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  • Pasquale Troise (1895 – 21 March 1957) was a popular bandleader, arranger and composer, active in England from the 1920s until his death in 1957. Born...
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  • 1590 Emanuele Troise (born 1979), Italian footballer and coach Pablo Troise (born 1936), Uruguayan lawyer and judge Pasquale Troise (1895-1957), Italian...
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    Sorrento – 1919), an Italian poet and writer, author of Neapolitan songs Pasquale Troise (1895, in Minori village – 1957), mandolinist and bandleader, active...
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  • still performed and recorded today. Pasquale Troise (1895-1957), Italian emigrant to the UK in the 1920s. Formed Troise and his Banjoliers in 1933, which...
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    Camden High Street in 1865. The house now has a plaque. Bandleader Pasquale Troise lived at Rochester Terrace in the 1930s. Painter Walter Sickert lived...
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  • of the day. Many combinations made hundreds of appearances, notably Pasquale Troise and his Banjoliers, George Scott-Wood and His Music, Cecil Norman and...
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  • these instruments as a member of "Troise and his Mandoliers", a band led by fellow Italian immigrant Pasquale Troise (1895–1957). This band recorded frequently...
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  • Festival in 1949. Capricante, also from 1949, was dedicated to his friend Pasquale Troise. Many of his pieces have been recorded as part of the Guild Light Music...
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  • Role Name Head coach Emanuele Troise Assistant coach Domenico Di Cecco Goalkeeping coach Domenico Corcione Fitness coaches Alberto Olianas Antonio Piccolo...
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  • performances. In 1932 he was responsible for launching and managing Pasquale Troise and his Mandoliers, an orchestra of about 16 mandolin, accordion, guitar...
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    it. Archived from the original on 30 April 2018. Retrieved 22 May 2017. Troise, Ciro (16 May 2015). "Patrick Cutrone, il bomber rossonero a cui s'aggrappa...
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    summer of 2007, when the club announced the appointment of Sicilian manager Pasquale Marino and also made various quality purchases including Fabio Quagliarella...
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  • Serie B in 2004, with Mario Somma as coach; the next season, which saw Pasquale Marino replacing Somma, who signed for Empoli, Arezzo barely maintained...
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  • 1998–2002 127 6 Antonio Bocchetti  Italy DF 1997–1998 2000–2003 74 2 Emanuele Troise  Italy DF 1998–2003 84 1 Nicola Mora  Italy DF 1998–2000 2004–2005 83 2...
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    Giuseppe Fornito Gennaro Tutino Leandro Vitiello Mariano Stendardo Emanuele Troise Giorgio Di Vicino Raffaele Longo Francesco Di Gennaro Dario Bova Soma Novothny...
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  • Reggina 2000–01 season Chairman Pasquale Foti Manager Franco Colomba Serie A 15th Coppa Italia 2nd Round Top goalscorer Davide Dionigi (6) ← 1999–2000...
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