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'''Cardenio Botti''' (1890-1973) was an Italian composer who lived and worked in Malta around 1923.
'''Cardenio Botti''' (1890-1973) was an Italian composer who lived and worked in Malta around 1923.
His composition ''Inno San Paolo'' appears on the other side of a 78rpm shellac record issued in 1932 featuring the ''Inno Partito Nazionalista'' written by [[Josie Mallia Pulvirenti]] and [[Carmelo Mifsud Bonnici]], both of which were recorded in Milan.


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Cardenio Botti (1890-1973) was an Italian composer who lived and worked in Malta around 1923.

His composition Inno San Paolo appears on the other side of a 78rpm shellac record issued in 1932 featuring the Inno Partito Nazionalista written by Josie Mallia Pulvirenti and Carmelo Mifsud Bonnici, both of which were recorded in Milan.