Article in "El Siglo", Dated December 6, 1913, No. 14,773, on Camilo Giucci passing away (father). Location: anaforas.fic.edu.uy
Familiar: Camilo Giucci
Letter from José Vianna da Motta to Camilo Giucci (father)
Letter from José Vianna da Motta to Camilo Giucci (father), referring to a violin concert by Camilo Giucci (son) in Berlin. Dated February 8, 1913. Location: Museo Histórico Nacional.
Letter from Camilo Giucci (father) to Camilo (son)
Letter from Camilo Giucci (father) to Camilo (son), in which Camilo greets his son, who is preparing for a concert in Berlin. Dated August 22, 1911. Location: Museo Histórico Nacional.
Receipt for rent of premises at the Teatro Solís of the Franz Liszt Conservatory of Music
Receipt for rent of premises at the Teatro Solís of the Franz Liszt Conservatory of Music. Dated July 31, 1911. Location: Museo Histórico Nacional.
Article in “La Semana”, Dated July 8, 1911
Article in "La Semana", Dated July 8, 1911, year III, No. 99. The biographer of the Franz Liszt Conservatory of Music is announced. Location: anaforas.fic.edu.uy/jspui/
Letter from Camilo (son) to his father
Letter from Camilo (son) to his father. It seems to be before his first return to Montevideo. It refers to the Massón family. Undated. Location: Museo Histórico Nacional.
Letter from Pedro Martí to Camilo Giucci (father)
Letter from Pedro Martí to Camilo Giucci (father), in which Martí asks Camilo to sign the minutes of a contest. Dated May 15, 1911. Location: Museo Histórico Nacional.
Letter from Camilo Giucci (father) to Camilo (son)
Letter from Camilo Giucci (father) to Camilo (son), referring to his piano lessons. Dated April 26, 1911. Location: Museo Histórico Nacional.
Letter from Luisa Gallo to Camilo (son)
Letter from Luisa Gallo to Camilo (son), in which she writes about the improvements in the musical studies of each child. Dated April 24, 1911. Location: Museo Histórico Nacional.
Letter from Camilo Giucci (son) to his father
Letter from Camilo Giucci (son) to his father, in which Camilo (son) is happy about José Batlle y Ordóñez's electoral victory. He also writes about the progress of his studies and the search for a new violin. Dated March 9, 1911. Location: Museo Histórico Nacional.









