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Raffaello Squarise (13
November 1856—15
April 1945), also
known as
Raphael Squarise, was an
Italian violinist, teacher, conductor, and composer, who settled...
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farmer Piri
Sciascia —
academic Josh Sole —
rugby union player Raffaello Squarise — violinist, teacher, conductor, and
composer Daniel Vettori — cricketer...
- also a
foundation member of the
Otago Society of Organists.
Raffaello Squarise was
appointed honorary conductor and
choirmaster in
March 1891. On 18 August...
- in 1888. The
following year
Italian violinist and
conductor Raffaello Squarise settled in
Dunedin and
founded the
Otago Conservatory of
Music and the...
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April 4 –
Berta Bock,
Romanian composer (born 1857)
April 15 –
Raffaello Squarise, violinist,
conductor and
composer (born 1856)
April 19 –
Alois Burgstaller...
- Liceo, his
pupils included the
composer and
orchestral musician Raffaello Squarise and the
heroic tenor Francesco Tamagno, who
later created the
title role...
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Moyle in 1886, he was
followed by:
Benno Scherek,
Arthur Barth,
Raphael Squarise,
Jesse Timson (25 years), Dr
Victor Galway (17 years),
Alfred Walmsley...
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George Cross. 10 March:
Edith Joan Lyttleton, writer. 15 April:
Raffaello Squarise,
Italian violinist 6 June: Ewen Alison, politician. 24
August Michael Reardon...
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called on to
contribute to
concerts farewelling visiting artists such as R.
Squarise,
Charles Santley, Lili
Sharp and Lucy Stevenson, when he
might include...