Infobox River river name Drysdale River image name caption origin Caroline Ranges mouth Napier Broome Bay basin countries Australia length convert 432 km mi 0 ref LandInfo WA r D 2008 12 16 ref elevation convert 329 m ft 0 ref cite web url http maps.bonzle.com c a?a p&cmd sp&zix r&p 212043&st &s Drysdale 20River&c 1&x 125 2E774191301876&y 2D16 2E0202886929875&w 150032 title Bonzle Digital Atlas Map of Drysdale River, WA year 2008 accessdate 2008 12 16 ref mouth elevation sea level discharge 1,080,553 ML year ref cite web url http kumina.water.wa.gov.au waterinformation wrdata FLOW 807001 fst.htm title Department of Water Water Resources Data Streamflow Sites Drysdale River Solea Falls year 2008 accessdate 2008 12 16 ref watershed convert 26019 km2 sqmi 0 ref cite web url http www.anra.gov.au topics land carbon wa basin drysdale river.html title Australian Natural Resource Atlas Landscape carbon, nutrients, water and productivity Drysdale River year 2007 accessdate 2008 12 16 ref Drysdale River is a river in the Kimberley Western Australia Kimberley region of Western Australia . The river rises in the Caroline Ranges, flows in a northerly direction and discharges into Napier Broome Bay near Kalumburu, Western Australia Kalumburu . The river contains several permanent pools some of which have several examples of Indigenous Australian art known as Bradshaw paintings that can be found along the cliff faces. ref cite web url http www.bradshawfoundation.com bradshaws kimberley1.php title Bradshaw Foundation Rock Art Archives year 2010 accessdate 2011 07 02 ref Notable waterfalls on the river are the Eagle Falls Kimberley Eagle Falls which are regularly visited by Kimberley coastal cruise ships ref http www.australiaforeveryone.com.au places kimberley falls.htm ref , Solea Falls north of the Johnston Creek fork and Bango Falls on the tributary Bango Creek. There are a total of 19 tributary tributaries of the Drysdale including Gibb River , Woodhouse River, Barton River Wes ... more details
Audio CD December 1, 1997 Solea Group Sugo Music courtesy of Yamashita Kazuhito Jimusho Co., Ltd., ASIN B002NILJZC Little Girls Beautiful Lives SOLEA Group References reflist External links http homepage3.nifty.com ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Rise Type Album Artist Anoushka Shankar Cover rise shankar.jpg Released 27 September 2005 Recorded New Delhi , March July 2005 Genre Music of India Indian music Length Label Angel Records Producer Anoushka Shankar Reviews Allmusic Rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r784552 pure url yes link Last album Live at Carnegie Hall Anoushka Shankar album Live at Carnegie Hall br 2001 This album Rise br 2005 Next album Breathing Under Water br 2007 Rise is an album by Anoushka Shankar released on September 27, 2005. The album was chosen as one of Amazon.com s Top 100 Editor s Picks of 2005 82 . On previous recordings, Anoushka Shankar had followed in the footsteps of her father, Ravi Shankar , by performing relatively traditional, raga based music. Rise , by contrast, incorporated jazz , Pop music pop , and pan ethnic world music textures in an unpredictable melange. At the center of it all are Shankar s sitar expertise and traditional Indian roots. Track listing All songs by Anoushka Shankar except where noted. Prayer in Passing 6 20 Red Sun 4 50 Mahadeva 5 42 Naked 4 16 Solea Shankar Pedro Ricardo 7 26 Beloved 7 05 Sinister Grains 6 10 Voice of the Moon 8 54 Ancient Love 11 06 Personnel Anoushka Shankar Sitar , keyboards, vocals Vishwa Mohan Bhatt Veena Barry Phillips Cello Pedro Eustache Bansuri , duduk Ajay Prasanna Bansuri Pedro Ricardo Mino Piano Pulak Sarcar Keyboards Kevin Cooper musician Kevin Cooper Bass guitar Jesse Charnow Drums and percussion Tanmoy Bose Djembe , tabla Sanjeev Chimmalgi Backing vocals Ritesh Mishra Backing vocals Rajneesh Mishra Backing vocals Anoushka Shankar Category Anoushka Shankar albums Category 2005 albums Category Article Feedback 5 ... more details
Single infobox Name br Kuchizuke Cover Fayraykuchizuke.jpg Artist Fayray from Album HOURGLASS Fayray album HOURGLASS Released October 13, 2004 Format Maxi Single Recorded Genre J Pop Length 13 24 Label R&C Japan Writer Fayray Producer Fayray Reviews Last single Aishite mo Aishitarinai br 2004 This single Kuchizuke br 2004 Next single Spotlight Fayray song Spotlight br 2005 Kuchizuke is Fayray s 18th single. It was released on October 13, 2004 and peaked at 26. The song was used as theme song for the TV drama Ai no Solea . The first coupling is a cover of Fleetwood Mac s Landslide song Landslide . Track listing Kuchizuke Kiss Landslide Someday Someday Jazz version Charts Kuchizuke Oricon Sales Chart Japan class wikitable width 575px align left Release align left Chart align left Peak Position align left Sales Total align left Chart Run align left rowspan 3 October 13, 2004 align left Oricon Daily Singles Chart align left align left align left align left Oricon Weekly Singles Chart align left 26 align left 12,358 align left 6 weeks align left Oricon Yearly Singles Chart align left align left align left Fayray Category 2004 singles Category Fayray songs Category Japanese television drama theme songs ja Fayray ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced October 2011 update November 2010 notability October 2011 Infobox music festival music festival name Independence D image location Tokyo , Japan years active 2005 present dates Winter genre Heavy metal music Heavy metal Independence D is an independent music music festival festival held annually in Japan since 2005. The 2007 edition took place on February 3 and February 4 at Studio Coast in Tokyo . Lineups 2007 February 3 Street rock day Strung Out The Appleseed Cast Lovedrug Alpha Boy School Berry Roll Bo Peep Dustbox Electric Summer Fact band Fact Feromona Frenzal Rhomb Good 4 Nothing Kamomekamome L.A. Squash Local Sound Style Long Since Forgotten Melody Fall Moja Nature Living Pay Money To My Pain Runners Hi Sequence Pulse Solea Totalfat Watcha Wooran 9mm Parabellum Bullet February 4 Metal shock rock day Bleeding Through Plastic Tree Balzac band Balzac Barebones band Barebones Battle of Ninjamanz Break Your Fist Chthonic band Chthonic Cracks band Cracks Daughters band Daughters D espairsRay FC Five Galneryus Head Phones President I Killed the Prom Queen Jurassic Jade Loyal to the Grave Mikoto Roach band Roach Robin band Robin Spike band Spike Stupid Babies Go Mad Survive band Survive 0 Limited Execution 12012 External links http www.independence d.com Official website Music of Japan Category Music festivals in Japan Category Metal festivals Category Rock festivals in Japan Category Recurring events established in 2005 Category Festivals in Tokyo music festival stub japan music stub ... more details
italic title Refimprove date October 2007 taxobox image BB 2972 Cubelium concolor.png name Hybanthus concolor regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malpighiales familia Violaceae genus Hybanthus species H. concolor binomial Hybanthus concolor binomial authority T.F.Forst. Spreng. 1824 synonyms species list Viola concolor T.F.Forst. Solea concolor Ging. Cubelium concolor T.F.Forst. ex Britton & A. Br. 1897 ref name trop http www.tropicos.org Name 33800333 Hybanthus concolor T.F.Forst. Spreng. Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. 02 Dec 2011 ref Hybanthus concolor is a member of the Violaceae violet family and is commonly known as eastern green violet . ref name plants http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol HYCO6 Hybanthus concolor T.F. Forst. Spreng. UDSA Plants Database. 02 Dec 2011 ref It is native to eastern North America . ref name plants Description Green violet is a shrub like herb that grows to a height of 30  cm to 1 m. Its inconspicuous flowers are are small, close to the stem, and green. ref name SOW40 http www.radfordpl.org wildwood today Species of the Week SOW40 GreenViolet.htm Green Violet Hybanthus concolor Wildwood Park, Focus on a Species, Number 40, May 14, 2007 ref It blooms from May to June in Ontario and from April to June in Connecticut Habitat Hybanthus concolor is found in moist, shady sites in ravines and on rocky slopes, also on floodplains, in rich, calcareous soils. ref name il http www.illinoiswildflowers.info woodland plants green violet.htm Green Violet Hybanthus concolor Woodland Wildflowers of Illinois. 02 Dec 2011 ref Most of the Canadian populations are located along the Niagara Escarpment , a prime habitat for green violet. References reflist Violaceae stub Category Hybanthus concolor Category Flora of Michigan Category Flora of New Jersey az Hybanthus concolor ... more details
BLP sources date January 2008 Arest s Stas Aristides Anastassiades also known as il cipriota was born in 1940 in Limassol , Cyprus and spent his first years in the village of Platres in the Tro dos mountains. He studied monumental painting, sculpture and restoration in Florence and Rome. In the 1960s and 1970s he dedicated himself in the restoration of ancient monuments in Cyprus including the heavily damaged due to fire ikonostasis of the Church of Saint Lazarus, Larnaca Saint Lazarus Cathedral in Larnaca . Arest s Stas has exhibited his art works in more than ten personal exhibitions in Cyprus and abroad. Sculptures , mosaics , paintings and other works of art of Arest s Stas can be seen in various places including the monastery of Machairas Monastery Machairas , Nicosia , Paphos , Limassol , the villages of Kyperounta and Omodhos . He recently installed a museum of ancient metallurgy in the village of Katydata in the Solea valley, close to the Skouriotissa Foukasa mine, entailing scenographic reproductions of ancient mine galleries from the early and late copper age and the roman period . Arest s Stas has been participating as an art consultant in many governmental and private committees and is an active member of the Cypriot Artist Society E.KA.TE. . External links http www.gallerykypriakigonia.com.cy artists arestis stasi.htm http www.cyprus art.com archive exhibitions cyprus corner gallery.htm Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stasi, Arestis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1940 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stasi, Arestis Category Cypriot artists Category 1940 births Category Living people ... more details
Infobox scientist name William Sole image image size alt caption birth date 1741 birth place Little Thetford , Cambridgeshire death date 7 February 1802 death place Bath, Somerset residence citizenship nationality ethnicity fields Botany known for Study of Lamiaceae mints author abbrev bot Sole influences influenced William Sole 1741&ndash 7 February 1802 was a British people British botanist . Born in Little Thetford , Cambridgeshire , ref The current edition of the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography gives Thetford in Norfolk, but older editions and contemporary documents state that Sole was born in Cambridgeshire. ref Sole studied at the King s School, Ely , then served an apprenticeship as an apothecary in Cambridge . On qualifying, he moved to Bath, Somerset Bath . ref name odnb http www.oxforddnb.com view article 25987?docPos 1 Sole, William , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography . DNBfirst wstitle Sole, William ref In his spare time, Sole undertook influential botanical research, specialising in the study of Lamiaceae mints in his garden, where he tried to replicate natural conditions as closely as possible. In 1798, he published Menthae Britannicae , and the terminology he used in the text was adopted generally throughout the nineteenth century. He also researched grass es and the local flora of Bath, and was elected as one of the first associates of the Linnean Society . ref name odnb Sprengel named the genus Solea for Sole, although this was later merged into Viola plant Viola . ref name odnb References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sole, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1741 PLACE OF BIRTH Little Thetford , Cambridgeshire DATE OF DEATH 7 February 1802 PLACE OF DEATH Bath, Somerset DEFAULTSORT Sole, William Category 1741 births Category 1802 deaths Category British pharmacists Category English botanists Category People from Cambridgeshire ... more details
effects of cyclonic flushing on the benthic fauna and diet of Solea bleekeri Teleostei in Lake ... prawns, the crab Scylla serrata and the sole Solea bleekeri suggested that physiological tolerance ... flood effects. ref name forbes Indirect long term effects were noted in the diet of Solea bleekeri ... more details
. It stands at an altitude of 667 metres and it is the highest village in the Solea Valley. The community ... village itself and form the river Klarios River Klarios , which crosses the Solea Valley and empties ... more details
For the Latin Rite liturgical garment Liturgical stockings distinguish2 the Roman Emperor Caligula RomanMilitary Image Caligae from side.jpg thumb A Roman caliga Caligae Latin singular caliga are heavy soled hob nailed military boots known for being issued to Roman legion ary soldiers and auxiliaries throughout the Roman Republic and Roman Empire Empire . Worn by all ranks up to and including Centurion Roman army centurions , no other shoes in history stand as much symbol for the expansion of an empire than the famed caligae. The caligae can resemble modern sandals but were actually marching boots. Sandals proper were not worn outside by the Romans, rather they were regarded as indoor footwear, sometimes even carried by slaves to be changed into for such things as banquets. Design File Caliga Qasr Ibrim.jpg left thumb An original caliga found at Qasr Ibrim , Egypt The open design of caligae allowed for the free passage of air to the feet and, unlike modern military boots, was specifically designed so as to reduce the likelihood of blisters forming during forced marches, as well as other disabling foot conditions like tinea or trench foot . Socks were not normally worn with caligae, although in colder climates such as Britain, woolen socks were used. Caligae were constructed from three leather layers of which the top formed the outer shell. They were laced up the center of the foot and onto the top of the ankle. Additionally, iron Hobnail footwear hobnail s were hammered into the soles, to provide the caligae with reinforcement and traction, and allowed the Roman soldier to inflict damage by stomping. Shoes outside the military Various other types of leather footwear were worn within the Roman empire. The carlatina was a sandal made from one piece of leather with a soft sole and openwork upper fastened by a lace. A soccus was a sole without hobnails and a separate leather upper. A calceus was a hobnailed footwear secured by laces. A solea was a simple sandal with a t ... more details
Infobox settlement name Galata official name Greek language Greek nickname settlement type For Town or Village Leave blank for the default City motto image skyline imagesize image caption image flag flag size image seal seal size image shield shield size city logo citylogo size image map mapsize map caption image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 subdivision type Country pushpin map Cyprus pushpin label position the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption pushpin mapsize 300 subdivision type Country subdivision name flag Cyprus subdivision type1 Districts of Cyprus District subdivision name1 Nicosia District subdivision type2 subdivision name2 subdivision type3 subdivision name3 subdivision type4 subdivision name4 government type leader title Mayor leader name leader title1 for places with, say, both a mayor and a city manager leader name1 leader title2 leader name2 leader title3 leader name3 leader title4 leader name4 subdivision name subdivision type CYP subdivision name established title established date established title1 established date1 population as of 2001 ref Statistical Service of the Republic of Cyprus , 2001 Population Census, MS Excel document http www.mof.gov.cy mof cystat statistics.nsf All A5E0A9096615A568C2257122003FB72E file POPULATION 20BY 20MUNICIPALITY COMMUNITY EN.xls?OpenElement ref population total 653 postal code type List of postal codes in Cyprus Postal code postal code 2827 area code timezone Eastern European Time EET utc offset 2 timezone DST Eastern European Summer Time EEST utc offset DST 3 latd 34 latm 59 lats 0 latNS N longd 32 longm 53 longs 0 longEW E website http www.galata.org.cy statslink Galata is a village in the Solea valley of the Tro dos Mountains in Cyprus . It is located about 60 km west of the capital Nicosia at an altitude of 620m. According to Greek mythology, Cyprus was the first land that Aphrodite set foot on where Pygmalion begged her to let him be with the statue that he c ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name The First Cut image caption The First Cut circa 2004 image size background group or band alias origin Bergen genre Alt Rock Emo Indie years active 7 label associated acts website http www.myspace.com thefirstcut current members Arild Eriksen vocals, guitar , Thomas Santuna Larssen bass , Kristian Gundersen guitar , Thomas Milford drums past members Aaron Arjuna Rudra 1979 2004 bass notable instruments The First Cut is an Indie music indie band from Bergen , Norway . before 2004 the band was called Crash n . The First Cut was formed as Crash n in 2000 in Bergen, Norway. The band released two 7 , one 10 and a CD, toured Europe and Scandinavia once and the UK twice. After Aaron Arjuna Rudra left the band in 2003 the band chose to change name and continued as The First Cut. The band did numerous shows and released a CD in 2006 called Silence afterwards , but due to different circumstances the band found it hard to carry on with touring and kept a low profile throughout 2005 and 2006. According to band members The First Cut is currently on a hiatus and its not certain if the band will play again. Thomas Santuna Larssen plays bass with Datarock, while Kristian Gundersen is guitarist in the band I.O.U. Discography As The First Cut Silence Afterwards CD 2006 As Crash n Crash 2000 7 on Sound Fiction . Young Boy I Can Help You Through Your Exams 2001 10 on Sound Fiction and Premonition Records . Split with Solea US 2002 7 on Sound Fiction . Young Boy I Can Help You Through Your Exams and more 2003 CD on Firefly Recordings . External links http www.thefirstcut.no Official website http www.mas kinarecordings.com sider press.html Label http www.bt.no kultur musikk article245631.ece Review in major Norwegian newspaper http www.dagbladet.no kultur 2006 02 28 459214.html Review in dagbladet Norwegian tabloid http www.spirit.no feature artikkel.php?id 3300 Youth magazine Spirit mentions The Fir ... more details
songs ballads in a form of ton , now when done with a guitar, it is usually played in a solea rhythm ... against fate and the quintessence of tragic song. soleares As song, the solea lies at the heart ... Totton at 86. ref toque guitar playing torsi n y convlusi n stages, usually in the solea , wherein ... more details
taxobox image Hybanthus calycinus Gnangarra 2.jpg regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malpighiales familia Violaceae genus Hybanthus species H. calycinus binomial Hybanthus calycinus binomial authority Augustin Pyramus de Candolle DC. F.Muell. ref name APNI synonyms Calceolaria calycina small DC. Kuntze nom. illeg. small Ionidium glaucum small Endl. Steud. small Pigea glauca small Endl. small Ionidium calycinum small DC. Steud. small Solea calycina small DC. Spreng. small Vlamingia australasiaca small de Vriese small Hybanthus calycinus Wild Violet is a perennial herb of the violet family, Violaceae . ref name Corrick The species is endemic to the south west of Western Australia . ref name WA It is 20 to 60  mm high and has leaves which are 20 to 45  mm long. ref name Corrick Racemes of 5 or more mauve flowers are produced between June and October in the species native range. ref name Corrick ref name WA FloraBase name Hybanthus calycinus id 5216 ref It is commonly found in coastal areas on sandy soils in banksia woodland and shrubland communities. ref name Corrick cite book author Corrick, Margaret G. and Bruce A. Fuhrer title Wildflowers of Southern Western Australia publisher Rosenberg Publishing location Australia edition 3 year 2009 isbn 9781877058844 url http books.google.com.au books?id gzgsXMXxAd0C&pg PA213&dq Hybanthus calycinus v onepage&q Viloaceae&f false ref The species was first formally described in 1824 by botanist Augustin Pyramus de Candolle in Prodomus . In 1876, botanist Ferdinand von Mueller transferred it to the genus Hybanthus in Fragmenta Phytographiae Australiae . ref name APNI cite web url http www.anbg.gov.au cgi bin apni?TAXON NAME Hybanthus calycinus title Hybanthus calycinus accessdate 2009 11 30 work Australian Plant Name Index APNI , IBIS database publisher Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, Australian Government, Canberra ref References reflist External links c ... more details
Infobox Company company logo company type Private company Private foundation location Mulhouse key people industry Public transport products revenue operating income net income num employees formatnum 544 parent subsid homepage http www.solea.info www.solea.info footnotes File Tramway Mulhouse FRA 001.jpg thumb Alstom Citadis 302 tram operated by Sol a on its urban tram routes File GX 327 Mulhouse.JPG thumb Heuliez GX 327 bus operated by Sol a Sol a is a public transport operator in the France French city of Mulhouse . Under contract to the Mulhouse Alsace Agglom ration , it operates the city s bus network and three of the lines of the Mulhouse tramway city s tram network . It also jointly operates, with the French national rail operator SNCF , the city s fourth tram line, a tram train service. Sol a is a mixed private and public sector company. Its principal shareholders are the transport group Transdev 67.8 , the Paris transport operator RATP 20 , the Mulhouse Alsace Agglom ration 10 and the Colmar transport operator TRACE Colmar TRACE 1 . Sol a carries more than 107,800 passengers per day, and serves a community of 245 367 inhabitants, in an area of convert 227 km2 . It has 544 employees. ref name solif cite web url http www.solea.info solea chiffres.html title Sol a en chiffres 2010 trans title Sol a in figures 2010 language French publisher Sol a accessdate 2011 04 10 ref Trams main Mulhouse tramway The Mulhouse tram system commenced service in 2006, and was last extended in December 2010. It now comprises three purely tram lines, plus one hybrid tram train line ref name tre184 cite news first David last Haydock title France s first real tram train work Today s Railways publisher Platform 5 Publishing Ltd pages 37 40 date April 2011 ref Line 1 from Nouveau Bassin to Coteaux Mulhouse Coteaux Line 2 from Gare de Mulhouse Gare Central to Ch taignier Line 3 from Gare Central to Lutterbach Tram train line from Gare Centrale to Thann, Haut Rhin Thann via Lutterbach T ... more details
web site, Connor s major collaborations include Solea and the Winds , a radical contemporary flamenco ... 2010 04 12 arts dance 12ballet.html New York Times. April 11, 2010. ref 1999 Solea and the Winds ... more details
and basin, stands on the soleas solea , facing the icon of the Mother of God and saying particular ... remains on the solea until the Cherubikon , when he and two senior subdeacons wash the bishop s hands ... bless themselves with it. He returns to his place on the solea until the end of the Anaphora ... may be omitted, and he may be asked not to stay on the solea but rather to assist with serving duties ... more details
italic title Taxobox color lightgrey name Photobacterium regnum Bacterium Bacteria phylum Proteobacteria classis Gammaproteobacteria ordo Vibrionales familia Vibrionaceae genus Photobacterium species P. damselae subsp. piscicida DISPLAYTITLE Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida previously known as Pasteurella piscicida is a gram negative rod shaped bacterium that causes disease in fish . Disease Pasteurellosis is also described as photobacteriosis due to the change in the taxonomic position , is caused by the halophilic bacterium Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida formerly Pasteurella piscicida . It was first isolated in mortalities occurring in natural populations of white perch Morone americanus and striped bass M. saxatilis in 1963 in Chesapeake Bay , USA Snieszko et al. , 1964 . Since 1969, this disease has been one of the most important in Japan, affecting mainly yellowtail Seriola quinqueradiata Kusuda & Yamaoka, 1972 . From 1990 it has caused economic losses in different European countries including France Baudin Laurencin et al. , 1991 , Italy Ceschia et al. , 1991 , Spain Toranzo et al. , 1991 , Greece Bakopoulos et al. , 1995 , Turkey Canand et al. , 1996 , Portugal Baptista et al. , 1996 and Malta Bakopoulos et al. , 1997 . Gilthead sea bream Sparus aurata , seabass Dicentrarchus labrax and sole Solea spp. are the most affected species in Europe Mediterranean countries, as well as hybrid striped bass M. saxatilis x M. chrysops in the USA. However, the natural hosts of the pathogen are a wide variety of marine fish Romalde & Magari os, 1997 . This pathology is temperature dependent and occurs usually when water temperatures rise above 18 20 C. Below this temperature, fish can harbour the pathogen as subclinical infection and become carriers for long time periods Romalde, 2002 . Unsourced image removed Image Phdp.jpeg Symptoms Pastereullosis is also known as pseudotubercullosis because it is characterized b ... more details
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orphan date May 2010 cleanup date March 2010 Bartolom Calatayud was born in 1882 on the island of Mallorca ref http www.musicsales.com The Guitar Music of Spain Volume One, published by Wise Publications Union Musical Ediciones S.L. Compiled and edited by John Zaradin, original compilation by Gerry Mooney 1994 , ISBN 0 7119 3303 0. ref . Initially taught by Antonio Mestres. He also studied harmony and Musical form composition with the great Mallorcan musicologist and composer D. Antonio Noguera. Bartolome was taught by Francisco T rrega in Valencia, Spain Valencia ref http www.classical composers.org comp calatuyud Classical Composers www.classical composers.org ref . He gave concerts in Spain , France , Switzerland , Portugal and Algiers and toured South America with Spanish Chorus and Dance groups. In Majorca he composed many works for the classical guitar and taught the instrument ref http www.arrakis.es dedeo 02 pcg.htm www.arrakis.es ref Many of his Guitar works are based on popular catalonian majorcan folk music . Although not as famous in the classical guitar world Bartolom Calatayud has left much enjoyable and exciting music written for classical guitarists of all abilities. He taught many pupils in Majorca during his final years ref See Sharon s blog on http canarybirdtenerife.blogspot.com search label Bartolom C3 A9 20Calatayud ref . He died in 1973 at the age of 91. Works for guitar Cuatro Piezas Faciles Para Guitarra Vals, Cancion De Cuna , Romanza , Pasodoblillo Tres Piezas Faciles Para Guitarra Cajita De Musica, Divertimento, Melodia Cuatro Juguetes Boceto Andaluz, Gavotta, Danza, Minueto Tres Piezas Para Guitarra Mazurka, Caramba Habanera , Canconeta Tres Piezas Para Guitarra Lamento Gitano Solea, Fandanguillo, Bulerias Suite Antiqua Antante, Zarabanda, Pavana, Minueto, Rondino Dos Piezas Para Guitarra Bolero, El Majo Dos Piezas Para Guitarra Bagatela, Gavota Tres Canciones Populares Catalanas Muntanyes Regalades, La Preso De Lleida, La Pastoreta Tr ... more details