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Ferruccio Busoni (1
April 1866 – 27 July 1924) was an
Italian composer, pianist, conductor, editor, writer, and teacher. His
international career and re****tion...
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Ferrucio Calusio (1889 or 1890 – 3 June 1983) was an
Argentine conductor. He
began his
career in the 1920s at La
Scala in Milan,
Italy as an ****istant...
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Ferruccio Lamborghini Cavaliere di Gran
Croce OMRI (Italian: [ferˈruttʃo lamborˈɡiːni]; 28
April 1916 – 20
February 1993) was an
Italian automobile designer...
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January 2024.
Retrieved 8 May 2001. Shahini, Alex (28 July 2022). "
Ferrucio Lamborghini joins Enzo
Ferrari in
Automotive Hall of Fame".
CarMag Za....
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Adami 1941–1944
Francisco Patti 1945–1946
Higino Pellegrini 1947–1948
Ferrúcio Sandoli 1949–1950 Mário
Frugiuelle 1951–1952
Pascoal Walter Byron Giuliano...
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which Francesco Ferrucio was
captured and
executed in the 16th-century, and
housing the
patriotic 19th-century
Equestrian Monument to
Ferrucio. San Marcello...
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Arlecchino may also
refer to:
Arlecchino (opera), a one-act
opera by
Ferrucio Busoni composed in 1913
Arlecchino (1949 painting), an
artwork by Paolo...
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Marguerite encourages him to
reconnect with them.
Ferrucio escorts him to his
childhood house where he
finds again his children, whishes...
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Ferrucio Rontini (1893 – 1964) was an
Italian painter,
active in Livorno. He was born in Florence, and
trained at the
Academy of Fine Arts of Florence...
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Flame arresters. Arpentinier, Philippe; Cavani, Fabrizio; Trifiro,
Ferrucio (2001). The
Technology of
Catalytic Oxidations. Vol. 2. Paris: Editions...