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Re: [mascagni-interest] Un pensiero a San Francisco

John Mucci
Sun, 08 Jun 2003 17:45:04 -0700

Dear Erik (and group):

Thank you for putting the Frammento on the site. After listening to it through a MIDI connection for a few months, I must admit the slower natural tempo and articulation are almost shocking to hear, but it is a good way to spin it out to a more thoughtful piece of music, and one that actually has some form to it, fragmented or not. Thanks to all--around the world!--who brought life back to such a fragile, almost forgotten bagatelle.





John Mucci
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www.jmucci.com





From: Erik Bruchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [mascagni-interest] Un pensiero a San Francisco
Date: Sun, 08 Jun 2003 13:37:47 -0700

Dear list,

Thanks to several dedicated people (including Roger Flury, David Vine
and John Mucci), the Web site now features the world first recording
of the short fragment for piano "Un pensiero a San Francisco", that
Mascagni composed in San Francisco on February 20, 1903.

The recording is available in MP3 format, and the score is availble in
several versions through the Mascagni.org book reader or in PDF
format. You can find it all here:

http://www.mascagni.org/features/pensiero

Enjoy,

-Erik

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