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Encyclopedia > Quartetto Ritmo

Quartetto Ritmo was a jazz vocal male quartet working in Italy during 1940s.


The group originated from the previous Quartetto Egie, after Iacopo Jacomelli left the formation. Virgilio Savona replaced him and joined Tata Giacobetti, Enrico Gentile and Enrico De Angelis to form the new Quartetto Ritmo.


In 1941 Enrico Gentile was replaced by Felice Chiusano and the group changed name to Quartetto Cetra.


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BIGpedia - Virgilio Savona - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online (260 words)
Antonio Virgilio Savona (born in Palermo, 1 January 1920) was one of the members of the Italian vocal group, the Quartetto Cetra.
In 1941 he replaced Iacopo Jacomelli in a vocal quartet called Quartetto Egie.
The group changed name to Quartetto Ritmo at first, then to Quartetto Cetra one year later.
Quartetto Ritmo at AllExperts (138 words)
Quartetto Ritmo was a jazz vocal male quartet working in Italy during 1940s.
The group originated from the previous Quartetto Egie, after Iacopo Jacomelli left the formation.
Virgilio Savona replaced him and joined Tata Giacobetti, Enrico Gentile and Enrico De Angelis to form the new Quartetto Ritmo.
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