Almost 8.000 scores from the mid-1700s to the end of the 20th century — not just opera, but also chamber music and symphonic music. The oldest are Il Ciro riconosciuto by Niccolò Jommelli of 1744 and 24 Capricci by Niccolò Paganini; among the most recent are scores by Luigi Nono (e. g. his major work of musical theater Prometeo, 1984) and Franco Donatoni (e. g. his arrangement of Bach’s Kunst der Fuge for orchestra, 1992). There are also a large number of “romances” that are still performed in Italy today, by Francesco Paolo Tosti and others, arrangements, and a range of works for musical education.
Score | Description | ID | Date |
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Anelda di Messina
Edoardo Vera |
PART04364
full score |
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Amelia, ossia il bandito
Ivan Zajc |
PART04484
full score |
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Danza, La, Tarantella Napoletana
Anonimo |
PART04578
full score and parts |
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Mantello, Il
Giovanni Antonio Speranza |
PART03926
full score |
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Impostura poco dura, L'
Angelo Tarchi |
PART03948
full score |
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Aria di Chiesa
Anonimo |
PART07406
full score |
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Ouverture con motto "Vinci se puoi"
Anonimo |
PART07418
full score |
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[Pezzo sinfonico con] motto "Spero e Vinco"
Anonimo |
PART07419
full score and parts |
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[Metodo per Xilofono]
Anonimo |
PART07429
didactic method |
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[Parti di brano per orchestra non identificato]
Anonimo |
PART07433
parts |