The Music of Italy

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THANK YOU ALL for the response and transcriptions. This is a special song to me and my culture. I would love to see the Voss opus as well...will have to try to seek it. Grazie mille!
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tracyross wrote:Here is the Cherubini.
Cherubini - Fantasia pour le piano ou orgue.pdf
Tracy
Finally I had the time to study it. It looks deceivingly easier than actually is, being rather difficult polyphonically and very difficult to memorize due to the constant modulations.
I shall perform it next month in Rome at a festival of pianistic bonbons from Italy along with Casella's op.70.1 and I should obtain a good recording of it.
I'll post it as soon as I'll have it :)
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I would like to highlight the nice collection of pieces by Italian emigre Giuseppe Ferrata..

https://digitallibrary.tulane.edu/islan ... 6313coll30

A wealth of music here not found on IMSLP. Some virtuosic, as well as salon music. Would also be worth converting to B&W.
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musiclife217 wrote:I would like to highlight the nice collection of pieces by Italian emigre Giuseppe Ferrata..

https://digitallibrary.tulane.edu/islan ... 6313coll30

A wealth of music here not found on IMSLP. Some virtuosic, as well as salon music. Would also be worth converting to B&W.
Thanks for the link!
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Yes indeed. Very nice.
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Nice find. Here are the Four Piano Pieces, Op.4 converted to B&W.
Ferrata_Melodie, Op.4 No.1.pdf
Ferrata_Minuetto, Op.4 No.2.pdf
Ferrata_Romance, Op.4 No.3.pdf
Ferrata_Sull' Organetto, Op.4 No.4.pdf
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Jim Faston wrote:Nice find. Here are the Four Piano Pieces, Op.4 converted to B&W.
Ferrata_Melodie, Op.4 No.1.pdf
Ferrata_Minuetto, Op.4 No.2.pdf
Ferrata_Romance, Op.4 No.3.pdf
Ferrata_Sull' Organetto, Op.4 No.4.pdf
Wonderful, thank you! I'm glad that you enjoyed the music!
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At the request of a fellow PPer - a B&W conversion of the Tarantella Op.11 No.4.
Ferrata_Album Leaves, Op.11 No.4 - Tarantella.pdf
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Hi!
I found in Rome a copy of the six Sonatas op. V by Francesco Rutini, basically this edition (but a different volume):
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/i/20170275 ... -l1000.jpg

Let me know if I can share the score here with you :)
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That would be great !
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