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Giulia Recli (1890 – 19 December 1970) was an Italian composer and essayist. Born in Milan, Recli was a student under Ildebrando Pizzetti and Victor de Sabata, learning piano, composition and singing. She was awarded first and second prizes at New York musical competitions. Recli's works were introduced to American audiences by Tullio Serafin. In 1926, at a Metropolitan Opera concert headlining Belgian violinist, César Thomson, Recli's Chimes at Sunrise was performed. In 1931, Recli's Nicolette s'Endorte, described by The New York Times as a "graceful lullaby", was performed at the Metropolitan Opera by Mario Vitetta (solo violin) in a concert devoted to the French Tenor Georges Thill. In 1965 a concert of her work and three other female composers was performed in Rome at an RAI symphony c

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  • Giulia Recli (Milà, 4 de desembre de 1884 – , 19 de desembre de 1970) fou una compositora i assagista italiana. (ca)
  • Giulia Recli (1890 – 19 December 1970) was an Italian composer and essayist. Born in Milan, Recli was a student under Ildebrando Pizzetti and Victor de Sabata, learning piano, composition and singing. She was awarded first and second prizes at New York musical competitions. Recli's works were introduced to American audiences by Tullio Serafin. In 1926, at a Metropolitan Opera concert headlining Belgian violinist, César Thomson, Recli's Chimes at Sunrise was performed. In 1931, Recli's Nicolette s'Endorte, described by The New York Times as a "graceful lullaby", was performed at the Metropolitan Opera by Mario Vitetta (solo violin) in a concert devoted to the French Tenor Georges Thill. In 1965 a concert of her work and three other female composers was performed in Rome at an RAI symphony concert. (en)
  • Giulia Recli (1890 - 19 décembre 1970) est une compositrice et essayiste italienne. (fr)
  • Giulia Recli (Milano, 4 dicembre 1884 – Brivio, 19 dicembre 1970) è stata una compositrice e saggista italiana. A lei è intitolato un premio musicale assegnato annualmente dal Conservatorio di Milano. (it)
  • Джулия Рекли (итал. Giulia Recli; 4 декабря 1884 года, Милан, королевство Италия — 19 декабря 1970 года, Бривьо, Италия) — итальянский композитор и эссеист. Её имя носит музыкальная премия, вручаемая Миланской консерваторией. (ru)
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  • Giulia Recli (Milà, 4 de desembre de 1884 – , 19 de desembre de 1970) fou una compositora i assagista italiana. (ca)
  • Giulia Recli (1890 - 19 décembre 1970) est une compositrice et essayiste italienne. (fr)
  • Giulia Recli (Milano, 4 dicembre 1884 – Brivio, 19 dicembre 1970) è stata una compositrice e saggista italiana. A lei è intitolato un premio musicale assegnato annualmente dal Conservatorio di Milano. (it)
  • Джулия Рекли (итал. Giulia Recli; 4 декабря 1884 года, Милан, королевство Италия — 19 декабря 1970 года, Бривьо, Италия) — итальянский композитор и эссеист. Её имя носит музыкальная премия, вручаемая Миланской консерваторией. (ru)
  • Giulia Recli (1890 – 19 December 1970) was an Italian composer and essayist. Born in Milan, Recli was a student under Ildebrando Pizzetti and Victor de Sabata, learning piano, composition and singing. She was awarded first and second prizes at New York musical competitions. Recli's works were introduced to American audiences by Tullio Serafin. In 1926, at a Metropolitan Opera concert headlining Belgian violinist, César Thomson, Recli's Chimes at Sunrise was performed. In 1931, Recli's Nicolette s'Endorte, described by The New York Times as a "graceful lullaby", was performed at the Metropolitan Opera by Mario Vitetta (solo violin) in a concert devoted to the French Tenor Georges Thill. In 1965 a concert of her work and three other female composers was performed in Rome at an RAI symphony c (en)
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  • Giulia Recli (ca)
  • Giulia Recli (en)
  • Giulia Recli (fr)
  • Giulia Recli (it)
  • Рекли, Джулия (ru)
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