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Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello

Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello

Michael Walker

Lulu.com
2021
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Here are 18 partitas by the Baroque composer Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello who was a contemporary of Johan Sebastian Bach. Each partita is a small collection of some 3 to 8 pieces which include Arias, Bour e, Entr es, Rigaudons, Scherzos, Trios and other pieces. These delightful melodies were originally composed for the Gallichone - a six-string instrument similar to the guitar which have now been arranged for the first time for the baritone ukulele. The music is intended for intermediate to advanced performers but there are many pieces here that can be mastered by a well-practiced beginer. Please enjoy
Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello 18 Partitas for Gallichone Arranged For Low G Ukulele
Arranged here for Low G ukulele, Brescianello's Partitas for Gallichone had between three and eight parts in each, often beginning with an Aria or an "Entr e". Other parts of the Partita might be an Allegro, Andante, Menuet, Rigaudon, Scherzo and/or Gigue Some of the pieces are approachable to the beginning or intermediate performer, others will push the player to the limits of his technique. Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello (1690, Bologna - 4 October 1758, Stuttgart) was an Italian Baroque composer and violinist born in Bologna, Italy. In 1715 Maximilian II Emanuel appointed him violinist in his court orchestra in Munich and he rose quickly as a Court musician. Brescianello led the court and opera music until his retirement in 1751. He died in Stuttgart in 1758 just eight years after the death of Johann Sebastian Bach.
Giuseppe Antonio Borgese, Un Antifascista in America
Le vicende storiche dalla dittatura di Mussolini fino allo scoppio e termine della II Guerra Mondiale con i primi anni della ricostruzione postbellica fanno da macrosfondo al rapporto d'amicizia epistolare tra due intellettuali italiani emigrati negli Stati Uniti, Giuseppe Antonio Borgese (1882-1952) e Giorgio La Piana (1878-1971). Due siciliani in terra americana: da una parte il celebre autore di Rube (1921), primo allievo di Croce, strenuo oppositore del fascismo; dall'altra un prete modernista, docente di storia della Chiesa ad Harvard, che si prodiga per integrare Borgese nel sistema americano. In un ampio arco temporale (1932-1952) si racconta l'esilio americano di Borgese, il suo interesse per la situazione politica italiana ed europea, per le vicende culturali e le sorti degli intellettuali contrari al regime.