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Francis Poulenc
Poulenc was born in Paris in 1899. His mother, an amateur pianist, taught him to play, and music formed a part |
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Nicola Arigliano
After long ranks in Northern Italy's night clubs, he was noticed by a TV producer who let him make his debut |
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Odoardo Spadaro
Odoardo Spadaro (Florence, January 16th, 1895 - Careggi, June 26th, 1965) was an Italian singer, considered as the only Italian chansonnier and |
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Piero Piccioni
Piero Piccioni was born in Turin, Italy. His mother’s maiden name was Marengo, hence his pseudonym Piero Morgan, which he adopted |
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Lost Child
A duo of young and inspired composers from Trento (Northern Italy), Marco Ricci and Nicola Taiss. They both love electronic music, |
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Pierre Fournier
Pierre Fournier (June 24, 1906 – January 8, 1986) was a French cellist who was called the "aristocrat of cellists," on account |
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