The Music of Italy

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Re: The Music of Italy

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Here is a great set of nine sonatas by G.B.Pescetti scanned by BNF (waited for a long time!)
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b9 ... tti.langEN
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Re: The Music of Italy

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Thank you Promusician!
Getting familiar with the change of clef in the left hand will be a challenge. :-)
This edition also seems to have other Pescetti works following the 9 sonatas, from p.49 onwards.
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Re: The Music of Italy

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Dohler, Theodor-WoO-Romance sans Paroles (E) (New Scan).pdf
Dohler, Theodor-Op. 48 No. 02-Fantasy on Nabucodonosor by Verdi (New Scan).pdf
Dohler, Theodor-Op. 65-Nocturne-Promenade en Gondole, Une (New Scan).pdf
Dohler, Theodor-Op. 61-Galop Brillant, Grand (New Scan).pdf
and more Dohler for interested scholarly review....
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Re: The Music of Italy

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Thank you musiclife217 for the Dohler pieces. I especially like the Galop--quite a lark!
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Re: The Music of Italy

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Anyone fancy PDFing this concerto by Disma Fumagalli?

http://bibliotecadigitale.consmilano.it ... =internal#
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Re: The Music of Italy

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Caprotti wrote:sorry, all the Rendano scores are under 'library control'
has there been any more recent access to Rendano scores ??
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Re: The Music of Italy

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musiclife217 wrote:
Caprotti wrote:sorry, all the Rendano scores are under 'library control'
has there been any more recent access to Rendano scores ??
Here are 2 books by ALFONSO RENDANO published by Edizioni Curci at a decent price.
https://www.cittadellamusica.org/prodot ... _15771.php
https://www.cittadellamusica.org/prodot ... _14721.php
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Re: The Music of Italy

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promusician wrote:
musiclife217 wrote:
Caprotti wrote:sorry, all the Rendano scores are under 'library control'
has there been any more recent access to Rendano scores ??
Here are 2 books by ALFONSO RENDANO published by Edizioni Curci at a decent price.
https://www.cittadellamusica.org/prodot ... _15771.php
https://www.cittadellamusica.org/prodot ... _14721.php
Thank you very much!
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Re: The Music of Italy

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Gino BELLIO (1863-19??)

nms (but alfor-edited)

Bellio Meditazione.pdf
The preliminary essay and Musical analysis is superfluous,
but the music itself, although rather simple, is catchy and effective.[/color]
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Re: The Music of Italy

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Indeed, the Bellio piece is a charming little morsel. One wonders why it would warrant such an extended dissertation. Very well written, too (the music, that is---I don't know about the dissertation).

Thank you, Alfred.
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