y Letras de Jerez de la Frontera[8].
Death and Burial
Joaquín Villatoro died on +1987-02-08T00:00:00Z[2].
FAQs
Where did Joaquín Villatoro go to school?
Joaquín Villatoro was educated at Conservatorio Superior de Música de Córdoba[4], Madrid Royal Conservatory[5], École Normale de Musique de Paris Alfred Cortot[6], and Schola Cantorum de Paris[7].
What awards did Joaquín Villatoro receive?
Honors received include Real Academia San Dionisio de Ciencias, Artes y Letras de Jerez de la Frontera[8].