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- Antonio Bartoccetti (Macerata, 18 December 1946) is an Italian musician and composer, and leader of the musical groups, Antonius Rex, Jacula, Dietro Noi...
- an Italian progressive rock band founded in 1974 in Milan by Antonio Bartoccetti. Jacula formed in 1968 and released its debut album, In Cauda Semper...
- rock band founded in the late '60 in Milan as an experiment by Antonio Bartoccetti, Doris Norton, organist Charles Tiring and medium Franz Porthenzy. Jacula's...
- In the interim, the band's leader, Antonio Bartoccetti, had formed a new band, Antonius Rex. When Bartoccetti brought Jacula back to the recording studio...
- Note "Absolution" is a bonus track which was recorded in 1981. Antonio Bartoccetti – vocals, guitars, b**** guitar Fiamma Dello Spirito – lead vocals, violin...
- progressive rock band Jacula. She is married to fellow Jacula member Antonio Bartoccetti. Under Ground (1980) Parapsycho (1981) Raptus (1981) Nortoncomputerforpeace...
- Black Widow Records released the album to the public market but Antonio Bartoccetti (guitarist and bandleader) claims the reissue (as he calls it) is highly...
- doi:10.1002/dev.20546. PMC 3139728. PMID 21432850. Cavaleri D, Moretti F, Bartoccetti A, Mauro S, Crocamo C, Carrà G, et al. (April 2023). "The role of BDNF...
- Amiani, Memorie Istoriche della città di Fano, Fano, 1751, 2 vol. V. Bartoccetti, Studia Picena, Vol. II, pp. 153–208. Don G. Ceccarelli, I Vescovi delle...
- December 1959 Predecessor Federico Cattani Amadori Successor Vittorio Bartoccetti Other post(s) Cardinal-Deacon of Santi Cosma e Damiano (1959–68) Previous...