One work from the 2nd suite is on IMSLP , and some pages from the 5th and 6th suites are floating around on the net e.g.pcovitz1968 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 04, 2021 2:25 pm I just discovered a piano suite by Alessandro Longo (1864-1945) (on a CD by pianist Giuseppe Devestato, Logo Music Production, 2009). I don't typically work on composers who lived that far into the 20th century, but these pieces really struck me. I don't suppose anyone has a score to share? This was Longo’s "Terza suite romantica per pianoforte," Op. 19, but I'd be curious to see his other "romantic suites" as well. Grazzie!
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Fabio, as Petrassi only died in 2003, his music remains strictly under EU copyright, but have sent you a private message regards your request.
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does anyone have any works by Ferdinando Coletti (1843-1876)?
This pianist graciously uploaded 'Sei Illustrazioni,' which includes 5 opus numbers and one 'Woo.'
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7aXCm ... -lA/videos
This pianist graciously uploaded 'Sei Illustrazioni,' which includes 5 opus numbers and one 'Woo.'
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7aXCm ... -lA/videos
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Does anyone has Galuppi Sonata in B-Flat Major Illy 32?
Many thanks.
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Here it is (p. 15 - 23) :Liubingbingpiano wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 9:28 am Does anyone has Galuppi Sonata in B-Flat Major Illy 32?
Many thanks.
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Thanks!blast wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 4:09 pmHere it is (p. 15 - 23) :Liubingbingpiano wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 9:28 am Does anyone has Galuppi Sonata in B-Flat Major Illy 32?
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Does anyone have the score of Francesco Ticciati's Toccata?
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Hi.
I'm searching Alfredo CASELLA, Ninna nanna, Corbellina [voice and piano].
Any help?
Thank you.
Rosario
I'm searching Alfredo CASELLA, Ninna nanna, Corbellina [voice and piano].
Any help?
Thank you.
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Re: The Piano Concerto
Perosi is not locatable in the Ricordi catlaogue or archive now, and is not included in their roster of composers.thalbergmad wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2009 10:00 pmhttp://www.ricordi.it/catalogo/archivio ... i/concertoctesibius wrote:Hi all,
just a request.
Has anybody the piano concerto by Lorenzo Perosi (1916)
Perosi wrote this concerto in his best moment, when he was seen an european star. To my knowledge it was published by Ricodi, but it is out of print since long time
Ctesibius
It is still in their catalogue, but might well be a rental item.
Thal
AFAICT all of his works on IMSLP are sacred vocal works, and there are none of his secular material like the recently recorded - and most inviting - Piano Quintets.
The Ricordi edition of the concerto is available here: https://www.nkoda.com/instrument?ref=fa ... c188404872 and a suite for orchestra (via Ricordi!) listed here: https://www.prestomusic.com/sheet-music ... rument=188
Does anyone know if he's written any solo piano works - I'm aware he wrote for the organ in his early years, but his chamber works point to some ability with the piano.