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'''Gustavo Pittaluga González del Campillo''' (Madrid, 1906 - Madrid, 1975) was a Spanish composer, and member of the [[Group of Eight (music)|Grupo de los Ocho]].<ref>Sacred Passions: The Life and Music of Manuel de Falla - Page 174 0195145615 Carol A. Hess - 2005 "Especially outspoken was Gustavo Pittaluga, a member of the Grupo de los Ocho (Group of Eight), an entity loosely modeled on the French Les Six, which met at Madrid's Residencia de Estudiantes to perform new works and discuss ..."</ref>
'''Gustavo Pittaluga González del Campillo''' (Madrid, 1906 - Madrid, 1975) was a Spanish [[composer]] and member of the [[Group of Eight (music)|Grupo de los Ocho]].<ref>Sacred Passions: The Life and Music of Manuel de Falla - Page 174 0195145615 Carol A. Hess - 2005 "Especially outspoken was Gustavo Pittaluga, a member of the Grupo de los Ocho (Group of Eight), an entity loosely modeled on the French Les Six, which met at Madrid's Residencia de Estudiantes to perform new works and discuss ..."</ref>


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Latest revision as of 05:52, 11 November 2024

Gustavo Pittaluga González del Campillo (Madrid, 1906 - Madrid, 1975) was a Spanish composer and member of the Grupo de los Ocho.[1]

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  1. ^ Sacred Passions: The Life and Music of Manuel de Falla - Page 174 0195145615 Carol A. Hess - 2005 "Especially outspoken was Gustavo Pittaluga, a member of the Grupo de los Ocho (Group of Eight), an entity loosely modeled on the French Les Six, which met at Madrid's Residencia de Estudiantes to perform new works and discuss ..."