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Mosco may refer to the following people: ;Given name *Mosco Carner (1904–1985), Austrian-born British musicologist, conductor and critic * Mosco de la Merced I (Juan Domínguez, born 1977), Mexican professional wrestler *Mosco de la Merced II (Juan Valdez, born 1964), Mexican professional wrestler ;Surname * Benjamín Mosco (born 1985), Mexican football player *Harry Mosco (d. 2012), the lead vocalist of the Nigerian afro-rock band ''The Funkees'' * Maisie Mosco (1924–2011), English writer * Rosemary Mosco, Canadian cartoonist *Steve Mosco, the central figure in The British reggae band '' Jah Warrior'' * Umberto Mosco, Italian mathematician **Mosco convergence in mathematical analysis, discovered by Umberto Mosco See also *Moscow (other) Moscow is the capital of Russia. Moscow may also refer to: Music * ''Moscow'' (Tchaikovsky), 1883 cantata by Tchaikovsky *''Oh Moscow'', an album by Lindsay Cooper *''Moscow'' (Giardini), a hymn tune by Felice Giardini, also ca ...
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Mosco Carner
Mosco Carner (born Mosco Cohen) (15 November 1904 – 3 August 1985) was an Austrian-born British musicologist, conductor and critic. He wrote on a wide range of music subjects, but was particularly known for his studies on the life and works of the composers Giacomo Puccini and Alban Berg.Sadie Biography Born in Vienna to Rudolf and Selma Cohen,''Who's Who in the World'', 1978-1979 (1978) p. 160 Carner was educated at the Vienna Conservatory and at the University of Vienna, where he studied musicology under Guido Adler. He received his doctorate there in 1928, with a dissertation on the sonata form in the works of Robert Schumann. He then worked as an opera conductor in Opava (now in the Czech Republic) from 1929 to 1930 and in the Free City of Danzig from 1930 to 1933. In 1933, he settled in London (using a tourist visa to get there) where he was to live for the rest of his life. In London, he initially worked as a guest conductor for the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC Sym ...
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X-Fly
Juan Francisco Domínguez (born September 8, 1977) is a Mexican ''luchador'' or professional wrestler, currently performing under the ring name X-Fly. He is also known as the original Mosco de la Merced ("Mosquito of the Mercy"), a name which has since been given another ''luchador''. He is best known for his stints with the AAA promotion, the latest while representing ''Los Perros del Mal''. Professional wrestling career AAA (1995–1997) Domínguez made his professional wrestling debut for AAA in October 1995 as the masked Mosco de la Merced ("Mosquito of the Mercy"). After working random undercard matches for over a year, Mosco de la Merced was included in a new ''rudo'' (villainous) stable named ''Los Rudos de la Galaxia'' ("The Villains of the Galaxy"). The group, which also included Abismo Negro, Histeria, Maniaco and March-1, spent the first half of 1997 feuding with the ''Los Cadetes del Espacio'' ("Space Cadets") stable. Through AAA's working agreement with the Wor ...
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Mosco De La Merced
Mosco de la Merced (Juan Valdez Valentino) is a Mexican ''Luchador'' or professional wrestler, best known for his time in Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) where he was a part of ''Los Vipers'' for many years. Before adopting the Mosco de la Merced ring name he worked for as Loco Valentino for over 10 years. He is a former holder of the Mexican National Tag Team Championship with Fuerza Guerrera and held the Mexican National Atómicos Championship four times with Histeria, Psicosis II and Maniaco. His name roughly translates to "Mosquito of Mercy". Professional wrestling career He began his wrestling career under the name Loco Valentino, son of the original Loco Valentino who also trained him for his professional wrestling career. Valentino wrestled for the Universal Wrestling Association in the early 1990s, where he defeated Semanarista to win the UWA World Lightweight Championship on September 22, 1994. Valentino would hold the championship until the UWA closed down ...
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Benjamín Mosco
Benjamín Jesús Mosco Méndez (born 9 February 1985), known as Benjamín Mosco, is a former Mexican football player. Career He played as a defender for Correcaminos UAT in the Liga de Ascenso. He started his career with the senior side of Pumas UNAM in 2006, but never appeared in a league match for the club. He has played for the Mexico national beach football team at the 2011 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup The 2011 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup was the sixth edition of the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup, governed by FIFA. Overall, this was the 16th edition of a world cup in beach soccer since the establishment of the ''Beach Soccer World Championships'' ... finals. References External links * * * * 1985 births Living people Correcaminos UAT footballers Footballers from Mexico City Men's association football defenders Mexican men's footballers {{Mexico-footy-defender-stub ...
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Harry Mosco
Harry Mosco Agada was the lead vocalist of the band ''The Funkees'', when the band split up after FESTAC 77 Festac '77, also known as the Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture (the first was in Dakar, 1966), was a major international festival held in Lagos, Nigeria, from 15 January 1977 to 12 February 1977. The month-long event ce ..., Mosco released solo albums under his name. Between 1966 and 1969 and prior to the Funkees formation, Mosco was a musician with Celestine Ukwu's band. Thereafter, he founded ''The Funkees'' along with other musicians such as Chyke Madu. The band had success with two singles, ''Akula/Onye Mmanya'' and ''Akpakoro'', following the success of the singles, the band move to England to widen their audience. In 1977, the Funkees were invited to perform at FESTAC 77, following the event, the band went on a tour in Nigeria. After they returned to their base in the U.K., factions already developed among band members created a crisis that ...
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Maisie Mosco
Maisie Mosco (7 December 1924 – 31 October 2011) was an English writer. She was born as Maisie Gottlieb in Oldham, northeast of Manchester, England, on 7 December 1924, the eldest of three children. Her parents were of Latvian Jewish and Viennese Jewish descent. Their respective families settled in England in the late 19th century, and both her parents were born in Manchester. A clever girl, she wanted to study medicine though because of her mother's illness, and as the eldest child, she had to leave school at the age of 14 to help in the family business. At the age of 18 she joined the ATS and by the end of World War II, was helping to teach illiterate soldiers how to read. She married twice: to Aubrey Liston in 1948, then to Gerald Mosco in 1957. She died in London on 31 October 2011, aged 86. Writings After the war, she edited a Manchester Jewish weekly newspaper, the '' Jewish Gazette'', subsequently writing radio plays for the BBC. One of her stage plays, ''Happy Famil ...
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Rosemary Mosco
Rosemary Mosco is a cartoonist and writer working in science communication. She is best known for the science-and-nature comic ''Bird and Moon'', and her graphic novels about nature. She also published a best-selling travel guide for children. Personal life Mosco was raised in Ottawa, Ontario, where she would go hiking with her mom and then draw pictures of the wildlife they saw when they got back home. She holds a bachelor's degree in anthropology from McGill University and is a graduate of the Field Naturalist Program from the University of Vermont. She worked in communication and marketing positions at nonprofits such as Mass Audubon and the National Park Service. She has birds as pets. Writing Mosco's work has been featured in '' The Guardian'' and the ''Huffington Post'', on the radio program '' Science Friday'', and by the Audubon Society. Her early webcomics include ''Wild Toronto'' and (with Maris Wicks) ''Wild City Comics.'' As of 2021, she writes the webco ...
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Jah Warrior
Jah Warrior is a United Kingdom roots reggae/ dub production team, record label, sound system, and musical group centred on Steve Mosco. Overview Mosco first got interested in reggae as a teenager in Manchester. He started attending sound system events in Moss Side and Hulme, before travelling further afield, experiencing the likes of Jah Shaka. In 1981 he moved to London and was invited by Tim Westwood to do a reggae show on a pirate station called LWR. He also worked as a selector on the ''Humble Lion'' sound system, which in 1987 was renamed ''Jah Warrior''. In 1990 he put out an album called ''Warrior Dub'' under the name Zulu Warriors. In 1995 he started the Jah Warrior record label, the first release being "The 22nd Book" by Naph-Tali, followed by the album ''One of These Days''. Since 1999, he has concentrated on production. He has since produced albums by artists such as Hughie Izachaar, Tena Stelin, Prince Alla, Peter Broggs, Trinity, Dillinger, Rod Taylor, U Brown ...
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Umberto Mosco
Umberto is a masculine Italian given name. It is the Italian form of Humbert. People with the name include: * King Umberto I of Italy (1844–1900) * King Umberto II of Italy (1904–1983) * Prince Umberto, Count of Salemi (1889–1918) * Umberto I, Count of Savoy (980 – 1047 or 1048) * Umberto II, Count of Savoy (1065–1103) * Umberto III, Count of Savoy (1135–1189) * Umberto Bassignani (1878–1944), Italian sculptor * Umberto Boccioni (1882–1916), Italian artist and sculptor * Umberto Calzolari (1938–2018), Italian baseball player * Umberto Colombo (1927–2006), Italian scientist * Umberto De Morpurgo (1896–1961), Italian tennis player * Umberto Eco (1932–2016), Italian writer * Umberto Giordano (1867–1948), Italian composer * Umberto Meoli (1920–2002), Italian economic historian * Umberto Merlin (1885–1964), Italian lawyer and politician * Umberto Nobile (1885–1978), Italian pilot and explorer * Umberto Panerai (born 1953), Italian water polo player * ...
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Mosco Convergence
In mathematical analysis, Mosco convergence is a notion of convergence for functional (mathematics), functionals that is used in nonlinear, nonlinear analysis and set-valued analysis. It is a particular case of Γ-convergence. Mosco convergence is sometimes phrased as “weak Γ-liminf and strong Γ-limsup” convergence since it uses both the Weak topology#The strong and weak topologies, weak and strong topologies on a topological vector space ''X''. In finite dimensional spaces, Mosco convergence coincides with epi-convergence, while in infinite-dimensional ones, Mosco convergence is strictly stronger property. ''Mosco convergence'' is named after Italy, Italian mathematician Umberto Mosco, a current Harold J. Gayhttp://www.wpi.edu/Campus/Faculty/Awards/Professorship/gayprofship.html professor of mathematics at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Definition Let ''X'' be a topological vector space and let ''X''∗ denote the continuous dual space, dual space of continuous linear fun ...
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