Pagine di Guerra (Casella, Alfredo)

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Original version (1915)

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Publisher. Info. Milan: G. Ricordi & C., 1916. Plate 115929.
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Misc. Notes #412420: This file is part of the Sibley Mirroring Project.
#395304: Part 4 missing
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Revised version (1918)

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Editor Revised edition
Publisher. Info. Milan: G. Ricordi & C., 1916. Plate 115929.
Reissue (revised) – London: J. & W. Chester, Ltd., 1922. Plate J. & W.C. 2915.
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Misc. Notes Includes a 1922 copyright claim from Ricordi as well, so this revised edition might have been co-published.
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General Information

Work Title Pagine di Guerra
Alternative. Title Quattro Films Musicali per Pianoforte a quattro mani ; Cinque Films Musicale Per Orchestra
Composer Casella, Alfredo
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IAC 17
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 4 (or 5) pieces:
  • Original version (1915)
1. Nel Belgio: sfilata di artigliera pesante tedesca.
2. In Francia: davanti alle rovine della cattedrale di Reims.
3. In Russia: carcia di cavalleria cosacca.
4. In Alsazia: croci di legno.
  • Added in revised version (1918)
5. Nell' Adriatico: Corazzate italiane in crociera
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1915 (revised 1918)
First Publication. 1916 – Milan: Ricordi (original version, 4 pieces, piano 4 hands)
1921 – London: J. & W. Chester, Ltd. (revised version, 5 pieces, orchestra)
Dedication Al Conte ed alla Contessa di San Martino e Valperga
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Early 20th century
Piece Style Early 20th century
Instrumentation piano 4-hands
Discography All Music Guide
Extra Information Casella orchestrated the work in 1918, which appends a 5th piece, Nell' Adriatico. Around that time, he also revised the piano 4 hands version by transcribing the orchestral arrangement (published by J. & W. Chester, and possibly Ricordi, in 1922). Despite the mention of films in the subtitle, this was not composed as a film sound track. According to allmusic.com, these were inspired by film clips of WWI that Casella saw.