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Arriaga Theatre Travels to the Past to Remember the Composer Who Gave It His Name

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In the cold and rainy morning of this Saturday the Arriaga Theatre has made a warm journey to the past to remember the Bilbao composer to whom it owes its name, Juan Crisostom de Arriaga (1806-1826). By the hand of the actors Koldo Olabarri and Ainhoa Etxebarria, a large group of people has been able to enjoy a musical and theatrical visit as part of the acts that will remember the death of the composer, of which next January 17 will be 200 year…
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In the cold and rainy morning of this Saturday the Arriaga Theatre has made a warm journey to the past to remember the Bilbao composer to whom it owes its name, Juan Crisostom de Arriaga (1806-1826). By the hand of the actors Koldo Olabarri and Ainhoa Etxebarria, a large group of people has been able to enjoy a musical and theatrical visit as part of the acts that will remember the death of the composer, of which next January 17 will be 200 year…

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deia.eus broke the news in on Saturday, January 10, 2026.
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