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and Raquel Tovar located the only descendant of Jaime Nunó, his great-grandson, living in the U.S. at Pelham, New York. The family granted access to the personal archive of Jaime Nunó, containing about 5,000 unpublished documents (personal letters, scores, official documents, etc.); all this
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in 1853 to again resume the office of president, he invited Jaime Nunó to lead the Mexican military bands. His arrival coincided with the national call to compose the Mexican National Anthem. Nunó participated, composing music for the lyrics of Mexican poet
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Upon Nunó's return to Barcelona, he was named director of the Queen's Regimental Band in 1851 and travelled with them to Cuba where he met and befriended
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information allowed Canton and Tovar writing the first complete biography of Nunó. This book had a high media coverage and has been described as
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After the overthrow of President Santa Anna, Nunó emigrated to the U.S. and worked as a conductor and opera director, conducting the concerts of
304:"Hallan baúl con 15 partituras inéditas escritas por Jaime Nunó; contiene la batuta con la que dirigió por primera vez el Himno Nacional" 245:"La Vida Buffalo; Here's the story of Jaime Nuno, the composer of Mexico's national anthem who lived in Western New York for 40 years" 215:"Jaime Nunó, el héroe que dejó un gran legado: el Himno Nacional (Jaime Nunó, the hero who left a great legacy: the National Anthem)" 190: 303: 342: 506: 450: 486: 90: 491: 95: 30:(September 8, 1824 – July 18, 1908) was a Spanish composer from Catalonia who composed the music for the 470: 79: 99: 133:, where he was found by a Mexican journalist in 1901. When this news reached Mexico, the current president, 106:, tenor and conducted by Master Vitessiri, with the orchestra of the Great Italian Opera Company. 31: 158: 157:
In 2010, coinciding with the bicentennial of Mexico's independence, the Catalan musicologists
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Nunó was born on September 8, 1824, in Sant Joan de les Abadesses, a town in the province of
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After a time in Spain, he returned to the U.S. and settled in Buffalo,
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Azar, Lázaro (31 January 2010). "Lo bueno del año que se va".
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Mexican national anthem
Girona
Catalonia
Spain
Barcelona
Saverio Mercadante
Naples
Italy
Antonio López de Santa Anna
Mexican president
Mexico
Francisco González Bocanegra
Santa Anna Theater
Lorenzo Salvi
Sigismond Thalberg

New York
Porfirio Díaz
Rotonda de los Hombres Ilustres
Mexico City
Cristian Canton
"Grove Music Online"
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"Jaime Nunó, el héroe que dejó un gran legado: el Himno Nacional (Jaime Nunó, the hero who left a great legacy: the National Anthem)"


"La Vida Buffalo; Here's the story of Jaime Nuno, the composer of Mexico's national anthem who lived in Western New York for 40 years"

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