Stefano Golinelli (1818 - 1891)
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Re: Stefano Golinelli (1818 - 1891)
Superb Malc!
Many thanks,
Parag
Many thanks,
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Re: Stefano Golinelli (1818 - 1891)
Some more Golinelli, for fellow enthusaists [as ever thanks to Mr P]:
Sonata No. 5 [apologies not a brilliant copy but workable] Twenty-four Preludes Op 69 [2nd set] Malcolm
Sonata No. 5 [apologies not a brilliant copy but workable] Twenty-four Preludes Op 69 [2nd set] Malcolm
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I have posted Sonata No. 2 dedicated to Thalberg......apologies, owing to the faintness of bar lines and notes have had to get this cleaned up a bit [and very slight marks on the 4th bar, 1st movement, but easy to see what notes are printed] - hopefully now quite readable.
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Re: Stefano Golinelli (1818 - 1891)
Thanks very much Malcolm for all the Golinelli.
The two sets of Preludes contain some charming music.
I especially love the E flat Prelude in the Op.23 series.
jeremy
The two sets of Preludes contain some charming music.
I especially love the E flat Prelude in the Op.23 series.
jeremy
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I quite agree Jeremy........Golinelli wrote some very good music, I just have always thought it is a shame so little is not better known [but then we could say that for so many of the composers we share on PP].
Some more Golinelli for fellow enthusaists....with a couple of pieces I am unable to link the appropriate opus number with the work. Also apologies for the odd areas of heavy shading [and thank you again Mr P].
1. Allegro appassionata [Opus not known ?] 2. Barcarola Op 35 3. Due Penseri Affettuosi [Opus given appears incorrect] 4. Fantasia Op 105 5. L'Appassionata Op 181 6. Scherzi e follie Op 182 7. Toccata [no idea which opus this is linked with ?] Malcolm
Some more Golinelli for fellow enthusaists....with a couple of pieces I am unable to link the appropriate opus number with the work. Also apologies for the odd areas of heavy shading [and thank you again Mr P].
1. Allegro appassionata [Opus not known ?] 2. Barcarola Op 35 3. Due Penseri Affettuosi [Opus given appears incorrect] 4. Fantasia Op 105 5. L'Appassionata Op 181 6. Scherzi e follie Op 182 7. Toccata [no idea which opus this is linked with ?] Malcolm
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Re: Stefano Golinelli (1818 - 1891)
There is something strange in the Golinelli list of works :
1) The Toccata in f is not op.16 (I post my scan of that, sadly missing of our pages - another copy is held in Rome but in a non-easy-to-contact Library)
A GIFT FOR ANYONE WHO CAN FIND THE MISSING PAGES !!!!!
2) The "2 pensieri affettuosi" is not op.103 (which contains just one "pensiero" which is different from the ones you posted)
3) The "Allegro appassionato" is not the one listed as op.130
Those 4 pieces are not listed on Pazdirek, nor in the Hofmeister database
I have to search if an original catalogue of G. works exists at the end of one of the Ricordi editions
1) The Toccata in f is not op.16 (I post my scan of that, sadly missing of our pages - another copy is held in Rome but in a non-easy-to-contact Library)
A GIFT FOR ANYONE WHO CAN FIND THE MISSING PAGES !!!!!
2) The "2 pensieri affettuosi" is not op.103 (which contains just one "pensiero" which is different from the ones you posted)
3) The "Allegro appassionato" is not the one listed as op.130
Those 4 pieces are not listed on Pazdirek, nor in the Hofmeister database
I have to search if an original catalogue of G. works exists at the end of one of the Ricordi editions
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Re: Stefano Golinelli (1818 - 1891)
Hi CaprottiCaprotti wrote:There is something strange in the Golinelli list of works :
1) The Toccata in f is not op.16 (I post my scan of that, sadly missing of our pages - another copy is held in Rome but in a non-easy-to-contact Library)
A GIFT FOR ANYONE WHO CAN FIND THE MISSING PAGES !!!!!
2) The "2 pensieri affettuosi" is not op.103 (which contains just one "pensiero" which is different from the ones you posted)
3) The "Allegro appassionato" is not the one listed as op.130
Those 4 pieces are not listed on Pazdirek, nor in the Hofmeister database
I have to search if an original catalogue of G. works exists at the end of one of the Ricordi editions
Quite intriguing.....a definite mystery. Would welcome any inisght to this if you can track down any further information on Golinelli's work list and these specific works. I'll amend my records accordingly. Thank you for the information.
Malcolm
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Re: Stefano Golinelli (1818 - 1891)
I don't think this one has been uploaded yet...
Fred
and another scan of the Sonata No3 Op.54.
RegardsFred
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Re: Stefano Golinelli (1818 - 1891)
Golinelli's Dolori ed Allegrezza are a charming set of 20 pieces with no opus [not that I'm aware of....unless Caprotti may know]?
As this is about 110 pages of music I have split into three files [more for the ease and mental stability of my collaborative scanner....Mr P]
Malcolm
As this is about 110 pages of music I have split into three files [more for the ease and mental stability of my collaborative scanner....Mr P]

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Re: Stefano Golinelli (1818 - 1891)
I confirm it's a WoO !
and thank you for sharing this rare score
and thank you for sharing this rare score