Umberto Ravetta
Umberto Ravetta (Venice, 22 December 1884 – Senigallia, 26 January 1965) was an Italian bishop and choir conductor.
Life
Born in Venice, Ravetta was ordained as a priest on 25 July 1909 by cardinal Aristide Cavallari. He was a good musician and he led the Cappella Marciana from 1921 to 1926. He was elected bishop of Senigallia on 14 November 1938. He attended the first two sessions of the Second Vatican Council until his death on 26 January 1965.
Compositions
- Ave Maris Stella
References
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- Baldassare Donato (1590)
- Giovanni Croce (1605)
- Giulio Cesare Martinengo (1609)
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- Francesco Cavalli (1668)
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- Bonaventura Furlanetto (1808)
- Giovanni Agostino Perotti (1811)
- Antonio Buzzolla (1855)
- Nicolò Coccon (1871)
- Lorenzo Perosi (1894)
- Pietro Magri (1898)
- Giulio Bas (1899)
- Delfino Thermignon (1900)
- Umberto Ravetta (1921)
- Matteo Tosi (1926)
- Gastone De Zuccoli (1937)
- Luigi Vio (1939)
- Alfredo Bravi (1954)
- Roberto Micconi (1981)
- Marco Gemmani (2000)
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