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- Ferruccio Busoni (1 April 1866 – 27 July 1924) was an Italian composer, pianist, conductor, editor, writer, and teacher. His international career and re****tion...
- as Martin Avery Constance Collier as Tina Cosgrove Fortunio Bonanova as Feruccio di Ravallo Whirlpool was released theatrically in the United States on...
- appear unduly selective, only two names come to mind: Franz Liszt and Feruccio Busoni. The first was born in 1811; the second in 1866, fifty-one years...
- carrozzieri". La Stampa (in Italian). p. 9. Retrieved 27 May 2015. Bernabò, Feruccio (14 March 1969). "Successo delle auto italiane". La Stampa (in Italian)...
- Serafino Lopez Bad Men of Tombstone (1949) - John Mingo Whirlpool (1950) - Feruccio di Ravallo Nancy Goes to Rio (1950) - Ricardo Domingos September Affair...
- Orchestra, premiered in Rome in 1963 by the RAI Symphony Orchestra under Feruccio Scaglia Howard W. Blakeslee (A.B. 1935), won the Pulitzer Prize for Reporting...
- Bankstown 1959 Robert Leach (NSW) Robert Leach (NSW) Peter McSorley (NSW) Feruccio Giovanetti (NSW) 1960 Kevin M****ard (NSW) Robert Leach (NSW) Brian Drew...
- Ferruccio Busoni: Letters to His Wife. London: Edward Arnold & Co. Busoni, Feruccio (1987). Beaumont, Antony (ed.). Busoni: Selected Letters. New York: Columbia...
- extant, five of which are feature films. "(1895 - 1980) (Louise Nellie Feruccio, Louise Carb****e; Louise Cowen) Actress and Film Entrepreneur". Department...
- (1954) - Lorenzo (uncredited) Tripoli, Beautiful Land of Love (1954) - Feruccio Peppino e la vecchia signora (1954) Totò and Carolina (1955) - Mario, il...