The Music of Italy

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Re: The Music of Italy

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4candles wrote:
musiclife217 wrote:Hello all,

Does anyone know of a stash of Adolfo Fumagalli scores other than imslp / henselt library? I'd be especially interested in selections and nocturnes from the Orazio Sciortino album releasd about a year ago... thanks! ;) ♪♫♪♫
I know your original post was from over a year ago, but as well as the catalogue link Caprotti(?) provided to you for this, a WorldCat advanced search for Title:piano | Author:Fumagalli also throws up a good number of scores.

4c
Thank you for your response, yes, all good!
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May I know what is a WorldCat search??? Is it an academic search engines?
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soh choon wee wrote:May I know what is a WorldCat search??? Is it an academic search engines?
Worldcat.org - a search engine of the world's libraries.
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Re: The Music of Italy

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musiclife217 wrote:
soh choon wee wrote:May I know what is a WorldCat search??? Is it an academic search engines?
Worldcat.org - a search engine of the world's libraries.
It almost goes without saying, but WorldCat is far from exhaustive, as it cannot cover every library (I don't think it includes Conservatory libraries for example), but it's a great resource nonetheless.
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Scrinzi Ballade.pdf
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Pick-Mangiagalli Burlesca.pdf
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Pick-Mangiagalli 3 Walzer-capricci op.20.pdf
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It's been quite some time since Pick-Mangiagalli made an appearance here in Pianophilia and here we have TWO pieces in a lighter vein. The burlesque is a rather humorous piece. Happy to have some more pieces by this composer.
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Liquid Saint??

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Santoliquido Notturno.pdf
Santoliquido Piccolo Ballata.pdf
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Re: The Music of Italy

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Thank you a lot, Alfor! Great to see more scores by Italian composers, they seem hard to find in my opinion!

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