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- Francisco Palaviccini Sandoval (February 28, 1912 – February 24, 1996), also known as "Paquito" Palaviccini, was a Salvadoran composer and singer. Among...
- Petar Palaviccini or Palavicini (Croatian: Petar Palavićini; 15 June 1887 — 22 October 1958) was a Croatian sculptor of Italian ancestry. Palaviccini was...
- El Salvador, which was created and po****rized by Francisco "Paquito" Palaviccini in Cojutepeque, located in the department of Cuscatlán in 1942. In June...
- was to be the "national dance" which was created and led by Paquito Palaviccini's and his "Orquesta Internacional Polio."[citation needed] That was one...
- Salvadoran music was enriched by the son of a Neapolitan emigrant, Francisco Palaviccini (1912–1996), who was composer, director, saxophonist, trumpeter and singer...
- written and composed in 1942 by Salvadoran singer-composer Francisco Palaviccini, creator of Salvadoran genre xuc. It was composed for the Cojutepeque's...
- Oscar Esperanza Palavecino (Palaviccini) (born in the ranch El Ñato, Departamento Rivadavia, Salta, 1959-12-18) is an Argentine folklore singer, also...
- was to be the "national dance" which was created and led by Paquito Palaviccini's and his Orquestra Internacional Polio".[citation needed] In recent years...
- Germán Muñoz - saxes Pablo Armitano and/or Cecilio Comprés, Ovidio Palaviccini, Luis Escalante, Pedro Chaparro, Rafael Velásquez, Juan S. Díaz - trumpets...
- of Fine Arts in Belgrade, where he first studied sculpture with Petar Palaviccini then painting under the direction of Mihailo Milovanović. From 1930,...