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Corina del Parral

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studies. Using her musical education, del Parral composed classical pieces for the piano and orchestra, and Argentine and Ecuadorian folk music. Her Ecuadorian musical folk songs were interpreted by the group Los Brillantes to raise funds for the Ecuadorian institution she founded herself, while she
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to Ernst Patrick Parral López-Chacón and Corina Eulogia Durán Peña on 25 January 1905. She began basic studies at the French Institute of Jeanne d'Arc and music at the Williams Conservatory, both in Bahía Blanca. She graduated from the latter with high marks, then went to
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was the First Lady of Ecuador, to support the poorest childhood in Ecuador. Her music was recorded on
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In 1934, Parral and her mother attended a reception for an Ecuadorian
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was elected for the second time in 1944, Parral became
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Index

Spanish name
surname

First Lady of Ecuador
José María Velasco Ibarra
MarĂ­a Teresa Rivas Vergara
Ana Luisa Velasco Serrano
Rosario Pallares Zaldumbide
Dolores Gangotena
Dolores Gangotena
Gladys Peet
Lucila Santos Trujillo
AĂ­da Judith LeĂłn
BahĂ­a Blanca
José María Velasco Ibarra
José María Velasco Ibarra
First Lady of Ecuador
BahĂ­a Blanca
Argentina
Buenos Aires
piano
acetate discs
House of Ecuadorian culture
Central Bank of Ecuador
plenipotentiary
President of Ecuador
José María Velasco Ibarra
Colombia
José María Velasco Ibarra
First Lady of Ecuador

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