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Canzone all' Aviatore ... su parole di Augusto Garsia [Voice and piano]. Inscribed by the composer
de MARUCELLI, Arturo fl. 1920-1945
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Lucca: Stab. Lippi, 1927. Folio. Original publisher's heavy ivory wrappers illustrated by Italian artist Ezio Ricci (1885-1968) printed in dark red and black. 1f. (recto with commemorative note, verso text of the song printed in dark red), 8 pp. facsimile of the composer's autograph musical manuscript.
With a lengthy autograph inscription signed by the composer to upper inner corner of recto of first leaf to "Prof Cav. Pardini" dated Pisa 21.9.37.
Wrappers slightly worn and soiled. Occasional foxing; staples rusted. First Edition. Rare (no copies located outside Italy).
Both the music and the song text, by Italian poet Augusto Garsia (1889-1956), were written to celebrate the achievement of pioneering Italian aviator and native of Lucca, Carlo Del Prete (1897-1928). Del Prete, together with Francesco de Pinedo and Vitale Zacchetti, completed a record-breaking flight over four continents on June 16, 1927. Their 29,180-mile flight took 123 days. Wikipedia
Marucelli appears to have been primarily active during the Fascist period in Italy, publishing a choral method and several songs.
With a lengthy autograph inscription signed by the composer to upper inner corner of recto of first leaf to "Prof Cav. Pardini" dated Pisa 21.9.37.
Wrappers slightly worn and soiled. Occasional foxing; staples rusted. First Edition. Rare (no copies located outside Italy).
Both the music and the song text, by Italian poet Augusto Garsia (1889-1956), were written to celebrate the achievement of pioneering Italian aviator and native of Lucca, Carlo Del Prete (1897-1928). Del Prete, together with Francesco de Pinedo and Vitale Zacchetti, completed a record-breaking flight over four continents on June 16, 1927. Their 29,180-mile flight took 123 days. Wikipedia
Marucelli appears to have been primarily active during the Fascist period in Italy, publishing a choral method and several songs.
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- Canzone all' Aviatore ... su parole di Augusto Garsia [Voice and piano]. Inscribed by the composer
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- MARUCELLI, Arturo fl. 1920-1945
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- Stab. Lippi
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- Lucca
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- 1927
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- voice and piano, songs, composers' autographs, inscriptions, Italy, 20th century Italian music, aviation history
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- Recto
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