Efraín Amaya

Efraín Amaya (born 1959 in Caracas) is a Venezuelan-born American composer.

Recordings

  • Efrain Amaya: Music of a Sense of Time: "Pájaros de tres alas", "Dúo Ami", Three Songs String Quartet No. 1, "Cuarteto Latinoamericano", Brass Quintet, "Flashbacks", "Ikarus", "Polaris". Carnegie Mellon Concert Winds, cond. Efrain Amaya
  • References

    External links

  • Efraín Amaya website
  • Amaya

    Amaya may refer to:

    People

    Given name

  • Amaya Alonso (born 1989), Spanish swimmer
  • Amaya Arzuaga (born 1970), Spanish fashion designer
  • Amaya Garbayo (born 1970), Spanish swimmer
  • Amaya Gastaminza (born 1991), Spanish basketball player
  • Amaya Salazar (born 1951), Dominican artist
  • Amaya Uranga (born 1947), Spanish singer
  • Amaya Valdemoro (born 1976), Spanish basketball player
  • Surname

  • Alejandro Amaya (born 1977), Mexican matador
  • Antonio Amaya (born 1983), Spanish footballer
  • Ariel Amaya, Argentine footballer
  • Ashraf Amaya (born 1971), American basketball player
  • Carmen Amaya (1918–1963), Romani-Spanish dancer and singer
  • Daisuke Amaya, Japanese software developer
  • Ezequiel Guillermo Jesus Amaya (born 1978), Argentine footballer
  • Felipe Enrique Amaya (born 1988), Salvadoran footballer
  • Iván Amaya (born 1978), Spanish footballer
  • Jaime Prieto Amaya (1941–2010), Colombian Catholic bishop
  • Jesús Álvarez Amaya (1925–2010), Mexican artist
  • Jesús Amaya (born 1969), Colombian golfer
  • Jonathon Amaya (born 1988), American football player
  • Amaya (TV series)

    Amaya is a Philippine historical fiction and period drama series created and developed by Suzette Doctolero for GMA Network, featuring an ensemble cast, and with Marian Rivera in the title role. Directed by Mac Alejandre, it premiered in the Philippines on May 30 replacing I ❤ You, Pare! on GMA Network and internationally on June 1, 2011 on GMA Pinoy TV.

    A primer titled Amaya: The Making of An Epic was aired on May 28 in the Philippines and May 29 on GMA Pinoy TV worldwide. Actor and director Cesar Montano served as the host.

    Dubbed the first historical epicserye, a play on the words 'epic' and the Filipino word 'serye' (series), it is the first historical epic drama on Philippine Television.

    Malaysian TV Network, TV3, recently acquired the rights to air the show through their network. The drama, also, was featured on Viki TV Worldwide where millions of viewers can watch and translate it in any language.

    It is also aired on GMA News TV, premiered on March 2, 2015 and ended on October 20, 2015. It was later succeeded by Pari 'Koy.

    Amaya (Burgos)

    Amaya is the name of a village (pop. 67 (as of 2002)) in the municipality of Sotresgudo, Burgos, in Castile-Leon, Spain.

    Amaya is mentioned in the Chronicle of John of Biclaro, as a town captured by the Visigothic king Liuvigild in 574.

    After the campaigns of Alfonso I of Asturias (739-757) against the Moors, the city lay an abandoned in the largely empty buffer zone between Moors and Christians known at the time as "The Desert of the Duero" and was part of the "Repoblación" (repopulation) effort carried out a century later, during the reign of Ordoño I of Asturias (850-866). At that time it was a more important and significant place than at present.

    Amaya seems to have been a short-lived bishopric, which, no longer being a residential diocese, is today listed by the Catholic Church as a titular see.

    References

    Coordinates: 42°39′N 4°10′W / 42.650°N 4.167°W / 42.650; -4.167

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