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'''Domingo Julio Liberato Macario Gómez García''' (20 December 1886 in [[Madrid]] – 22 December 1973) was a [[Spaniards|Spanish]] [[composer]].<ref>A history of Spanish piano music - Linton Powell - 1980 Page 122 "JULIO GOMEZ (1886-1973), composer and music critic, studied piano, theory, and composition at the Madrid Conservatory in addition to receiving a Ph.D. His research topic involved Blas de Laserna, a noted eighteenth-century Spanish ."</ref>
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'''Domingo Julio Liberato Macario Gómez García''' ([[Madrid]], 20 December 1886 – 22 December 1973) was a Spanish composer.<ref>A history of Spanish piano music - Linton Powell - 1980 Page 122 "JULIO GOMEZ (1886-1973), composer and music critic, studied piano, theory, and composition at the Madrid Conservatory in addition to receiving a Ph.D. His research topic involved Blas de Laserna, a noted eighteenth-century Spanish ."</ref>


==Works, editions and recordings==
==Works, editions and recordings==
Recordings:
Recordings:
* Julio Gómez - Canciones. Anna Tonna (mezzosoprano) Jorge Robaina (piano). Verso
* Julio Gómez - Canciones. Anna Tonna (mezzo-soprano) Jorge Robaina (piano). Verso
* Julio Gómez - Obra sinfónica completa. Orquesta de Córdoba. José Luis Temes. Verso
* Julio Gómez - Obra sinfónica completa. Orquesta de Córdoba. José Luis Temes. Verso
* Julio Gómez - ''Lirico'' concerto for piano and orchestra. Orquesta Nacional de España. Joaquin Parra (piano) Jose Collado (conductor)


==References==
==References==
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==External links ==
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| NAME = Gómez, Julio
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| DATE OF BIRTH = 20 December 1886
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| DATE OF DEATH = 22 December 1973
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[[Category:1886 births]]
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[[Category:Spanish composers]]
[[Category:Spanish male composers]]
[[Category:20th-century Spanish male musicians]]





Latest revision as of 15:42, 17 November 2023

Domingo Julio Liberato Macario Gómez García (20 December 1886 in Madrid – 22 December 1973) was a Spanish composer.[1]

Works, editions and recordings

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Recordings:

  • Julio Gómez - Canciones. Anna Tonna (mezzo-soprano) Jorge Robaina (piano). Verso
  • Julio Gómez - Obra sinfónica completa. Orquesta de Córdoba. José Luis Temes. Verso
  • Julio Gómez - Lirico concerto for piano and orchestra. Orquesta Nacional de España. Joaquin Parra (piano) Jose Collado (conductor)

References

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  1. ^ A history of Spanish piano music - Linton Powell - 1980 Page 122 "JULIO GOMEZ (1886-1973), composer and music critic, studied piano, theory, and composition at the Madrid Conservatory in addition to receiving a Ph.D. His research topic involved Blas de Laserna, a noted eighteenth-century Spanish ."
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