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Camarata may
refer to: Pete
Camarata (born 1946),
American labor activist Salvador Camarata (1913β2005),
American jazz
trumpeter Camarata Music Company...
- "Tutti"
Camarata (May 11, 1913 β
April 13, 2005) was an
American composer, arranger, trumpeter, and
record producer. He was also
known as "Toots"
Camarata. Camarata...
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Camarata (Punic: π€β¬π€β¬π€β¬, KMΚΎ) was a
Carthaginian and
Roman port on the
Mediterranean near Siga in Mauretania.
Under the Romans, it was part of the province...
- expatriates.
Camarata currently consists of five
musical ensembles: the
Camarata Chorale,
Camarata Chamber Singers,
Camarata Junior Choir,
Camarata Youth Choir...
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record unit of Walt
Disney Productions.
Johnson brought in
musician Tutti Camarata to head the
Artists and
Repertoire department of this new enterprise. One...
- Pete
Camarata (born
September 7, 1946, in Detroit, Michigan) was a
Teamster labor activist and one of the
founders of
Teamsters for a
Democratic Union...
- the fees and
other costs to
produce a
soundtrack album. In 1957,
Tutti Camarata arranged and
conducted an
elaborate original production of the
Alice score...
- Recording,
Tutti Camarata, from a
collection of old
commercial and
residential buildings. At the
encouragement of
Disney himself,
Camarata began the project...
-
choirs and
orchestra of
Camarata Music. He is the
conductor of the
Camarata Chorale,
Camarata Chamber Singers, and
Camarata Chamber Orchestra. He also...
- closed. In
November 1981,
Sunset Sound Recorders owners Paul and
Tutti Camarata purchased the
famous studio. The
Sound Factory has been used by many top...