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Article in “El Siglo”, Dated September 27, 1907

Article in “El Siglo”, Dated September 27, 1907

Article in "El Siglo", Dated September 27, 1907, about two concerts to be given at the Franz Liszt Conservatory of Music by violinists Andrés Gaos and América M. de Gaos, accompanied by Luisa Gallo and Camilo Giucci (son). It includes the program. Location: bibliotecadigital.bibna.gub.uy

Article in “La Alborada”, Dated June 1, 1902

Article in “La Alborada”, Dated June 1, 1902

Article in "La Alborada", Dated June 1, 1902, about a "festival" that was to be held at the Franz Liszt Conservatory of Music. Several female students were going to be present.. Location: anaforas.fic.edu.uy/jspui/

Article in “La Alborada”, Dated October 27, 1901

Article in “La Alborada”, Dated October 27, 1901

Article in "La Alborada", Dated October 27, 1901, No. 189, about a concert held at the Franz Liszt Conservatory of Music. It includes portraits of Camilo Giucci, Elvira Mazzuchelli, Luisa Gallo and Andrés Gaos.. Location: anaforas.fic.edu.uy/jspui/

Article in “El Siglo”, Dated July 28, 1900

Article in “El Siglo”, Dated July 28, 1900

Article in "El Siglo", Dated July 28, 1900, No. 719. In "Sociales," they report that rehearsals of Sociedad Coral Santa Cecilia continued. It lists the attendees. In addition, it shows a brief review of the last concert at the Franz Liszt Conservatory of Music, in which only students of the Conservatory participated. Location: bibliotecadigital.bibna.gub.uy

Article in “El Siglo”, Dated May 3, 1900

Article in “El Siglo”, Dated May 3, 1900

Article in "El Siglo", Dated May 3, 1900, No. 633. In "Sociales," they report that at the request of Camilo Giucci (father), María Eugenia Vaz Ferreira was going to compose a hymn dedicated to Santa Cecilia, for the homonymous choir. Location: bibliotecadigital.bibna.gub.uy

Article in “El Siglo”, Dated November 28, 1899

Article in “El Siglo”, Dated November 28, 1899

Article in "El Siglo", Dated November 28, 1899, No. 10,433. In "Ecos Sociales," they reproduce what appears to be a speech by Camilo to his students of Coro Santa Cecilia, in response to a gift they gave to Camilo. Location: bibliotecadigital.bibna.gub.uy