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Claudio Damiani
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Claudio Merulo - Claudio Merulo (Merlotti, Merulus, also Claudio da Correggio) (April 8, 1533 – May 4, 1604) was an Italian composer, publisher and organist of the late Renaissance, famous for his innovative keyboard music and his ensemble music in the Venetian polychoral style. He was born in Correggio and died in Parma. Claudio Bunster - Claudio Bunster Weitzman (formerly known as Claudio Teitelboim Weitzman) (born April 15 1948) is a Chilean scientist. Anthony Damiani - Anthony Damiani (1922-1984) was an American philosopher and teacher. Born and raised in New York City, Damiani moved with his family upstate in the 1960s. Claudio Gentile - Claudio Gentile (born 27 September 1953) was a legendary Italian footballer of the 1970's and 1980's. One of the toughest and roughest defenders in the history of the game, Gentile was a key part of both the world cup winning Italy team of 1982, and the all conquering Juventus club side of the late seventies and early eighties.
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