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Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music. Volume 2 & 3. Integrity Press, 1991 & 1996.
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Sacris (la marcha al Santísimo sobre motivos del Tantum ergo, co-authored with María Teresa Tico
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El Arbuyo (jota basque dedicated to
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La Virgen de la Roca (co-authored with María Teresa Tico
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La Virgen Milagrosa (The Miraculous Virgin; processional march)
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167:Auxilium Christianorum (processional march)
96:He composed over 500 works. These include
221:Luz Divina (Divine Light, funeral march)
215:Una Jornada Militar (descriptive piece)
272:Valencia, Tierra de Flores (pasodoble)
230:María Auxiliadora (processional march)
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239:El Nino de la Estrella (pasodoble)
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248:La Pilarica (processional march)
197:Domus Aurea (processional march)
176:Brisa de la Pampa (Pampa Breeze)
209:Fiesta en la Caleta (pasodoble)
53:on April 16, 1884, and died in
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260:Sangre de Artista (pasodoble)
236:Moriles Carbonell (pasodoble)
269:Sueño Eterno (funeral march)
218:Lazos de Amistad (pasodoble)
160:Other compositions include:
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254:Sabor de Espana (potpourri)
179:Caridad (Charity, fox trot)
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206:En Vanguardia (pasodoble)
182:Carmen Rieria (pasodoble)
318:Composers from Catalonia
266:Sombras en la Senda Vals
284:Zinia-Diana (pasodoble)
263:Silvetas Cubanas Rhumba
251:Placentero (pasadoble)
224:Mano Generosa (bolero)
185:Carrascosa (pasodoble)
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194:Diosa Venus (mazurka)
42:Jaume Teixidor Dalmau
203:El Jaranes Vals Jota
227:María (schottische)
151:Boosey & Hawkes
233:El Moncayesa Jota
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104:as well as
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132:for band.
102:pasodobles
55:Barakaldo
51:Barcelona
110:foxtrots
78:Valencia
29:Spanish:
130:waltzes
106:boleros
98:marches
74:Manises
63:Melilla
38:Catalan
21:Texidor
147:Madrid
143:Carlet
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118:sambas
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114:jotas
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