Giuseppe Martucci – Pagine sparse
Giuseppe Martucci
Pagine sparse
for Voice and Piano, op. 68
1888
Poetry Corrado Ricci
Critical revision Paolo Longo
Giuseppe Martucci’s opus 68 is a highly significant work: a cycle of six songs for voice and piano, it fills - together with La canzone dei ricordi, a slightly earlier work - an obvious gap in Italian musical production of the time.
Composed in 1888, Pagine Sparse (Scattered Pages) belongs to the composer’s so-called “Bolognese period.” (Martucci became the director of the city’s conservatoire in 1886, remaining there for many years, until 1902). While a detailed comparative analysis of the two cycles is beyond the scope of this edition, we might highlight the fact that, in contrast to La canzone dei ricordi, Pagine Sparse is a work of more limited dimensions - which is certainly no obstacle to its quality, let alone its effectiveness.
- N° 1 - Lentamente
N° 2 - Allegretto mosso
N° 3 - Sostenuto
N° 4 - Andante
N° 5 - Allegretto
N° 6 - Andantino mosso
- For female or male voices
- Vocal range: medium
- Vocal extension: D3 - G4
- Piano difficulty level: ❍❍
Publisher | © 2015 Consonarte |
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Catalogue No. | C701 |
Format | Paper |
Language | Italian / English |
Pages | 24 |
Dimensions | 310mm x 230mm |
Score Weight | 126 gr. |
ISMN | 979-0-708148-11-1 |