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    Albert Fransella (17 March 1865 – 7 March 1935) was a virtuoso flutist and principal flutist of Dutch and British orchestras between 1880 and 1925. Fransella...
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    circa 1905 includes singing by Ruth Vincent with flute obligato by Albert Fransella (2:47). La perle du Brésil: Charmant oiseau This performance in 1917...
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    pathologist, and mycologist Albert Franks (1936–2017), English footballer Albert Fransella (1865–1935), Dutch flutist Albert T. Frantz (1903–1982), associate...
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  • (1968) reported a performance of the sonata at London's Aeolian Hall by Albert Fransella, Harry Waldo Warner and Miriam Timothy on 2 February 1917 as part of...
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  • Faculty of Arts Gallery, Golden Square, London by Léon Goossens (oboe), Albert Fransella (flute), and Harry Berly (viola). When they played the work again on...
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  • “Flute Archive Series 2: 1910 -1945”, Performed by Clement Barone, Albert Fransella, John Lemmoné, John Amadio. Master Classics, 1997. 1972 “Kavitta 2”...
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    Recorded circa 1905 and sung by Ruth Vincent with flute obbligato by Albert Fransella "Charmant oiseau" Recorded in 1917 and sung by Amelita Galli-Curci...
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  • After naval service in the First World War, he studied the flute with Albert Fransella, and supported himself by playing in a cinema orchestra. In 1926 Jackson...
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  • employment in a casino orchestra he went to London, where he studied with Albert Fransella. From 1913 to 1914, Gilbert-Jespersen was in Paris, studying flute...
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  • 1927 he formed a trio, The Philharmonic Trio, including the flautist Albert Fransella (1865–1935), later Robert Murchie (1884-1949) and Leon Goossens (1897–1988)...
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