The Music of Italy

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Duirton

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Alfor and tracycross, very thanks!!

Some info about these other pieces of Casella? All still in copyright?

-Notturnino
-2 Canzoni popolari Italiane Op.47
-Ricercare sul nome Guido M. Gatti
-Studio sulle terze maggiori
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Duirton wrote:Alfor and tracycross, very thanks!!

Some info about these other pieces of Casella? All still in copyright?

-Notturnino
-2 Canzoni popolari Italiane Op.47
-Ricercare sul nome Guido M. Gatti
-Studio sulle terze maggiori
Surely still under copyright (for 3 remaining years!), but also definitely out-of-print.

For further research:

-2 Canzoni popolari Italiane Op.47:
-OUP, 1929

-Ricercare sul nome Guido M. Gatti
- Edizioni De Santis, 1946

-Studio sulle terze maggiori
- Edizioni Suvini Zerboni, 1944
also: „Antalogia pianistica di autori Italiani contemporanei“, same publisher and date


Available in several British and US-American libraries (apparently no digital copies available).
Best regards, Alfor S. Cans

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tracyross wrote:If you like, you can view it here:
http://digitalcase.case.edu:9000/fedora ... o00345.pdf

-Tracy
Thank you very much!!
Not Casella's masterpiece, but very rare!!
Best regards, Alfor S. Cans

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symbol60

Re: The Music of Italy

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alfor wrote:
Duirton wrote:Alfor and tracycross, very thanks!!

Some info about these other pieces of Casella? All still in copyright?

-Notturnino
-2 Canzoni popolari Italiane Op.47
-Ricercare sul nome Guido M. Gatti
-Studio sulle terze maggiori
Surely still under copyright (for 3 remaining years!), but also definitely out-of-print.

For further research:

-2 Canzoni popolari Italiane Op.47:
-OUP, 1929

-Ricercare sul nome Guido M. Gatti
- Edizioni De Santis, 1946

-Studio sulle terze maggiori
- Edizioni Suvini Zerboni, 1944
also: „Antalogia pianistica di autori Italiani contemporanei“, same publisher and date


Available in several British and US-American libraries (apparently no digital copies available).
The "Studio sulle terze maggiori" is the first ones of the six studies, op. 70, edited by Curci.
It can be easily found and bought on the net.
The Notturnino is a very very difficult piece to find. Some time ago I lost a lot of time to find it
(I posted also something here). There was also a misleading mistake in the references of Library of Cambridge University.
Anyway it was published in 1909 on the "Album Musica", a supplement to the french journal "Musica"
(the same number contains also a Valse by Wanda Landowska, not a masterpiece, but quite unexpected
by Landowska)
Finally I got it, so if someone is interested I can try to scan it and send it privately.
I have also an electronic version of the six studies.
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Re: The Music of Italy

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The publication containing Notturnino can be downloaded here:
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb3268 ... .r=.langEN

I have the Op. 47 and Op. 70 and will gladly post them here if it is allowable.

-Tracy
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tracyross wrote:The publication containing Notturnino can be downloaded here:
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb3268 ... .r=.langEN

I have the Op. 47 and Op. 70 and will gladly post them here if it is allowable.

-Tracy
Excellent find--there are a lot of little gems in that series. I've extracted the Notturnino and cropped it to make it more printer friendly.
Casella_Notturnino.pdf
Recording on Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5_PPlBixFc
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Very thanks for the your precious help tracy!! (thanks also at Jim for the time saving for find the score). I, who am of Turin should be the last to ask the score of Casella... but the rare scores are rare everywhere.
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Studi op. 70:

nms (may be deleted if copyright demands)

Casella studi op.70 alt.pdf
Casella studi op.70.pdf
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I am delighted to see the Nocturne and Six Studies of Casella....totally new to me. These are exceedingly interesting pieces and it is regrettable such scores are so expensive and/or rare, so this sampling is very welcome. This Nocturne is a truly beautiful piece with luscious harmonies.

Much appreciated, Alfor and Tracy
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Thanks Alfor!
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