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here's Wolf's second (unfinished) opera as vocal score:
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Thank You, Hobbypianist!
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relative wrote:Thank You, Hobbypianist!
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You're welcome!
Thanks, also Happy New Year to you!
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Hey everyone!!

Does anyone have Scarlatti's "Qual farfalletta amante" sheet music??
Some says it's composed by Alessandro Scarlatti some says it's by his son D.Scarlatti. I'm confused... Is it from an opera?? I heard about this song, it's soooo great!!

Thanks a lot everyone!!
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selingzhang wrote:Hey everyone!!

Does anyone have Scarlatti's "Qual farfalletta amante" sheet music??
Some says it's composed by Alessandro Scarlatti some says it's by his son D.Scarlatti. I'm confused... Is it from an opera?? I heard about this song, it's soooo great!!

Thanks a lot everyone!!
Seling
Here you are seling, and you have the choice of singing it in Hungarian or Italian, personally i would stick to the Italian, the original language (haha). Whether it comes from an opera I don't know but it would seem likely as he wrote 115 of them. Domenico was more of a keyboard composer than Alessandro and therefore I think it more unlikely that he wrote it, but without more detective work the question will always remain.
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the author should be Domenico

the arietta is included for example in :

Qual farfalletta amante / di Domenico Scarlatti ; Bearbeitet und ubersetzt von Prof. Ad. Schimon
Cacilia : Geistliche und weltliche Arien & Lieder alterer Meister fur eine Singstimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte / alterer Meister ; bearbeitet und ubersetzt von Prof. A. Schimon, Ferd. Gumbert, Pr


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Standard Songs by Old Masters for Students / edited by Edgardo Levi. - London : Ascherberg Hopwood & Crew, 1906- - v. - 35 cm ; 23
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Caprotti wrote:the author should be Domenico

the arietta is included for example in :

Qual farfalletta amante / di Domenico Scarlatti ; Bearbeitet und ubersetzt von Prof. Ad. Schimon
Cacilia : Geistliche und weltliche Arien & Lieder alterer Meister fur eine Singstimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte / alterer Meister ; bearbeitet und ubersetzt von Prof. A. Schimon, Ferd. Gumbert, Pr


OR

Standard Songs by Old Masters for Students / edited by Edgardo Levi. - London : Ascherberg Hopwood & Crew, 1906- - v. - 35 cm ; 23
This of course one of the problems with music from this era, many times other composers names were used because it would mean guaranteed sales, so as a result there are many compositions attributed to Pergolesi for instance than he could ever have written down and here with the Scarlattis we have a similar problem and unfortunately the editors of compilations of baroque arias weren't particularly rigorous with their checking of sources and supplying accurate information. I would like to discover where this aria was first published and performed to be certain who composed it. I am not saying it is not by Domenico nor am I saying it is by Alessandro. Seling obviously had conflicting information and that does then throw up doubts about its authorship.
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for a modern, availbale edition, see also

http://www.di-arezzo.com/france/partiti ... 06163.html
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HullandHellandHalifax wrote:
selingzhang wrote:Hey everyone!!

Does anyone have Scarlatti's "Qual farfalletta amante" sheet music??
Some says it's composed by Alessandro Scarlatti some says it's by his son D.Scarlatti. I'm confused... Is it from an opera?? I heard about this song, it's soooo great!!

Thanks a lot everyone!!
Seling
Here you are seling, and you have the choice of singing it in Hungarian or Italian, personally i would stick to the Italian, the original language (haha). Whether it comes from an opera I don't know but it would seem likely as he wrote 115 of them. Domenico was more of a keyboard composer than Alessandro and therefore I think it more unlikely that he wrote it, but without more detective work the question will always remain.
regards
Brian
Scarlatti A. Qual farfalletta amante.pdf
Thank you very much Brian!
Definitely I will sing in Italian, cuz I dunno Hungarian.. :P both of dad scarlatti and son scarlatti's works are awesome!! this song is really awesome! the first time i listened to it i was like ahhhh ahhhhhhhh!!!!! :D

Thank you very much again!
Seling
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An interesting offering from Sibley:

Publication Name: Genoveva : an opera in four acts : op. 81 / by Robert Schumann ; the pianoforte accompaniment by Clara Schumann ; the English adaptation by Louisa Vance.
URL: https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... onNumber=1

Composer:Schumann, Robert (1810 - 1856)
Arranger:Schumann, Clara (1819 - 1896)
Translator:Vance, Louisa
Author:Tieck, Ludwig (1773 - 1853)
Author:Reinick, Robert (1805 - 1852)
Author:Hebbel, Friedrich (1813 - 1863)

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