- Lino
Liviabella (7
April 1902 – 21
October 1960) was an
Italian composer.
Liviabella was born in Macerata. In 1936 he won a
silver medal in the art competitions...
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Antonio José 1902 1936
Spanish Helvi Leiviskä 1902 1982
Finnish Lino
Liviabella 1902 1964
Italian Jiro
Nakano 1902 2000 ****anese
Vissarion Shebalin 1902...
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Pilsen Radio Orchestra,
Frantisek Preisler, conductor, Avenira, 2000. Hans
Liviabella,
Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana,
Alain Lombard, conductor, Forlane...
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Directors of the
conservatory from this
point on
include Guido Guerrini, Lino
Liviabella,
Adone Zecchi,
Giordano Noferini,
Lidia Proietti,
Carmine Carrisi, and...
- 2 "****as" 1936
Berlin Werner Egk (GER)
Olympic Festive Music Lino
Liviabella (ITA) The
Victor Jaroslav Křička (TCH)
Mountain Suite 1948
London Zbigniew...
- Bohny-Nidecker,
Cristina Tavazzi Savoldo,
Duilio Galfetti,
Fabio Arnaboldi, Hans
Liviabella,
Irina Roukavitsina,
Walter Zagato –
violin Credits are
adapted from the...
- Beethoven's
Quartets Op. 74 and Op. 95. The quartet's
members are: Hans
Liviabella 1st
violin Barbara Ciannamea 2nd
violin Ivan Vukčević
viola Felix Vogelsang...
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Leoncavallo I
pagliacci Tonio Ruggero Leoncavallo Gli
Zingari Tamar Lino
Liviabella Antigone Creonte Adriano Lualdi La
figlia del re
Svarga Gian Francesco...
- 371881330868824°E / 41.73817018793545; 12.371881330868824
Location Via Lino
Liviabella 70, Rome
Country Italy Language(s)
Italian Denomination Catholic Tradition...
- UK
Northamptonshire Discipline Mountain Type 24 Hour
History First edition 1998 (1998)
Editions 22 Most recent 2019
Martin Handley,
Dorothy Liviabella...