-
construction of new
organ with
electropneumatic transmission (1928) by
Mascioni, an
organ located in the apse
close to Titian's ****umption, use of the...
- is made of
stainless steel. In 2004 a
large organ built by
Italian firm
Mascioni was installed. One
quadrant of the
Tokyo Cathedral, 2 July 2003 Cathedral...
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Textile acquired the
global hospitality business of
Mascioni SPA of Italy,
including the
Mascioni Hotel Collection brand. In
December 2018,
Standard Textile...
- Zealand.
Updated 21
September 2007.
Accessed 2008-04-18.
Moore 1890, p. 277.
Mascioni, Martina; Almandoz, Gastón O.; Ekern, Lindsey; Pan, B. Jack; Vernet, Maria...
- The 5-manual, 225-rank pipe organ,
built jointly by the
Tamburini and
Mascioni Italian organ building firms on Mussolini's command, is
currently the largest...
- of
household linen and
whose brands include ’Zucchi‘ and ‘B****etti’ and
Mascioni In Italy.
History (B****etti). ‘1840 - Lo
stabilimento di Rescaldina’, La...
- (1934–2007)
Angelo Fiocchi [it] (1935-)
Tiziano Rossi (1935-)
Grytzko Mascioni [it] (1936–2003)
Rodolfo Quadrelli [it] (1939–1984)
Giampiero Neri (1927–2023)...
- Proti.
Chapel of St.
Jerome In the last
chapel on the right,
there is the
Mascioni opus 721 rod,
built in 1955 and
subsequently expanded. The
instrument is...
- Italia". originalitaly.it.
Retrieved 2016-11-19. "Elenco
Nuovi –
Mascioni Organs".
mascioni-organs.com.
Retrieved 2016-11-19.
Andrea Baroncioni, La città...
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between 1831 and 1835, as well as an
organ made in 1977 by the
company Mascioni of Cuvio.
Buscheto (architect)
Rainaldo (elongation of nave, bays, and...