The Music of Italy

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Here is the Cherubini.
Cherubini - Fantasia pour le piano ou orgue.pdf
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my old scan :-)
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Caprotti wrote:my old scan :-)
What goes around, comes around...

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Thank you so much for the Cherubini!
I'll begin to work on it right now: the Capriccio is too long for my stamina :mrgreen:
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Mattei, Tito (1841-1914)
Etna - Valse de Bravoure pour Piano
Published by Schirmer, NY, nd [1880]
Mattei.-.Etna-Valse-de-Bravoure-(pno-Schirmer-Edition-1880).pdf
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Thank you, FW190. That Mattei valse seems quite representative of the genre. Hilariously fun to play pieces like this.
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Does anyone have piano scores by Puccini?
Scossa elettrica, Piccolo tango...
Are they yet copyrighted?
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An unpublished Valz [sic] by Bellini.

http://www.bollettinostudibelliniani.eu ... teffan.pdf
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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... :)
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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.
Döhler_Deuxième Ballade, Op.55.pdf
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