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− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:Cochini_Ferdinand_Grand_Slam_Three_Aces_Comics.png|right]]Classical composer from the story "The Man Who Played the Oboe!" in the Anglo-American comic book ''Grand Slam Three Aces Comics'' #47 (October 1945). He was composed a ''Fantasia for the Oboe'' so difficult to play, that it has only been attempted twice in the U.S. in 15 years. The first was [[Ferdinand Cochini]], 15 years ago (so, 1930). The second, [[Alberti]], was murdered by Cochini after completing it. Hero Dr. Destine and his sidekick Rugged solved the case. |
The piece climaxes with a lot of crashing cymbals and kettle drums, which hid the noise of the gunshot that killed Alberti. | The piece climaxes with a lot of crashing cymbals and kettle drums, which hid the noise of the gunshot that killed Alberti. |
Revision as of 08:42, 10 May 2018
Classical composer from the story "The Man Who Played the Oboe!" in the Anglo-American comic book Grand Slam Three Aces Comics #47 (October 1945). He was composed a Fantasia for the Oboe so difficult to play, that it has only been attempted twice in the U.S. in 15 years. The first was Ferdinand Cochini, 15 years ago (so, 1930). The second, Alberti, was murdered by Cochini after completing it. Hero Dr. Destine and his sidekick Rugged solved the case.
The piece climaxes with a lot of crashing cymbals and kettle drums, which hid the noise of the gunshot that killed Alberti.
Cochini made a popular recording of the piece. Alberti was planning on recording it also, but was murdered before he could do it.