Re: [mascagni-interest] I Rantzau

2000-10-18 Thread John Mucci
, in blue leather binding. It must be a gorgeous item. If any of you out there buy it, let me know... John Mucci _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself

Re: [mascagni-interest] Mascagni's Birthday-video

2000-12-09 Thread John Mucci
the entire 2 hours, including the scene where he addresses the crowd - (necessarily) backwards! More than ludicrous. A lesson is what NOT to do to make an efffective evening in the theatre. I see it all so much better in my head. . . John Mucci From: Erik Bruchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply

[mascagni-interest] More and More scores

2001-01-03 Thread John Mucci
To the List: I have no personal or monetary interest in this at all, but I am amazed how so many scores of Mascagni's are becoming available. PIANO - VOCAL OPERA SCORES. MASCAGNI. Isabeau. Leggenda drammatica in tre parti di Luigi Illica. Arranged by Franco Vittandini. Seconda Edizione. Text

[mascagni-interest] Italian Last Names

2003-02-16 Thread John Mucci
This is an interesting web tool that shows you how many people in Italy have what last name, in what area. Try it - it's fascinating. I am sure they have a similar tool for other countries as well. http://gens.labo.net/en/cognomi/ John Mucci 9 DeForest Rd Wilton, CT 06897 203-722-6751(c) 203

Re: [mascagni-interest] Mascagni sheet music

2003-02-19 Thread John Mucci
the selection they have, and not others? John Mucci 9 DeForest Rd Wilton, CT 06897 203-722-6751(c) 203-761-0083 (h) www.jmucci.com From: Erik Bruchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [mascagni-interest] Mascagni sheet music Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 22

[mascagni-interest] Score Inquiry

2003-03-10 Thread John Mucci
though its last act is truncated. I am not sure that even the several in-depth analyses of it have begun to scratch the surface of what it has to offer; and when it was performed originally (from 1912 to into the 1930s) I don't think the audience had a clue what was going on in it. John Mucci 9