Thank you for your response, yes, all good!4candles wrote: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.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!♪♫♪♫
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The Music of Italy
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May I know what is a WorldCat search??? Is it an academic search engines?
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Worldcat.org - a search engine of the world's libraries.soh choon wee wrote:May I know what is a WorldCat search??? Is it an academic search engines?
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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.musiclife217 wrote:Worldcat.org - a search engine of the world's libraries.soh choon wee wrote:May I know what is a WorldCat search??? Is it an academic search engines?
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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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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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