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  • Fausto Papetti (28 January 1923 – 15 June 1999) was an Italian alto saxophone player.
  • Fausto Papetti (Viggiù, 28 January 1923 – San Remo, 15 June 1999) was an Italian alto saxophone player.
  • Fausto Papetti was an Italian alto saxophone player.
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    Durium Records

    Italian record label

    For the British label of the same name, see Durium Records (UK). For the synthetic resin, see Durium.

    Record label

    Durium Records
    Founded1935 (1935)
    FounderAlberto Aroldi
    Defunct1989 (1989)
    GenrePop
    Country of origin Italy
    LocationMilan

    Durium was an Italian record label, active from 1935 to 1989. Part of the catalogue and the brand were subsequently taken over by Ricordi, who used it for some reissues. Its initial trademark consisted of the writing Durium in block letters, surmounted by the stylisation of three trumpets and an eagle. Immediately after the war, this logo was abandoned to move to the stylisation of a disk with three internal rays crossed by the writing Durium in italics.

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    Early years

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    Durium SA was founded in 1935 in Milan (originally as Durium La Voce dell'Impero) by a group of Milanese entrepreneurs including Martinengo and Alberto Airoldi, who became its president. The headquarters were in Corso Garibaldi in Milan and production covered both discs and sound producers.

    The first records released were recitations of tales for children, and other productions aimed at emigrants and troops abroad. In the years 1935/1936 - lacking the mater

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        A famous Italian saxophonist. Born in Viggiù (Italy) on January 28, 1923, died in San Remo (Italy) on June 15, 1999. Papetti became well known for all the years '60 and '70, and all his new album reaches the top of the hit parade; he was also printed in all the Latin American market. During the period of greatest splendour, the '70s, Papetti also produced two collections a year, the best-selling being the 20th one, which came up first in 1975. View wiki

        A famous Italian saxophonist. Born in Viggiù (Italy) on January 28, 1923, died in San Remo (Italy) on June 15, 1999. Papetti became well known for all the years '60 and '70, and a… read more

        A famous Italian saxophonist. Born in Viggiù (Italy) on January 28, 1923, died in San Remo (Italy) on June 15, 1999. Papetti became well known for all the years '60 and '70, and all his new album reaches the top of the hit pa… read more

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