Klarinet Archive - Posting 000107.txt from 2009/07

From: "Sergio Bosi" <mail@-----.it>
Subj: Re: [kl] Setaccioli Sonata in E-flat Op 31
Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2009 04:37:11 -0400

Hi to all
I'm Sergio Bosi, an italian clarinerist, if I may help you I recorded some
years ago a cd by Bongiovanni Label named "Italian Clarinet Sonatas".
It include the Setaccioli sonata and The Castelnuovo-Tedesco and Rota
sonatas too.
There are some samples of that cd in my web site at the addres
www.sergiobosi,it
You also can see a video of Setaccioli by me, from the ClarinetFest in
Atlanta 2006, among some other videos of that piece and some more other of
pieces by Italian composers of the same period, in my web site and:

on my You Tube channel http://www.youtube.com/user/clarinoprimo?gl=IT&hl=it

and Myspace channel http://www.myspace.com/sergiobosiclarinet

I hope it will be useful for all my friends...

Un saluto dall'Italia

Sergio

----- Original Message -----
From: "Fred" <vze2bsbs@-----.net>
To: <klarinet@-----.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 7:37 PM
Subject: Re: [kl] Setaccioli Sonata in E-flat Op 31

>I downloaded the Setaccioli a few months back from
>www.clarinetinstitute.com, but now I see that the work is listed but the
>link is dead, i.e. you can't seem to download it now. I wonder why. It is
>on the $10 cd from them that I bought at the same time. It is a fairly
>advanced work, but grows on you as you get comfortable with it. It is
>worthwhile. It is recorded (I bet Gary has this) on Quadrivium CD SCA
>024., along with the Castelnuovo-Tedesco Sonata op. 128 and a piano
>Fantasia by Martucci.
>
> What is the link for the Eastman library downloads?
>
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> At 01:23 PM 7/22/2009, you wrote:
>>I have just received a copy of this piece after waiting for about 14
>>months. While this copy is spoken for, the distributor has one more I
>>could order.
>>
>>Norman Heim wrote about this piece as follows:
>>Setaccioli, Giacomo (1868-1925) Italian composer born in Corneto,
>>Turquinia and died in Siena. He studied in Rome and later was director
>>of the Conservatoiro Cherubini in Florence. Composer of operas,
>>symphonic and chamber music, songs and piano pieces. He also authored
>>books.
>>A. Sonata in E-flat Major, Op. 31 for B-flat Clarinet and Piano.
>>1. Ricordi, Milan, 1921.
>>2. Dedicated to Aureho Magnani.
>>3. Three movements: Merriggio (3/4), Notturno (6/8) and Alba (2/2).
>>4. In the style of late romantic tradition with an Italian approach.
>>5. Music is well-conceived, nicely proportioned with good form, and
>>parts are well written for the instruments.
>>6. Melodic material is very beautiful in the slower parts and
>>typically
>>virtuosic in the fast passages.
>>7. This sonata is relatively unknown to clarinetists but is worthy to
>>be
>>played by advanced college students; a good choice for professional
>>recitals as well.
>>
>>It is also possible to download this piece from the library at Eastman.
>> But if anyone is interested in the "official" Recordi print on demand
>>edition (nicely done). Let me know and I will order it for them. It is
>>$68.00 plus shipping and handling. It is quite long with the piano part
>>41 pages and the clarinet part 14.
>>
>>Gary
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