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Ulderico Marcelli

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Marcelli married a woman named Clementina (1879–1956); the couple had two daughters, Aida and Gloria Emma, the second born in 1906. On January 26, 1910, Marcelli and his family, accompanied by his sister Julia Marcelli, arrived in
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In his leisure, Marcelli painted in oils, mostly landscapes. Two were exhibited at the Bohemian Club in 1922: "Cabeza de Estudio" and "A Bit of Old California."
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in the late 1930s and 1940s, with as many as 165,000 people showing up for a 1940 performance in which Marcelli's orchestra backed singer
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Music Library Association, Northern California Chapter. MLA NCC Newsletter, Vol. 16, no. 2 (Spring 2002). John L. Walker,
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show, during the years 1935–1936, and he directed the Rico Marcelli Symphony Orchestra in a series of outdoor concerts at
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On Christmas Day in 1937, Marcelli married a second time, to the soloist violin player of the Fibber McGee band,
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as well as concert master for "Demetrio's Venetian Orchestra of Soloists", a well-regarded "cafe orchestra."
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for the Bohemian Club, the last in 1961. As well in 1920, Marcelli began conducting the house orchestra for
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Bringing the Masses to the Music: Ulderico Marcelli and the Silent Film in San Francisco
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and musical accompaniment for dramatic performances, and for his skill as an orchestra
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in 1922. Marcelli arranged the official musical accompaniment for the silent film
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showings at the Tivoli Theatre, a position he kept until he was hired away by
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Marcelli's friend Brescia moved to San Francisco in 1914. In 1915 at the
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as the composer for the summer musical theater at the
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In 1920, Marcelli wrote the first of an eventual six
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Index

Italian
composer
United States
operas
conductor
Rome
Chile
Santiago
Ecuador
Quito
Domenico Brescia
San Francisco
French horn
San Francisco Symphony
Panama–Pacific International Exposition
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Oakland
Bohemian Club
Bohemian Grove
Grove Plays
silent film
Sid Grauman
Salomé
Los Angeles, California
radio broadcasting
Fibber McGee and Molly
Grant Park
Chicago
Paul Robeson
Audrey Call

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