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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 65. Chapters: Catalan musical groups, Catalan musical instruments, Catalan musicians, Catalan orchestras, Isaac Albeniz, Liceu, Fernando Sor, Raimon, Borja Penalba, The Earth Angels, Xavier Cugat, Carles Santos, Habanera, Victoria de los Angeles, Lorena, Ojos de Brujo, Els Pets, Manel, Jordi Savall, Ricard Vines, Llibre Vermell de Montserrat, Barcelona Symphony and Catalonia National Orchestra, Xavier Pages i Corella, Music of Catalonia, Hot Numbers, Picap, Nova Canco, Jarabe de Palo, Fortunio Bonanova, Els Segadors, Lluis Llach, Ailyn, Orquestra Simfonica del Gran Teatre del Liceu, Cobla, Roger Mas, Sergio Dalma, Beth, Feliu Ventura, Giacomo Aragall, Maria Barrientos, Pastora, Estopa, Flabiol, Antonio Orozco, Sopa de Cabra, Els Setze Jutges, Catalan shawm, 12Twelve, Mercedes Capsir, Antoni Ros-Marba, Vicente Sardinero, Juan Oncina, Duo Vela, Cant del Barca, Joan Miquel Oliver, Susanne Georgi, Lax'n'Busto, Pedro Caparros Lopez, Manolo Garcia, Dyango, Voltor, Peret, Barcelona Mass, Marina Rossell, Carmen Amaya, Tino Folgar, Fiscorn, Dulzaina, Joan Cererols, Sau, Los Sirex, Graziella Pareto, Rock catala, Bizarre, Toni Xucla, Duquende, Brams, Quartet de Barcelona, L'Escolania, Joan Albert Amargos, Elena Gadel, Montserrat Figueras, Tambori, Sac de gemecs, Ginesa Ortega, Cabo San Roque, Opcio k-95, Pep Sala, Valles Symphony Orchestra. Excerpt: The Gran Teatre del Liceu (Catalan pronunciation: ), or simply Liceu in Catalan and Liceo in Spanish, is an opera house on La Rambla in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The Liceu opened on April 4, 1847. Inside of Gran Teatre del Liceu, after 1999 rebuildingIn contrast with other European cities, where the monarchy took on the responsibility of the building and upkeep of opera houses, the Liceu was funded by private shareholders of what would become the Societat del Gran Teatre del...