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San Fermín (other)
San Fermín or San Fermin may refer to: * Festival of San Fermín, historically rooted celebration held annually in the city of Pamplona, Navarre * San Fermín de los Navarros, church located in Madrid, Spain * San Fermín earthquake, struck the island of Puerto Rico in 1918 * San Fermín-Orcasur, station of the Madrid Metro * San Fermín (Madrid), ward of Madrid belonging to the district of Usera * ''San Fermin'' (album), self-titled debut album by chamber pop collective San Fermin * San Fermin (band) San Fermin is an American indie rock collective, led by Brooklyn-based composer and songwriter Ellis Ludwig-Leone. Known for combining indie rock, pop, and classical influences into lush compositions, they released their self-titled debut album ..., American indie rock collective See also * Fermín (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Festival Of San Fermín
The festival of San Fermín is a weeklong, historically rooted celebration held annually in the city of Pamplona, Navarre, in northern Spain. The celebrations start at noon on July 6 and continue until midnight on July 14. A firework starts off the celebrations and the popular song is sung at the end. The most famous event is the running of the bulls, which begins at 8 in the morning from July 7 to 14, but the festival involves many other traditional and folkloric events. It is known locally as ''Sanfermines'' and is held in honour of Saint Fermin, the co-patron of Navarre. Its events were central to the plot of ''The Sun Also Rises'' by Ernest Hemingway, which brought it to the general attention of the English-speaking world. It has become probably the most internationally renowned festival in Spain with over a million people coming to participate. History Saint Fermín Fermín is said to have been the son of a Roman of senatorial rank in Pamplona in the 3rd century, who ...
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San Fermín De Los Navarros
The Church of San Fermín de los Navarros (Spanish: ''Iglesia de San Fermín de los Navarros'') is a church located in Madrid, Spain. It is dedicated to Saint Fermin (who is associated with Navarre), and replaces an earlier church dedicated to the saint which was demolished to make way for the Bank of Spain. Projected by Eugenio Jiménez Corera and Carlos Velasco Peinado, the building is constructed from brick. It mixes Neo-Mudéjar and Gothic Revival elements. The Gothic style is employed in the interior, whereas the Mudejar elements are more typical of the exterior. It was designed in 1886 and finished in 1890. It was inaugurated on 6 July 1890. Conservation Some of the contents of the church were lost in the Spanish Civil War. The building was declared ''Bien de Interés Cultural'' (asset of cultural interest) on 20 April 1995. See also *Catholic Church in Spain *List of oldest church buildings This article lists some but by no means all of the oldest known church bu ...
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San Fermín (Madrid)
San Fermín is a ward (''barrio'') of Madrid belonging to the district of Usera Usera is a district of Madrid, Spain. It lies on the southern (right) bank of the Manzanares. It is home to about a 10% of the Chinese citizens in the whole Madrid region. History The district was created in the city restructuring that took p .... Wards of Madrid Usera {{Madrid-geo-stub ...
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San Fermin (album)
''San Fermin'' is the self-titled debut album by chamber pop collective San Fermin. It was developed, written, and produced by composer Ellis Ludwig-Leone and performed by a loose collection of New York-based musicians who performed Ludwig-Leone's composition under the name San Fermin. An official band came about after the recording of the record. San Fermin received critical acclaim from outlets including ''NPR'' and ''Pitchfork''. Development After graduating from Yale in 2011, Ludwig-Leone retreated to Canada's secluded Banff Centre, where he wrote what would eventually become ''San Fermin.'' He wrote most of the record between October and December 2011. He returned to New York and began recording the album, completing the recording sessions during July 2012. Nineteen people made up San Fermin in the recording process, in addition to other musical contributors. These included Ellis Ludwig-Leone, singer Allen Tate, saxophonist Stephen Chen, and trumpeter John Brandon who would ...
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San Fermin (band)
San Fermin is an American indie rock collective, led by Brooklyn-based composer and songwriter Ellis Ludwig-Leone. Known for combining indie rock, pop, and classical influences into lush compositions, they released their self-titled debut album on Downtown Records in 2013. This was followed by the records ''Jackrabbit'' and ''Belong'' in 2015 and 2017, respectively. Their fourth album, a double album titled ''The Cormorant I & II'', was released in full in March 2020. San Fermin generally perform as an eight-piece group, pairing traditional rock instrumentation (electric guitar, keyboards, drums) with baritone saxophone, trumpet, and violin. The group has alternating lead vocalists, including co-founder Allen Tate and formerly Charlene Kaye. History Origins San Fermin took shape after Ludwig-Leone's graduation from Yale University, where he studied composition. While still in college, he assisted composer Nico Muhly, known for his work with Antony and the Johnsons, Sufj ...
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