The Music of Italy

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Durante Divertimento.pdf
Francesco Durante: Divertimento
A little piece by Durante, nice to play.
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Hi. In a stack of scores belonging to a friend of mine I found a work by a quite obscure composer, Renzo Rossellini. The work is "Quattro Poemetti Pagani" written in 1936.
I promptly scanned the file -not very HQ but finely readable- and, if copyright permits me (I don't know the composer) I would be more than happy to share it here.
Let me know if I can post the file :)
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Renzo Rossellini (2 February 1908 – 13 May 1982). Here's a very brief bio:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renzo_Rossellini_(composer%29
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Aprosdoketon wrote:Hi. In a stack of scores belonging to a friend of mine I found a work by a quite obscure composer, Renzo Rossellini. The work is "Quattro Poemetti Pagani" written in 1936.
I promptly scanned the file -not very HQ but finely readable- and, if copyright permits me (I don't know the composer) I would be more than happy to share it here.
Let me know if I can post the file :)

Aprosdoketon

Owing to the obscurity of the composer (completely new to me and I suspect may be out of print) - I am happy for you to post.

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Ok!
Scanned by a noob without equipment (low quality and big size), but I printed a couple of pages and are readable without any problems.
Renzo Rossellini - Poemetti Pagani.pdf
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Thank you Aprosdoketon... this is a wonderful and rare find. Lovely set of impressionist poems, well conceived and with the prestigious Ricordi imprint! Thanks for sharing this very interesing score with us all.
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Aprosdoketon wrote:Ok!
Scanned by a noob without equipment (low quality and big size), but I printed a couple of pages and are readable without any problems.
Nice set of pieces--thanks for the upload. I particulary like the third, 'Ninfa.'
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My typesetting (made in Musescore) of a Sonata by
SANTE LAPIS (Santo? 1699/1765)
based on an old edition in IMSLP.
I plan to complete the set in the spare time.
SonataI.pdf
Any feedback in improving the layout is more than welcome!
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Aprosdoketon wrote:Any feedback in improving the layout is more than welcome!
A couple of small observations - hope you don't mind:-
1. It is very clear to read, although the IMSLP original is also fairly clear.
2. Is the bar-numbering correct? I thought that, by convention, only metrically
complete bars are meant to be numbered. (I'd have omitted the bar-numbering
completely, to avoid possible confusion.)
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Timtin wrote:
Aprosdoketon wrote:Any feedback in improving the layout is more than welcome!
2. Is the bar-numbering correct? I thought that, by convention, only metrically
complete bars are meant to be numbered.
You're right! I have forgotten to eliminate the anacrusis from the count.
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