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    Licinio Refice (Patrica, February 12, 1883 – Rio de Janeiro, September 11, 1954) was an Italian composer and priest. With Monsignor Lorenzo Perosi he represented...
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  • of the Catholic Church from Campos, Brazil Licinio Refice (1883–1954), Italian composer and priest Licínio de Almeida, a municipality in the state of...
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    San Carlo, with Gino Penno and Ebe Stignani. (1953) Cecilia (Licinio Refice): Licinio Refice conducting the Orchestra del Teatro San Carlo, with Pina Ulisse...
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    Alberto Franchetti, Franco Leoni, Jules Massenet (La Navarraise), Licinio Refice, Spyridon Samaras, Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari (I gioielli della Madonna),...
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  • Gallery, Turin on 30 May 1958. During the 1980s, he was a lecturer at the Licinio Refice Conservatory Frosinone. Sadler, Simon (1999-07-02). The Situationist...
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  • Cecilia is a 1934 sacred opera by Licinio Refice to a libretto by Emidio Mucci. At the premiere in Rome in February 1934 Claudia Muzio sung the role of...
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  • Mass in G, a Gloria, a Stabat Mater, and Dialogues of the Carmelites. Licinio Refice, composed over 300 pieces of sacred music Georg Reutter, church composer...
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  • Conservatorio di Musica "Umberto Giordano" Frosinone – Conservatorio "Licinio Refice" Genoa – Conservatorio "Niccolò Paganini" L'Aquila – Conservatorio "Alfredo...
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  • an American pop-rock band based in New York Cecilia (Refice opera), a 1934 opera by Licinio Refice Cecilia a 2000 opera by Charles Chaynes Boston Cecilia...
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    (1622) and Gaspare Traversi (c. 1758). In 1938, the Italian composer Licinio Refice wrote his second opera, Margherita da Cortona based on the life of the...
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  • at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli and at the Conservatorio "Licinio Refice". He began his acting career, which spanned four decades, in theatre...
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    Rome in 1934 as Cecilia in the opera of that name written for her by Licinio Refice. Her most popular role, however, was Violetta, in which she was considered...
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  • Cecilia Sagredo in Franco Vittadini's La Sagredo and Saint Clare in Licinio Refice's 1926 oratorio, Trittico Francescano. She also sang the role of Tsaritsa...
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    Gino Redi (1908–1962), born Luigi Pulci, also credited as P.G. Redi Licinio Refice (1883–1954) Tony Renis (born 1938), born Elio Cesari Paolo Renosto (1935–1988)...
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    latter, incomplete, was completed by his disciple Philipp Jarnach. Licinio Refice, who was a priest, made operas on religious themes: Santa Cecilia (1934)...
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    appointed Master of the Liberian Choir of St. Mary Major, succeeding Licinio Refice, absent. In 1952, on the advice of Lorenzo Perosi, he was appointed...
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    Muscio was born in Rome, Italy. Marco Lo Muscio studied Piano at the Licinio Refice Conservatory in Italy. He earned a degree in Piano with Professor Tonino...
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  • codifier of the chants that bear his name. Frosinone also hosts the Licinio Refice music conservatory, one of the largest in Italy, with 1000 students...
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    Dobici, Raffaele Manari, Raffaele Casimiri, Paolo M. Ferretti, and Licinio Refice. He graduated two years later with the titles of Doctor in Gregorian...
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  • Roma. He returned there in 1934 to perform in the world premiere of Licinio Refice's Cecilia. In 1935 and 1941 he toured in Holland, and in 1951 he appeared...
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    from 1984 to present. Born in Procida, Dragoni was trained at the "Licinio Refice" Music Conservatory in Frosinone. She studied singing there with Maria...
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  • Frate Aldo Tonti Edited by Giorgio Simonelli Music by Mario Gaudiosi Licinio Refice Production company Romana Editrice Film Distributed by Generalcine Release...
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    Giovanna Manci, Floriana Sovilla, Ernesto Palacio Orchestra Sinfonica del Licinio Refice, Roberto Tigani 2000 Bongiovanni Polzonetti (2011) p. 283 Casaglia (2005)...
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    Benito Mussolini. In 1938 he designed the scenes for the premiere of Licinio Refice's opera Margherita da Cortona, at La Scala. He then began to reside in...
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  • training. Enrico Buondonno, direct heir of the didactic tradition of Licinio Refice, Raffaele Casimiri, Achille Longo started him to study the composition...
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    Composition), under the supervision of Emanuele Pappalardo since 2006, at the "Licinio Refice Conservatory" in Frosinone. Brunelli's works and scientific production...
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    Hanóch), Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari's La vedova scaltra (1931, Innkeeper), Licinio Refice's Cecilia (1934, Bishop Urbano), and Franco Alfano's Cyrano de Bergerac...
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