Details
Curator
Gabriella Biagi Ravenni E Dieter Schickling
Binding description
brossura
State of preservation
New
Description
cm 17 x 24, xxvi-688 pp. con 16 tavv. f.t. a colori. Rilegato in seta. Edizione Nazionale delle opere di Giacomo Puccini. Epistolario 1 Questo primo volume contiene 784 lettere indirizzate da Giacomo Puccini a pi? destinatari negli anni dal 1877 (quando era ancora studente di musica nella natia Lucca) al 1896 (quando era ormai un compositore di opere di livello internazionale). Pi? di 150 lettere sono pubblicate per la prima volta; la gran parte delle altre sono presentate in nuove trascrizioni, emendate sulle fonti, o con datazioni pi? coerenti nei casi frequenti in cui gli autografi ne sono privi. Vincitore del Premio Illica per la Musicologia 2015. This first volume contains 784 letters written by Giacomo Puccini to various recipients from 1877, when he was still a student of music in his hometown Lucca, to 1896, by then a celebrated composer of musical works of international fame. More than 150 letters are here published for the first time, while the others have been newly transcribed and amended directly from the sources, or attributed a date in the frequent cases of autographs lacking of it. Winner of Premio Illica for Musicology ed. 2015This first volume contains 784 letters written by Giacomo Puccini to various recipients from 1877, when he was still a student of music in his hometown Lucca, to 1896, by then a celebrated composer of musical works of international fame. More than 150 letters are here published for the first time, while the others have been newly transcribed and amended directly from the sources, or attributed a date in the frequent cases of autographs lacking of it. Winner of Premio Illica for Musicology ed. 2015This first volume contains 784 letters written by Giacomo Puccini to various recipients from 1877, when he was still a student of music in his hometown Lucca, to 1896, by then a celebrated composer of musical works of international fame. More than 150 letters are here published for the first time, while the others have been newly transcribed and amended directly from the sources, or attributed a date in the frequent cases of autographs lacking of it. Winner of Premio Illica for Musicology ed. 2015This first volume contains 784 letters written by Giacomo Puccini to various recipients from 1877, when he was still a student of music in his hometown Lucca, to 1896, by then a celebrated composer of musical works of international fame. More than 150 letters are here published for the first time, while the others have been newly transcribed and amended directly from the sources, or attributed a date in the frequent cases of autographs lacking of it. Winner of Premio Illica for Musicology ed. 2015This first volume contains 784 letters written by Giacomo Puccini to various recipients from 1877, when he was still a student of music in his hometown Lucca, to 1896, by then a celebrated composer of musical works of international fame. More than 150 letters are here published for the first time, while the others have been newly transcribed and amended directly from the sources, or attributed a date in the frequent cases of autographs lacking of it. Winner of Premio Illica for Musicology ed. 2015This first volume contains 784 letters written by Giacomo Puccini to various recipients from 1877, when he was still a student of music in his hometown Lucca, to 1896, by then a celebrated composer of musical works of international fame. More than 150 letters are here published for the first time, while the others have been newly transcribed and amended directly from the sources, or attributed a date in the frequent cases of autographs lacking of it. Winner of Premio Illica for Musicology ed. 2015This first volume contains 784 letters written by Giacomo Puccini to various recipients from 1877, when he was still a student of music in his hometown Lucca, to 1896, by then a celebrated composer of musical works of international fame. More than 150 letters are here published for the first time, while the others have been ne