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Re: The Music of Italy
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 9:25 am
by Caprotti
they should have been published by Boccaccini e Spada, even though the album is apparently not quoted in their site
Leoncavallo, Ruggero
Due pezzi di stile arabo : Sous les palmiers (Reverie arabe), Bohemienne ; Spanish album-Airs de balletts espagnols (suite de concert) : Sevillana, Gitano-Tango, Playeras ancienne, Granadinas / Ruggero Leoncavallo ; a cura di Marco Sollini
Boccaccini & Spada, c2005
Re: The Music of Italy
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 10:18 am
by Biljana
Hello Caprotti,
thank you for this info about
Boccaccini & Spada.
I didn't know anything about them as publishers.
Is this the same Spada who recorded all Clementi Sonatas?
Thank you
Biljana
Re: The Music of Italy
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 10:53 am
by Caprotti
for sure Pietro Spada has published a lot of Clementi for them (
http://www.boccacciniespada.com/shop/pr ... ducts_id=7)
I don't know if he is involved in the Company or if it is only a name cohincidence ...
Re: The Music of Italy
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 11:22 am
by Timtin
Here's another Leoncavallo Gavotte, inspired by Bach.
Leoncavallo Gavotte in E major.pdf
Re: The Music of Italy
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 12:42 pm
by sokrates
Dear Caprotti, I had checked the database of my local music shop for those Leoncavallo pieces, but it yielded no results. Many thanks for the information, I am sure, they can get hold of this edition. All Best, sokrates.
Re: The Music of Italy
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 7:49 pm
by Biljana
Some more Leoncavallo
on Det Kongelige Bibliotek
Leoncavallo Die Medici : Potpourri II ; Arrang. von Bernh. Wolff
http://img.kb.dk/ma/uklav/leoncavallo_medici.pdf
For Piano two hands
And another piece from Maine Music Box
Viva L'America : March: by R. Leoncavallo
Greetings
Biljana

Viva L'America March by R. Leoncavallo.pdf
Re: The Music of Italy
Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 12:04 pm
by remy
Alfonso Rendano (1853 – 1931)
In a letter to Marie Jaëll in 1883, Liszt said that Alfonso Rendano was "a serious and very distinguished composer".
That makes me curious.
He wrote about 70 pieces for piano solo, a Concerto, a Piano Quintet, and an opera. (I wonder if the PPS has a copy of the Concerto.)
http://utopiecalabresi.blogspot.com/200 ... brese.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfonso_Rendano
Does anyone have any of Rendano's scores?
Thanks very much.
jeremy
Re: The Music of Italy
Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 12:34 pm
by fredbucket
remy wrote:Does anyone have any of Rendano's scores?
Just one,
rendano - chant du paysan.pdf
as usual NMS and TTTOS.
Regards
Fred
Re: The Music of Italy
Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 4:47 pm
by thalbergmad
The CPS does have a copy of the concerto, but it is up to the member who scanned it if he wants it to be posted here.
If memory serves, this chap was a pupil of Thalberg.
Thal
Re: The Music of Italy
Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 5:00 pm
by Caprotti
sorry, all the Rendano scores are under 'library control'