Los Rondó de Mañiña (Siccardi, Honorio)

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Publisher. Info. Buenos Aires: Grupo Renovación, 1934.
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Misc. Notes Impreso el 24 de noviembre de 1934 Por M. Cavello, Solis 1030.
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General Information

Work Title Los Rondó de Mañiña
Alternative. Title
Composer Siccardi, Honorio
Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. None [force assignment]
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 3
  1. Tus Jugetes
  2. ¿Qué Sueñas?
  3. ¡Baile, Mañiña!
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1932
First Performance. 1932
First Publication. 1934
Dedication A su hija Ana Teresa
Average DurationAvg. Duration 9 minutes
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Early 20th century
Piece Style Modern
Instrumentation Piano
Extra Information Los Rondó de mañiña fueron publicados en 1932 por el Grupo Renovación, representante de la sección argentina de la Sociedad Internacional de Música Contemporánea. La obra fue interpretada en diversos conciertos por los pianistas: Francisco Amicarelli; Mercedes Roig; Honorio Siccardi; Orestes Castronuovo; Ana Ficher; Irma Goebel Labastille. Existe además una grabación realizada en 2007 por la pianista argentina Ynés Batura para el CD Honorio Siccardi: Obra integral para piano, en el marco del proyecto Música argentina del siglo XX, dirigido por Ana María Otero.

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An ongoing project is currently underway to survey, study, systematize, and enhance the value of the musical scores preserved at the Archivo Histórico Musical “Honorio Siccardi”, located in the city of Dolores, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. This work is being carried out collaboratively by the Equipo de archivo y estudio, composed of María Gabriela Siccardi, Ana María Otero, Lucio Bruno-Videla, Sebastián Arancibia Navarro, and Gerardo Delgado. The aim of this project is to preserve, document, undertake a critical review, and disseminate the work of Honorio Siccardi, respecting historical sources and promoting public access to his music.