Nineteenth Century Italian Music
For Flute and Piano
Edited by Angelica Celeghin
This publication offers selected works from the vast chamber music for flute and piano generated by nineteenth-century Italian composers. The composers presented here were some of the best known virtuosi and teachers of the period; in particular, the flautists marked out, due to their linguistic koine and musical and aesthetic influences, the flute schools of nineteen-centruy Italy: Lombardy, Piedmont, Ventral Italy, Rome, and Naples.
Contents :
Krakamp – Elegia a Veincenzo Bellini Op257
Briccialdi – Lucrezia Borgia, Terza Fantasia Op108
Galli – Una follia a Roma di F Ricci Op260
Gariboldi – Hymne de J Haydn
Gariboldi – Preghiera (





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