- Sor
Isolina Ferré
Aguayo (5
September 1914 – 3
August 2000) was a
Puerto Rican Roman Catholic religious sister.
Known as the "Mother
Teresa of Puerto...
-
Isolina Rondón (April 11, 1913 –
October 2, 1990) was a
political activist. She was one of the few
witnesses of the
killing of four
Nationalists committed...
- "Dos gardenias" is a
bolero written in 1945 by
Cuban composer and
pianist Isolina Carrillo.
Widely considered a
standard of the
Latin music repertoire, the...
-
Isolina Carrillo (December 9, 1907 –
February 21, 1996) was a
Cuban composer,
singer and pianist. She was a
member of the
vocal group Conjunto Siboney...
- program. Quiñones's
philanthropic efforts are also
directed at the Sor
Isolina Ferré
Center and its
dedication to the
transformation of
communities and...
- Bracetti, Ana
Roque de Duprey,
Luisa Capetillo, María
Luisa Arcelay, Sor
Isolina Ferré Aguayo,
Felisa Rincón de Gautier, María
Libertad Gómez Garriga, Roberto...
- sons, Luis, José,
Carlos and Hermán Ferré, and two daughters,
Rosario and
Isolina; the
latter would become a nun of
international prominence. Ferré studied...
- "Chattanooga Choo Choo" (Harry
Warren and Mack Gordon) "Dos Gardenias" (
Isolina Carillo) "Veinte Años" (María
Teresa Vera) "Y Tu Que Has Hecho?" (Eusebio...
- (Pisa) (Il
gobbino che picchia)
Fioravante and
Beautiful Isolina (Pisa) (Fioravante e la
bella Isolina)
Fearless Simpleton (Livorno) (Lo
sciocco senza paura)...
-
Formentor Prize for L'età del
malessere (1963); the
Fregene Prize for
Isolina (1985); the
Premio Campiello and Book of the Year
Award for La
lunga vita...