The Music of Italy

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The Music of Italy

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Richard0428 wrote:Marvellous, Brian, thank you so much! Looking forward to trying it out!
Hello richard, here is the Casella, the copy is a pre-publication copy stamped Non Pubblicato Bozza di Stampa on horrible brown paper. The printing is quite faint so I had to copy it with a quite a bit of background dirt. Hope it is still legible enough.
best wishes
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Casella A Notte Alta.pdf

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The Music of Italy

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Hi Brian,
Wow! Many thanks; I didn't think I'd get to take a look at it for a while yet! What a wonderfully dark but luminous, mysterious piece. It's a great scan, and should be no problem reading. Thanks tons again for doing this!
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Many thanks to Brian!! I have been waititng for this score for a very long time.
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The Piano Concerto

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Hi all,
just a request.
Has anybody the piano concerto by Lorenzo Perosi (1916)
Perosi wrote this concerto in his best moment, when he was seen an european star. To my knowledge it was published by Ricodi, but it is out of print since long time

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Does anyone could please post
Petrassi piano works?
I have only the Toccata.
Thanks
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ctesibius wrote:Hi all,
just a request.
Has anybody the piano concerto by Lorenzo Perosi (1916)
Perosi wrote this concerto in his best moment, when he was seen an european star. To my knowledge it was published by Ricodi, but it is out of print since long time

Ctesibius
http://www.ricordi.it/catalogo/archivio ... i/concerto

It is still in their catalogue, but might well be a rental item.

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Post by Hexameron »

What about Niccolo van Westerhout(1862-1898)?

He wrote some outstanding salon pieces including a meaty Piano Sonata in F minor, nocturnes, and the bewitching Insonni piano collection. I have yet to find any scores, though.
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Found on my HD, received from a friend, definitely not my scan, thanks to the original scanner, not so tipically Italian:
Westerhout Ronde d'amour A-Dur (c 1895).pdf
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there are 374 scores in Milano, but I think it doesn't worth the effort of copying those, I'll give a look to the two sonatas

search here for other pieces

http://opac.sbn.it/opacsbn/opac/iccu/musica.jsp
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May I humbly have a request ?

Does anyone have Pick-Mangiagalli's

Toccata op. 7
Capriccio op. 65
Rapsodia epica op 68
Passacaglia a-minor ?


Would be of certain interest ...

Thanks !
Best regards, Ferruccio
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