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'''Alberto Sitta''', an expert musician and music teacher, performed professionally as '''Chun-Chin-Fu''' (also spelled '''Chung Chin Foo''').
'''Alberto Sitta''' (1919-1989), an expert musician and music teacher, performed professionally as '''Chun-Chin-Fu''' (also spelled '''Chung Chin Foo''').


He was elected President of [[FISM]] and served as President of Club Magico Italiano (The Italian Magic Circle) and was Editor of it's quarterly magazine [[Magia Moderna]]. {{Youtube thumb|uB7GCAkGh9s}}
== Biography ==
Sitta was elected President of [[FISM]] and served as President of Club Magico Italiano (The Italian Magic Circle) and was Editor of it's quarterly magazine [[Magia Moderna]]. {{Youtube thumb|uB7GCAkGh9s}}


He died of smoke inhalation in his home in Bologna when a lamp exploded from faulty wiring after he fell asleep watching television.  
He died of smoke inhalation in his home in Rome when a lamp exploded from faulty wiring after he fell asleep watching television.  


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* Obit [[Genii 1989 June|Genii, Vol. 52, No 12, June 1989]], Prof. Alberto Sitta, page 828
* Obit [[Genii 1989 June|Genii, Vol. 52, No 12, June 1989]], Prof. Alberto Sitta, page 828
* The Linking Ring, Vol. 69, No. 10, October, 1989, Our Side of the Pond by ELIZABETH WARLOCK, page 101, ALBERTO SITTA, page 111  
* The Linking Ring, Vol. 69, No. 10, October, 1989, Our Side of the Pond by ELIZABETH WARLOCK, page 101, ALBERTO SITTA, page 111  
* http://www.magicpromotionclub.ch/Kurzbio%20C.htm, Chun-Chin-Fu (Alberto Sitta), 1919-1989 (I)
* https://web.archive.org/web/20140407225621/http://www.magicpromotionclub.ch/Kurzbio%20C.htm
* http://www.giochidiprestigio.it/sitta.html, Alberto Sitta in arte CHUN-CHIN-FU
* http://www.giochidiprestigio.it/sitta.html, Alberto Sitta in arte CHUN-CHIN-FU
   
   
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Latest revision as of 05:56, 3 June 2022

Prof. Alberto Sitta
BornDecember 4, 1919
Ferrara, Italy
DiedJuly 31, 1989 (age 69)
Bologna, Italy
NationalityItalian

Alberto Sitta (1919-1989), an expert musician and music teacher, performed professionally as Chun-Chin-Fu (also spelled Chung Chin Foo).

Biography

Sitta was elected President of FISM and served as President of Club Magico Italiano (The Italian Magic Circle) and was Editor of it's quarterly magazine Magia Moderna.

He died of smoke inhalation in his home in Bologna when a lamp exploded from faulty wiring after he fell asleep watching television.

References