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Español: Madrid.—El P. Otaño, S. J., que sobre el tema: «el folk-lore musical español», ha dado una interesantísima conferencia en el salón de actos del Instituto Católico de Artes e Industrias.
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Source (1920-03-13). " Madrid.—El P. Otaño, S. J., que sobre el tema: «el folk-lore musical español», ha dado una interesantísima conferencia en el salón de actos del Instituto Católico de Artes e Industrias.". La Hormiga de Oro año XXXVII (6): 86. ISSN 2171-7591.
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Español: Madrid.—El P. Otaño, S. J., que sobre el tema: «el folk-lore musical español», ha dado una interesantísima conferencia en el salón de actos del Instituto Católico de Artes e Industrias.
Date Published on 13 March 1920
Source (1920-03-13). " Madrid.—El P. Otaño, S. J., que sobre el tema: «el folk-lore musical español», ha dado una interesantísima conferencia en el salón de actos del Instituto Católico de Artes e Industrias.". La Hormiga de Oro año XXXVII (6): 86. ISSN 2171-7591.
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