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G. de Zuccoli- Toccata soleme

8Julieth8

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Hello! I'm new here... I would me very happy if someone could help me at this piece: G. de Zuccoli - Toccata soleme.
I heard this composition at our concert of organ... Some girl played it and it seemed fantastic to me.... I didn't have a chance to ask her for notes...I hoped, that I could find notes on the internet, but I couldn't...... Is there maybe some mistake in the name of composer or work, that google didn't find even a youtube recording?.... When I was listening to it, it seemed to me, that it is very famous work... If maybe someone knows what work I am looking for, please tell the correct name of the composer or work...
 

Ghekorg7 (Ret)

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Hi Julieth, welcome to the best forum there is !

Hmmm, dunno the work, I just saw your post by being here, no time to search.

BUT, did you search in IMSLP ? (Petrucci free music library, just type in google IMSLP...)
or Werner Ickling ? (Type wima on google search).

I'll try to do later and post back, unless you reach it first ! :)

All my best
Panos
 

8Julieth8

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Ok, I only found the full name of the composer: Gastone de Zuccoli. He was some Italian organist...
 

Krummhorn

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Gastone de Zuccoli (1887-1958) is all that comes up in my searches, too.

IMSLP has nothing on him ... well it couldn't as none of Zuccoli's works would be in public domain until the year 2033 at the earliest, anyway.

I've never heard of this organist/composer ... Any chance you can contact the organist who played this in concert? Could be she has an out-of-print copy.
 

Jim Faston

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Hello! I'm new here... I would me very happy if someone could help me at this piece: G. de Zuccoli - Toccata soleme.
I heard this composition at our concert of organ... Some girl played it and it seemed fantastic to me.... I didn't have a chance to ask her for notes...I hoped, that I could find notes on the internet, but I couldn't...... Is there maybe some mistake in the name of composer or work, that google didn't find even a youtube recording?.... When I was listening to it, it seemed to me, that it is very famous work... If maybe someone knows what work I am looking for, please tell the correct name of the composer or work...

It appears to be number one of Due Composizione per Organo published by Casa Musicale Giuliana in 1932. Worldcat only shows the Biblioteque National de France holding a copy. I don't know if the publisher still exists.

http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39747206z
 
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