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- Cristóbal (Carlos Domingo Romualdo y Ricardo) Oudrid y Segura (Spanish pronunciation: [kɾisˈtoβal owˈðɾið i seˈɣuɾa], 7 February 1825 – 13 March 1877)...
- Cristóbal Cristóbal Mendoza (1772–1829), Venezuelan president Cristóbal Oudrid (1825–1877), Spanish composer Cristóbal Orellana (born 1983), Mexican actor...
- Fernández Caballero Manuel García Sebastián de Iradier José León Cristóbal Oudrid Antonio Reparaz Emilio Serrano y Ruiz Fernando Sor Joaquín Valverde Amadeo...
- Guadiana Almena, La Caita, Porrina de Badajoz and the pianists Cristóbal Oudrid and Esteban Sánchez, and painters such as Luis de Morales, Antonio Vaquero...
- Stephen Francis Rimbault. Cécile Hartog Ebenezer Prout [pupils] Cristóbal Oudrid this teacher's teachers Ney Salgado (1935–2015) studied with teachers including...
- music originated in the zarzuela "El Molinero de Subiza", by Cristóbal Oudrid in 1870. The lyrics of this hymn, written by Mariano Méndez Vigo, are exalting...
- arriving to Madrid. Gaztambide composed 44 zarzuelas. José Inzenga Cristóbal Oudrid Roger Alier, Roger Alier Aixalà (1982). El Libro de la zarzuela. Daimon...
- sargento Federico (1855), El postillón de La Rioja (1856) by Cristóbal Oudrid, with whom he worked from 1851 to 1856, Casado y soltero (1858), Los circasianos...
- Torroba March 3, 1891 (Madrid) – September 12, 1982 (Madrid) Cristóbal Oudrid February 7, 1825 (Badajoz) – March 13, 1877 (Madrid) José Padilla May 23...
- Barbieri, Joaquín Gaztambide, José Inzenga, Rafael Hernando and Cristóbal Oudrid created the Sociedad Artística to promote the genre and promoted the creation...