Adalgiso Ferraris (16 February 1890 – 31 December 1968) was an Italian-born British composer and pianist. Ferraris' arrangements and compositions were based on classical and popular genres, with a particular flavour of gypsy, Hungarian and Russian traditionals. Among his best known songs are the romantic Russian song "Dark Eyes", "Calinerie", "Souvenir d'Ukraine", "the Russian Pedlar", "Two guitars" and "A Balalaika"
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| - Adalgiso Ferraris (16 February 1890 – 31 December 1968) was an Italian-born British composer and pianist. Ferraris' arrangements and compositions were based on classical and popular genres, with a particular flavour of gypsy, Hungarian and Russian traditionals. Among his best known songs are the romantic Russian song "Dark Eyes", "Calinerie", "Souvenir d'Ukraine", "the Russian Pedlar", "Two guitars" and "A Balalaika" (en)
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| - Woolwich, London, U.K. (en)
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| - Novara, Piedmont, Italy. (en)
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| - Ferraris in 1912, Russia (en)
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| - Regia Accademia Filarmonica, Bologna, Italy (en)
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| - Musical composer, pianist (en)
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| - Carlo Ferraris (en)
- Cristina Cerri (en)
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| - Carlo Ferraris (en)
- Gisella Ferraris (en)
- Luigi Ferraris (en)
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| - Adele Brunelli, married 1920 (en)
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| - Adalgiso Ferraris (16 February 1890 – 31 December 1968) was an Italian-born British composer and pianist. Ferraris' arrangements and compositions were based on classical and popular genres, with a particular flavour of gypsy, Hungarian and Russian traditionals. Among his best known songs are the romantic Russian song "Dark Eyes", "Calinerie", "Souvenir d'Ukraine", "the Russian Pedlar", "Two guitars" and "A Balalaika" (en)
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