Angelo Cinico, best known as Cinico Angelini (12 November 1901 – 7 July 1983), was an Italian conductor, arranger and violinist. After his studies at...
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recorded on February 22, 1936, with the EIAR orchestra directed by Cinico Angelini, and it was published in March. The years between 1937 and 1941 were...
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Alberto Semprini 1959 William Galassini [it] 1960 Cinico Angelini 1961 Gianfranco Intra 1962 Cinico Angelini 1963 Gigi Chichellero [it] 1964 Gianfranco Monaldi [it]...
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of the major orchestras of the time, including those conducted by Cinico Angelini, Pippo Barzizza, Carlo Savina and Armando Trovajoli, and took part...
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Claudio Villa "Addio, addio" Italian Franco Migliacci Domenico Modugno Cinico Angelini Luxembourg CLT Camillo Felgen "Petit bonhomme" French Jacques Datin...
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Italy RAI Renato Rascel "Romantica" Italian Renato Rascel Dino Verde Cinico Angelini Luxembourg CLT Camillo Felgen "So laang we's du do bast" Luxembourgish...
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song also became a tango in the Italian version by Norma Bruni and Cinico Angelini's orchestra (1940), "Sì, voglio vivere ancor!". Ambrose (1939) Denny...
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Alfano and composers Lodovico Rocca and Sandro Fuga. Irene Abrigo Cinico Angelini Giuseppe Pietro Bagetti Arturo Basile Carlo Emilio Bonferroni Fred...
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Pino Rucher (section Angelini Orchestra)
worked with two forerunners of Italian "swing", Pippo Barzizza and Cinico Angelini. Angelini selected Rucher as a member of his orchestra, with which Rucher...
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the Pippo Barzizza orchestra, he entered the orchestra conducted by Cinico Angelini, with whom within two years he got some of his major successes, notably...
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singing Addio...addio. In the lower right corner: orchestra conductor Cinico Angelini. At the top centre: Pino Rucher at the guitar and Pierino Munari at...
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swing and he became for many years, together with his friend and rival Cinico Angelini, a great example for his fellows, both for his extraordinary compositions...
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of Trio Lescano and entering the prestigious orchestra directed by Cinico Angelini. In 1951, the duo were among the only three artists, together with...
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Rino Salviati Franco Pucci Nilla Pizzi Nunzio Filogamo Gorni Kramer Cinico Angelini Gisella Monaldi Giacomo Furia Quartetto Cetra Il Microfono è vostro...
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of all Italy in 1945 and 1946, following the orchestra of maestro Cinico Angelini, to whom she had romantically linked. Her permanent return to radio...
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at the first editions of the Sanremo Music Festival, together with Cinico Angelini. In the 1960s Segurini moved to Canada, where he directed several operas...
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The two Italian jurors were the conductors Tito Petralia [it] and Cinico Angelini. Only the winner – one of Switzerland's songs – was announced, after...
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Italian Composer(s) Renato Rascel Lyricist(s) Dino Verde Conductor Cinico Angelini Finals performance Final result 8th Final points 5 Entry chronology...
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Mantovani Antonella Lualdi Flaminia Jandolo Ubaldo Lay Tino Scotti Cinico Angelini Vittorio Caprioli Alberto Collo Alberto Bonucci Nicolò Carosio Roberto...
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Composer(s) Domenico Modugno Lyricist(s) Franco Migliacci Conductor Cinico Angelini Finals performance Final result 9th Final points 3 Entry chronology...
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