In the séance Valiantine claimed to have contacted the "spirit" of the composer Luigi Arditi who spoke Italian.
Kaeppeler received a $2000 scholarship for winning a Preliminary Talent award with her rendition of the Luigi Arditi waltz "Il Bacio".
He died at Hove, near Brighton (England), and is buried in Hove Cemetery.
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Arditi conducted opera throughout Italy and in 1846 found himself conducting as far afield as Havana, Cuba.
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Then, following a visit to Constantinople, he decided to settle in London, but made several trips again to America with the Royal Italian Opera Company.
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His Inno Turco (1856) for Sultan Abdülmecid I set to a Turkish text was later sung in London during the state visit of Sultan Abdülaziz at Crystal Palace by a British choir of 1600 in July 1867.
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Vincent made a number of recordings of songs for HMV and Columbia between 1904 and 1920 including "The Waltz Song" from Edward German's Tom Jones, and songs by Luigi Arditi, Haydn Wood, Percy Fletcher, and Frederic Hymen Cowen.