The Music of Italy

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Re: The Music of Italy

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Hi

Does anyone have the complete set of the Pugno?

3 Airs de ballet tirés de la Fée Cocotte [pour piano]
Publication : Paris : Heugel, [1882]
Réunit :
N° 1 - Valse lente
N° 2 - Pulcinelle
N° 3 - Farandole
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Raoul Pugno was French, not Italian.
Anyway, Valse lente was already shared i this thread, Farandole was about to be shared by Musiclife. Pulcinelle was not.
See
viewtopic.php?p=35897#p35897
and surrounding posts.
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Jean-Séb wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2019 7:41 am Raoul Pugno was French, not Italian.
Anyway, Valse lente was already shared i this thread, Farandole was about to be shared by Musiclife. Pulcinelle was not.
See
viewtopic.php?p=35897#p35897
and surrounding posts.
Ah, forgive my mind, I will get this scanned and get back to you.
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Re: The Music of Italy

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Thank you, Musiclife !
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Jean-Séb wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2019 6:25 pm Thank you, Musiclife !
This was tough to scan, but here it is! Sorry for the individual files
Pugno 01.pdf
Pugno 02.pdf
Pugno 03.pdf
Pugno 04.pdf
Pugno 05.pdf
Pugno Raoul - Farandole

Kind of like a Tarantella, no? Would love to hear it, if someone might play it!
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Done!
Pugno Raoul-Farandole.pdf
Regards.
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ilu wrote: Wed Aug 07, 2019 10:42 pm Done!

Regards.
Thank you, I will see about the Pulcinelle - also, this has gotten me thinking about some other scores that I could post, too. Thanks, again!
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With pleasure, when you need I will be available.
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Thank you Musiclife.
Farandole is a typical dancing tune from Provence (south of France) and you are right it is not that far from the Italian Saltarella.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jg0TQmciZDU
One famous orchestral farandole is in l'Arlésienne, by Bizet.
Another one is in Mireille, by Gounod :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uu18NsXOUiM
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here is another one that I am having trouble "pulling" from Polona….

rare piano transcription of the Tarantella from Luigi Ricci's opera, 'La Festa di Piedigrotta.'

https://polona.pl/item/piedigrotta,Nzk4 ... o:metadata

Assistance is greatly appreciated!
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