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The war had little influence on their music. Notable pieces include "Il
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He became skilled in mathematics and decided to follow mathematical studies, graduating as an engineer. Strongly supported by
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Blue Star's debut show was 25 July, at
Sempioncino; then at Cova with great success and at Olimpia; it became known as one of the greatest Italian orchestras. Thanks to Eugenio Pugliatti, Blue Star performed in France and Switzerland. They played at Casino de Cannes, at Saint Raphael, at Ciro in
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Giuseppe Barzizza, called Pippo, was born in Genova on 15 May 1902, and died in Sanremo on 4 April 1994. He became famous in the 1930s and 1940s, at the beginning with Blue Star Orchestra and then with Orchestra Cetra. He composed songs and film soundtracks. His treatise, "Barzizza's method" was
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He appeared on television with Mike Bongiorno (âFlash"); in 1984 with Renzo Arbore (âCari amici vicini e lontani") where he conducted two pieces. In the same year and for RAI's 60th birthday, in his final performance he conducted the orchestra proposing "Il boscaiolo" and "Sera".
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1585:Rai Radio 3
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1450:Freddy Colt
1407:Recognition
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1172:Discography
1058:Tina Allori
1036:Trio Aurora
1033:Norma Bruni
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117:15 May 1902
50:introducing
1668:Categories
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241:Biography
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150:Genres
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1439:Notes
1104:"Ada"
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558:Music
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210:Pippo
181:banjo
154:Swing
144:Italy
124:Italy
120:Genoa
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1598:2013
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