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Accordionist Anthony Galla-Rini, 102, dies


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CORONA, Calif., Aug 11, 2006 (UPI via COMTEX) -- Internationally renowned accordion player Anthony Galla-Rini has died in Corona, Calif., after suffering a heart seizure. He was 102.

Galla-Rini's son, Ron, said the musician died July 30 at Corona Regional Medical Center, the Los Angeles Times reported Friday.

The self-taught musician, born Jan. 18, 1904, in Manchester, Conn., was renowned as a composer and arranger of popular and classical music for the accordion.

"It was his entire life's work, to elevate the accordion to a concert instrument," Ron Galla-Rini said.

In addition to his concert work, Galla-Rini played the accordion on many film scores, including such well-known films as "Laura" (1944) and "High Noon" (1952).

Galla-Rini is survived by his son, four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

A memorial service has been scheduled for Saturday at Olive Branch Community Church in Corona, where an ensemble of accordionists will play music arranged by Galla-Rini as a tribute.

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