Re: The Music of Italy
Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2019 9:36 am
... at your service. I am getting to like Polona.
Best regards
Paul
Best regards
Paul
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Thank you, you are too kind ! Polona is full of little gems and nuggets!
This is his the third piano sonata (1899). The first (London & Leipzig : Stanley Lucas & Co, 1893) is present in the British Library.mballan wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2010 12:54 pm Carlo Albanesi. Born 1856, Naples: died 1926, London. Anglo-Italian pianist and composer. Studied piano with his father, and later harmony and composition with Pinto and Falconi. Toured Italy and France until 1878 then settled in England from 1882. Apppointed professor at Royal Acadamy of Music in London in 1893. Held various appointments with leading music establishments throughout his life. Composed a number of piano pieces including 6 sonatas and a set of 12 preludes.
I have posted his 1st piano sonata [thanks to Mr P].
MalcolmAlbanesi C - Sonata No. 1.pdf
Here's PDF of this contribution. Also resurrecting the request for any other Semprini material. By the looks of this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVn4o9gTg9s the sheets are out there...gigiranalli wrote: ↑Fri Apr 30, 2010 10:01 am Here I am again,
in the attachment I'm posting a zip file with the scans of Alberto Semprini's "Fantasia di Canzoni", a medley of three Italian songs arranged in Semprini's novelty piano style.Semprini's Fantasia di Canzoni.zip
I hope you'll like it.
Best
Luigi