OK I completely agree that Bartolotti is a wonderful and underappreciated 
composer. But I have not encountered much chromatic music. Of course, I am only 
familiar with his guitar music - are we talking about something else?

Joseph Mayes
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To: Braig, Eugene
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: Composers you wish had a bigger legacy

   I move that Bartolotti be posthumously be given a "Chromy" award for
   his contribution to chromatic music. May his rainbow-color bust now
   join the ones of Gesualdo, Wagner and Schoenberg already in the
   Chromatic Composers Hall of Fame.
   Chris
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   On Tuesday, August 7, 2018, 9:43 AM, Braig, Eugene <brai...@osu.edu>
   wrote:

   Ludovico Roncalli: same.

   I also wish Angiol Michele Bartolotti was better recognized for his
   contribution to fully chromatic music.

   Eugene

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   Subject: [LUTE] Re: Composers you wish had a bigger legacy

     Giovanni Zamboni: only one book (though still a lot more than

     others...).

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