The Music of Italy
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Re: The Music of Italy
Here is the Cherubini.
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Re: The Music of Italy
my old scan
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Re: The Music of Italy
What goes around, comes around...Caprotti wrote:my old scan
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Fred
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Re: The Music of Italy
Thank you so much for the Cherubini!
I'll begin to work on it right now: the Capriccio is too long for my stamina
I'll begin to work on it right now: the Capriccio is too long for my stamina
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Re: The Music of Italy
Mattei, Tito (1841-1914)
Etna - Valse de Bravoure pour Piano
Published by Schirmer, NY, nd [1880]
Etna - Valse de Bravoure pour Piano
Published by Schirmer, NY, nd [1880]
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In Bach we trust.
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Re: The Music of Italy
Thank you, FW190. That Mattei valse seems quite representative of the genre. Hilariously fun to play pieces like this.
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Re: The Music of Italy
Does anyone have piano scores by Puccini?
Scossa elettrica, Piccolo tango...
Are they yet copyrighted?
Thanks
Scossa elettrica, Piccolo tango...
Are they yet copyrighted?
Thanks
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Re: The Music of Italy
we haven't mentioned Dohler in a bit...sometimes we need to hear some piano acrobatics from the Parisian virtuosi...
I saw the roll recording of his Op. 55 - Ballade (2nd) on BnE
http://bdh.bne.es/bnesearch/Search.do?l ... ageSize=30
The score is with:
http://haab-digital.klassik-stiftung.de ... 5676542/1/
Does anyone know how to pull the images into one PDF?
Dohler is one that I would still like to hear more from...
I saw the roll recording of his Op. 55 - Ballade (2nd) on BnE
http://bdh.bne.es/bnesearch/Search.do?l ... ageSize=30
The score is with:
http://haab-digital.klassik-stiftung.de ... 5676542/1/
Does anyone know how to pull the images into one PDF?
Dohler is one that I would still like to hear more from...
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Re: The Music of Italy
You can save the individual pages as PDFs. I'm not sure if there is an easier way or if the pages can be had in higher resolution. I concatented the 13 individual pages into one PDF.
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