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  • Everybody seems to think it's so great, but that Concierto de Aranjuez is plain awful.

    Salvati dunque e scolpati Matthew Guerrieri 2007

  • The Adagio from Joaquin Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez, which is what Andy and I played at our wedding.

    Funeral Music 2008

  • Apart from that, do you think that your servants will not tell your friends 'servants of your sudden departure, or that Madame d'Aranjuez' going will not be observed?

    Don Orsino 1881

  • The young secretary of embassy was rather startled at the idea of searching through two thousand volumes in pursuit of Madame d'Aranjuez's identity.

    Don Orsino 1881

  • "I think I once met you late in the afternoon at Madame d'Aranjuez's.

    Don Orsino 1881

  • "You cannot possibly make excuses to me for Madame d'Aranjuez's peculiarities, my friend.

    Don Orsino 1881

  • Under the nom de guerre Enrique Aranjuez he enlisted in the Spanish Foreign Legion in 1965.

    True Allegiances Francis 2007

  • This scene is where Tara's character "auditions" with the local coal mining brass band by playing from "Conceierto de Aranjuez."

    (Almost) All Trumpets JDsg 2007

  • Aranjuez prision in Spain has 36 cells for families.

    Boing Boing 2007

  • The album, comprising mostly of Evans compositions (plus Manuel de Falla's "Will O 'The Wisp" and Joaquín Rodrigo's "Concierto de Aranjuez," the album's magnum opus), also spotlighted the talents of musicians Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb, Elvin Jones, and some of the top studio players of the time.

    Mike Ragogna: Thank God It's Thursday: Miles Davis, The Dave Brubeck Quartet, Charles Mingus, Tito Puente and Babatunde Olatunji 2009

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