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Umberto Ravetta

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Umberto Ravetta (Venice December 22, 1884 – Senigallia January 26, 1965) was an Italian bishop and choir conductor.

Life

Born in Venice, Ravetta was ordained as a priest the 25th of July 1909 by cardinal Aristide Cavallari. He was a good musician and he led the Cappella Marciana in the years 1921-1926. He was elected bishop of Senigallia the 14th of November 1938. He attended the first two session of the Second Vatican Council until he died the 26th of January 1965


Compositions

  • Ave Maris Stella


Preceded by List of Maestri of Cappella Marciana
1921 – 1926
Succeeded by