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English: Nino Marcelli (1890–1967) was an American composer and conductor of Italian-Chilean origin.
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Source Luis Sandoval y Bustamante. Reseña histórica del Conservatorio nacional de música y declamacion, 1849 á 1911. — Santiago de Chile : Gutenberg, 1911. — 91 p.
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