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Italian composer
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Olympic medal record
Art competitions
Silver medal – second place 1920 Antwerp Music
Picture of Oreste Riva

Oreste Riva (21 July 1860 – 31 December 1936) was an Italian composer. In 1920 he won a silver medal in the art competitions of the Olympic Games for his "Marcia trionfale" ("Triumphal March").

References

  1. "Oreste Riva". Olympedia. Retrieved 22 July 2020.

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Bibliography

  • Marino Anesa: Dizionario della musica italian per banda - Biografie dei compositori e catalogo delle opere dal 1800 al 1945, 1993, 514 pp.
  • Paul E. Bierley, William H. Rehrig: The heritage encyclopedia of band music: composers and their music, Westerville, Ohio: Integrity Press, 1991 ISBN 0918048087
  • Carlo Schmidl: Dizionario universale dei musicisti: Supplemento, Milan: Sonzogno, 1938, 806 pp.
  • Franz Stieger: Opernlexikon - Teil II: Komponisten. 1, Band A-F, Tutzing: Hans Schneider, 1975–1983, 371 pp. ISBN 3795202035
  • Franz Stieger: Opernlexikon - Teil II: Komponisten. 2, Band G-M, Tutzing: Hans Schneider, 1975–1983, 373-772 pp. ISBN 3795202280
  • Wolfgang Suppan, Armin Suppan: Das Neue Lexikon des Blasmusikwesens, 4th edn., Freiburg-Tiengen, Blasmusikverlag Schulz GmbH, 1994 ISBN 3923058071


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