Mori, Frank (Francis)
Mori, Frank (Francis)
Mori, Frank (Francis), English conductor and composer, son of Nicolas Mori ; b. London, March 21, 1820; d. Chaumont, France, Aug. 2, 1873. He was educated by his father. He wrote light music, his operetta The River-Sprite (London, Feb. 9, 1865) being fairly successful.
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