Re: The Music of Italy
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 5:04 pm
and Dohler's Op. 24 - Nocturne...
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You're welcome ! and... Dohler's pieces, in my opinion, often capture the spirit of Italy (in my humble Italian opinion). He definitely knew the culture and, yes, was born and died in Italy ... Ciao!Jean-Séb wrote:Thank you very much, musiclife. I would hesitate to qualify Theodor Dohler as Italian rather than German, although he was born in Naples and lived in Italy for a number of years.
Biljana wrote:Hello,
does anybody have Piano pieces by Ruggiero Leoncavallo, especially Tarantella?
Thank you all very much
Biljana
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Gavotte in fa (1897) Regardsmusiclife217 wrote:Biljana wrote:Hello,
does anybody have Piano pieces by Ruggiero Leoncavallo, especially Tarantella?
Thank you all very much
Biljana
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I do have the score, did you ever find it?
This is not the Tarantella, though, no ?lito valle wrote:Gavotte in fa (1897)musiclife217 wrote:Biljana wrote:Hello,
does anybody have Piano pieces by Ruggiero Leoncavallo, especially Tarantella?
Thank you all very much
Biljana
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I do have the score, did you ever find it?
Regards