On October 26th, classical music for piano and voice by the early 20th century Italian composer Salvatore Arnò, will be performed for the first time this century.
During Arnò's lifetime, he achieved the admiration of his audiences and fellow musicians throughout Italy and in Boston. Newspaper reviews heartily express these sentiments. A representation of his musical repertoire was published at that time; including a collection of solo piano pieces. The remainder of his music, over 300 works, survived only as original handwritten manuscripts, kept in the private collection of his grand-niece, Vena Coco.
Fonte: Bostoniano
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