Concerto for Cembalo [Fortepiano] and Orchestra — Reduction for Two Pianos (arr. Fabrizio Capitanio) by Johann Simon Mayr Sheet Music for Piano Duet at Sheet Music Direct
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Concerto for Cembalo [Fortepiano] and Orchestra — Reduction for Two Pianos (arr. Fabrizio Capitanio) Digital Sheet Music
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Concerto for Cembalo [Fortepiano] and Orchestra — Reduction for Two Pianos (arr. Fabrizio Capitanio)
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Johann Simon Mayr (17631845) is a composer rarely performed today. His music, reflecting the transition from the Classical to the Romantic musical era, inspired Rossini and was crucial in the development of Donizettis style. 
He became a central figure in the musical life of the Italian city of Bergamo where, in 1805, he founded the Conservatory, at the time known as Lezioni Caritatevoli di Musica. One of the first pupils of the Lezioni was Gaetano Donizetti, whose production and fame soon arose above everyone elses. 

The first concerto, in C major, is one of the three surviving keyboard concertos from Mayrs manuscripts kept in the Biblioteca Musicale Gaetano Donizetti and in the Museo Donizettiano. It is pedagogical in nature, its light orchestration (only 2 oboes and 2 horns joining the strings) allowing it to be performed with minimal forces. 
In three movements, spanning about 18 minutes in total, it looks back at a late Classical style that was quickly fading out of fashion at the time of its creation (1825-6).

This edition comes with the unique contribution of M° Fabrizio Capitanio, in the form of a thorough musicological research delving deep into the historical context, and all of the critical aspects that made this work possible. 
M° Capitanio also realised the reduction for two pianos for this title (ASE 0051).

The full score is available under Catalogue N° ASE 0047, while orchestral parts can be found as a bundle under Catalogue N° ASE 0053.

This edition is also the first one in the new series dedicated to the City of Bergamo: La Bergamasque!

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