The Music of Italy

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Re: The Music of Italy

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Hello, everyone :D Does any of you have a copy of Silvio Mix's Musica per Pianoforte edited by Paolo Longo? I'll be extremely happy to give you all, in return, the 1st volume of Aldo Giuntini's Sintesi Musicali (1928)
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Re: The Music of Italy

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swingopations wrote: Tue Oct 15, 2024 10:18 pm Hello, everyone :D Does any of you have a copy of Silvio Mix's Musica per Pianoforte edited by Paolo Longo? I'll be extremely happy to give you all, in return, the 1st volume of Aldo Giuntini's Sintesi Musicali (1928)
While Silvio Mix (1900-1927) is long dead, this edition of his works is still in copyright (2019 publication).
https://consonarte.com/composers/m-n-o- ... forte.html

Of course some of the contents may be found in older editions on IMSLP: https://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Mix,_Silvio
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Re: The Music of Italy

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bingo wrote: Wed Oct 16, 2024 4:21 am
swingopations wrote: Tue Oct 15, 2024 10:18 pm Hello, everyone :D Does any of you have a copy of Silvio Mix's Musica per Pianoforte edited by Paolo Longo? I'll be extremely happy to give you all, in return, the 1st volume of Aldo Giuntini's Sintesi Musicali (1928)
While Silvio Mix (1900-1927) is long dead, this edition of his works is still in copyright (2019 publication).
https://consonarte.com/composers/m-n-o- ... forte.html

Of course some of the contents may be found in older editions on IMSLP: https://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Mix,_Silvio
Oh, I see!... Well, considering the prevailing conditions, I will certainly have a copy of that book delivered to me as soon as possible ;) But, talking about futurist composers, here you are the promised Aldo Giuntini's Sintesi Musicali (the 1st volume alone). Not futurist works, actually, but still some great examples of early Italian Modernist idiom.

Aldo Giuntini — Brani Sintetici, Vol. 1 (1928).pdf
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Re: The Music of Italy

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Thank you for letting me discover that composer.
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Respighi Notturno edition with fingerings

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I've searched the Internet extensively for an edition of Respighi's Notturno (or Six Pieces) with fingerings. I found several without fingerings, and sites with no preview available to determine if the edition has them, e.g. the one published by Ludwig Masters.

Please let me know if you're aware of a site that sells a fingered edition.

If you've never heard this piece, check it out--it's amazing.
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Re: Respighi Notturno edition with fingerings

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PianoMusicForum wrote: Wed Nov 13, 2024 3:49 pm I've searched the Internet extensively for an edition of Respighi's Notturno (or Six Pieces) with fingerings. I found several without fingerings, and sites with no preview available to determine if the edition has them, e.g. the one published by Ludwig Masters.

Please let me know if you're aware of a site that sells a fingered edition.

If you've never heard this piece, check it out--it's amazing.
I don't think I've seen more than 2 commercial engravings, and those have probably been licensed to multiple different houses. Neither Schirmer nor Master Piano Publishing (Florida) are fingered.

Side note: I first encountered this piece in the form of a piano arrangement by electronic music pioneer Suzanne Ciani titled "Inverness".
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Re: The Music of Italy

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Thanks much for this information.
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Re: Respighi Notturno edition with fingerings

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bingo wrote: Thu Nov 14, 2024 12:32 pm
PianoMusicForum wrote: Wed Nov 13, 2024 3:49 pm I've searched the Internet extensively for an edition of Respighi's Notturno (or Six Pieces) with fingerings. I found several without fingerings, and sites with no preview available to determine if the edition has them, e.g. the one published by Ludwig Masters.

Please let me know if you're aware of a site that sells a fingered edition.

If you've never heard this piece, check it out--it's amazing.
I don't think I've seen more than 2 commercial engravings, and those have probably been licensed to multiple different houses. Neither Schirmer nor Master Piano Publishing (Florida) are fingered.

Side note: I first encountered this piece in the form of a piano arrangement by electronic music pioneer Suzanne Ciani titled "Inverness".
i don't recall this piece to be particularly tricky in fingering...... (last played years ago), any particular part you need fingering suggestion??? Or, why specifically want an fingered-edition?
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Re: The Music of Italy

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Help...
I'm searching works by Ettore POZZOLI, not studies.
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Re: The Music of Italy

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I have the theme and variations. But it looks like IMSLP's copy is better than mine. They have some other things too, so it might be worth a look.
https://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Pozzoli,_Ettore
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