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- Briccialdi is an Italian surname and can refer to: Giulio Briccialdi (1818–1881), flautist and composer Briccialdi Flutes Italian flutes manufacturer 7714...
- Giulio Briccialdi (1/2 March 1818 – 17 December 1881) was an Italian virtuoso flautist and composer, a technical innovator on his instrument and a professor...
- December 17, 1995 Oizumi T. Kobayashi NYS 3.1 km MPC · JPL 7714 Briccialdi 1996 CC1 Briccialdi February 9, 1996 Stroncone Santa Lucia Obs.  · 2.9 km MPC ·...
- independent movements George Onslow (1784–1853), one quintet, op. 81 Giulio Briccialdi (1818–1881), three quintets Paul Taffanel (1844–1908), one quintet August...
- Posse for harp. Variations for flute and piano were composed by Giulio Briccialdi (Carnevale di Venezia, Op. 78, c. 1855) and Paul Génin (Carnaval de Venise...
- uniformity in the data contained in the images JPL · 7713 7714 Briccialdi 1996 CC1 Giulio Briccialdi (1818–1881), Italian flutist and composer MPC · 7714 7715...
- Historia di Terni Baconin Borzacchini, Grand Prix motor racing driver Giulio Briccialdi, composer and flautist Alessandro Casagrande, composer and pianist Aurelio...
- Cooper, Lafin, and Kingma Yes Yes Yes Braun, Anton Germany Yes Yes No Briccialdi Italy Yes Yes Yes Buffet Crampon France No longer makes flutes No Yes...
- elimination of the "crutch" for the left hand and almost universal adoption of Briccialdi's thumb key mechanism and a closed-standing G♯ key over an additional G♯...
- buildings, spending time with his family and enjoying his hobbies. Giulio Briccialdi's Carnival of Venice (performed by James Galway) was the music chosen to...