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    Carlo Buti (14 November 1902 – 16 November 1963) was an Italian interpreter of popular and folk music. He was known as "the Golden Voice of Italy", and...
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  • defeating the unrelated Monia Buti Bimla Buti (born 1933), Indian physicist Buti Manamela, South African politician Carlo Buti (1902–1963), Italian interpreter...
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  • mes films (Songs from my movies) (Columbia Records – FSX 146) 1943 - Carlo Buti (78 rpm) (Columbia Records - D 13001); album A life for the song vol....
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    Banner') [...] "Il culto indiano di Hitler; quando la disinformazione diventa mercato". Ultima Voce. 2019-02-19. Recording as sung by Carlo Buti Lyrics v t e...
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  • Alberstein David Broza Bradley Fish Mark Eliyahu Aviva Semadar Adamo Carlo Buti Francesco Guccini Fabrizio De André Rinken Band Joan Sebastian Omnia Avalanche...
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  • Puccini's opera Madame Butterfly. It was first recorded in 1937 by both Carlo Buti and Trio Lescano (accompanied by the Italian jazz quartet Quartetto Jazz...
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    singers who performed Bixio's songs included Beniamino Gigli, Tito Schipa, Carlo Buti, Giuseppe Di Stefano, and Luciano Pavarotti. He died in Rome in 1978,...
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    the late 16th and early 17th century. The present Carlo Buzzi, whose name may also be written as Buti, Buzio, Butio, Albutio, or Albuzio, is mentioned...
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    his other early influences during this period included Enrico Caruso, Carlo Buti, and especially Bessie Smith—a record of whose somehow wound up in his...
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  • piece is an old Italian song called "Vivere" performed by Italian singer Carlo Buti. It is extremely experimental, like all of his other work, and the first...
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    Nicholas of Tolentino. The interior was refurbished during 1614–1620 by Carlo Buti and Martino Longhi, supported by patronage by the Pamphilj family. The...
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  • made at Cinecittà in Rome. Antonio Gandusio as Barnaba Tamburini Carlo Buti as Carlo Lupoli Paola Barbara as Cecchina Spolveri Fanny Marchiò as Herta...
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  • First published as sheet music in 1934, was first recorded in 1935 by Carlo Buti. The song is part of a 1930s trend which in deference to the fascist rhetoric...
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  • "Credi in te" Christian Knollmüller Patrizio Buanne Christian Seitz original song 2:20 14. "'Na sera 'e maggio" Giuseppe Cioffi Gigi Pisano Carlo Buti 3:47...
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  • Francesco Buti (Narni, 1604 – Narni, 15 June 1682) was an Italian poet and librettist. Abbot and doctor of law, he was secretary in Rome of Cardinal Antonio...
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  • traditionally enter the pitch to the Blue Canary tune (by Marisa Fiordaliso and Carlo Buti) before the start of a game. Botev Plovdiv has maintained a strong fan...
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    Olivieri and text by Nino Rastelli). The song had been a huge hit for Carlo Buti in Italy the year before. The text of the song, written in French by Louis...
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    "Romance del Cumbanchero". Edith Márquez Ainhoa Arteta Cuco Sánchez Carlo Buti Luciano Tajoli William Cepeda Version Bomba Las Acevedo, a Tribute to...
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    Knox, a suburb of Melbourne, had more than 150,000 residents. Died: Carlo Buti, 61, Italian popular singer At a dinner party, August Busch, Jr., Chairman...
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  • adaptation in the language, entitled "Bolero", which was recorded by Carlo Buti on Columbia CQ 2077 for the Astoria Music Editions of Milan, Via Orefici...
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    accompanying the CD, "Stanley grew up listening to vocalists such as Carlo Buti and Claudio Villa, huge names in Italy but little known here. Villa is...
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  • presented Broadway musicals, concerts, and operas. One opera featured singer Carlo Buti that year. The Newark Opera Playhouse playbill, indicated John Clein's...
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    Rodolfo Ferrari Ferrante Diaz, the Spanish governor of Naples baritone Carlo Buti Regina Diaz, Ferrante's wife soprano Concetta Bordalba Mario Sanseverino...
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  • Lina Gennari Ellen Meis Silvio Orsini Armando Gill Agostino Salvietti Carlo Buti Nicola Maldacea Salvatore Papaccio Giuseppe Ricagno La Gemmati Anna Maria...
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    also dealt with the launch of Italian singers such as Beniamino Gigli, Carlo Buti or Renato Carosone (who recorded for the sub-label Pathé) and, in the...
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    Charles Albert (Italian: Carlo Alberto I; 2 October 1798 – 28 July 1849) was the King of Sardinia and ruler of the Savoyard state from 27 April 1831 until...
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    "Catelina" – is usually identified as the Caterina Buti del Vacca, who married the local artisan Antonio di Piero Buti del Vacca, nicknamed L'Accattabriga, 'the...
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    Carlo Caproli or Caprioli (c. 1614 – 1668), also called Carlo del Violino, was an Italian violinist, organist, and a leading composer of cantatas in mid-17th-century...
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  • co-consecrator of: Francesco Fortezza, Bishop of Siracusa (1676); Lorenzo Buti (Laurent Buti), Bishop of Carpentras (1691); Domenico Belisario de Bellis, Bishop...
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    Paisley (design) (redirect from Kairi Buti)
    Academy, ... In Kashmir the name used to describe this motif is buta or buti". pdfslide.net. Archived from the original on 5 December 2019. Retrieved...
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