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Terig Tucci (June 23, 1897 –
February 28, 1973) was an
Argentine composer, orchestrator, conductor, violinist, pianist, and mandolinist. He was a leading...
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Swift 1897 1993
American Alexandre Tansman 1897 1986
French (Polish-born)
Terig Tucci 1897 1973
Argentine Alexander Abramsky 1898 1985
Russian folk-influenced...
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collaborations in New York City with such
musicians as
Alfredo Antonini,
Terig Tucci, Elsa
Miranda and John
Serry Sr. on the CBS
radio show Viva América...
- Elsa Miranda,
Nestor Mesta Chaires,
Miguel Sandoval, John
Serry Sr., and
Terig Tucci. By 1945,
broadcasts of the show were
carried by 114
stations on CBS's...
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Stanley Tucci (born 1960),
American actor, writer,
producer and
director Terig Tucci (1897–1973),
Argentine composer, violinist, pianist, and mandolinist...
- Chayres, Eva Garza, Elsa Miranda, John
Serry Sr.,
Miguel Sandoval, and
Terig Tucci.
Latin American music imported from Cuba (such as chachachá, mambo...
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Mesta Chayres, Eva Garza, Elsa Miranda,
Miguel Sandoval, John
Serry Sr. and
Terig Tucci. In the
years immediately after World War II, the
United States Army...
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Silvia Torras,
painter Carlos Trillo,
cartoonist Luigi Trinchero,
sculptor Terig Tucci,
violinist and
composer Rogelio Yrurtia,
sculptor Jorge Antonio, industrialist...
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February 24 –
Manolo Caracol,
Spanish flamenco singer (b. 1909)
February 28 –
Terig Tucci,
Argentine composer, violinist,
pianist and mandolinist, 75 March...
- -pterus, pteryg-, -ptera, -pteryx. Pronunciation: /ter/, /teroʊ/, /pterəs/, /
terɪg/, /pterɪx/. Origin:
Ancient Gr**** πτέρυξ, πτέρυγος (pterux, ptérugos). Meaning:...