Marcha (Siccardi, Honorio)

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Publisher. Info. Buenos Aires: Ricordi Americana, 1943.
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Misc. Notes En portada: “Para celebrar las bodas de oro de mis padres” y “(De las ‘Variaciones románticas’)”. Pie de imprenta: “Impresa por Ricordi Americana S.A.” / “Industria argentina”.
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Work Title Marcha
Alternative. Title Para celebrar las bodas de oro de mis padres
Composer Siccardi, Honorio
Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. IHS 6
Key G major
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 1
First Publication. 1943
Dedication Para celebrar las bodas de oro de mis padres
Average DurationAvg. Duration 2:45
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Early 20th century
Piece Style Early 20th century
Instrumentation piano
Extra Information La portada indica que esta Marcha forma parte de las Variaciones románticas (Buenos Aires: Ricordi Americana, 1943) y está dedicada “para celebrar las bodas de oro de mis padres”. La obra fue grabada en estudio (2005–2006) e interpretada por Martín Lemmo en concierto en Mendoza (Argentina) en 2006, dentro del proyecto Honorio Siccardi – Obra integral para piano (Música Argentina del Siglo XX).

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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.