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Fondo A46 Funtsa Nicanor Zabaleta INVENTARIO Fondo A46 Funtsa Nicanor Zabaleta INVENTARIO - INBENTARIOA Errenteria 25/11/2016 FONDO A46 FUNTSA INDICE DEL INVENTARIO / INBENTARIOAREN AURKIBIDEA A46/1: Actividad como concertista / Jarduera bakarlari gisa A46/11: Programas / Programak A46/12: Recortes de prensa / Prentsako zatiak A46/13: Discografía / Diskografia A46/2: Actividad conferenciante, gestión y propaganda / Hizlari, kudeatzaile eta publizitate jarduera A46/3: Documentación personal / Dokumentazio pertsonala A46/31: Documentación administrativa / Dokumentazio administratiboa A46/32: Epistolario / Gutun bilduma A46/33: Dedicatorias / Eskaintzak A46/34: Fotografías / Argazkiak A46/35: Diplomas - títulos / Diplomak - tituluak A46/4: Biblioteca / Liburutegia A46/41: Libros / Liburuak A46/42: Revistas / Aldizkariak A46/43 Artículos / Artikuluak A46/44: Catálogos / Katalogoak A46/5: Inventario del fondo de partituras conservado en el Royal College de Londres / Londreseko Royal College-n gordetako partitura funtsaren inbentarioa Autor / Egilea Título / Titulua Tipologia A46/11 - Programas / Programak A46/11-0001 Recital De Arpa Salón La Argentina Programa A46/11-0002 Asociación Wagneriana Sala de la Wagneriana Programa A46/11-0003 Asociación Cultural De Bahía Salón de Actos de la Biblioteca Rivadavia Programa Blanca A46/11-0004 Asociación Wagneriana Teatro Cervantes Programa A46/11-0005 The Overture Concert Association Nicanor Zabaleta harpist Programa A46/11-0006 Asociación Filarmónica De Teatro Independencia Programa Mendoza A46/11-0007 Sociedad Filarmónica De Quito Teatro Nacional Sucre Programa A46/11-0008 Wigmore Hall Re-appearance of Nicanor Zabaleta Programa A46/11-0009 Sociedad Filarmónica De Teatro Luque Programa Guantánamo A46/11-0010 S.n. s.l. 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