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José Oxilia ca. 1900

José Oxilia, also known in Italy as Giuseppe Oxilia (Montevideo, 3 June 1861 - 18 May 1919) was a Uruguayan operatic tenor.

He enjoyed great success in both Uruguay and Italy.

References

  1. Giuseppe Oxilia (in Italian)


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