Tarcisio Fusco

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Tarcisio Fusco
Born27 May 1904
OccupationCinematographer
Years active1940-1961

Tarcisio Fusco was an Italian composer of film scores. [1] He was the brother of the composer Giovanni Fusco and the uncle of operatic soprano Cecilia Fusco.

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  1. Stewart p.178

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