Se tu m'ami (Parisotti, Alessandro)

Authorship Note
Parisotti attributed this song to Pergolesi, but owing to the fact that no early manuscripts have been located, it is now believed that Parisotti composed the piece himself.


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Performances

Recordings

For 3 Accordions and Bass Accordion (De Bra)

Publisher Info. Paul De Bra, 2020.
Performers Professor P (Paul De Bra playing 3 different accordions and bass accordion)
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Misc. Notes arrangement available from this page
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Naxos

Sheet Music

Scores

See: Arie Antiche by Alessandro Parisotti
Publisher. Info. Paris, Milan: Ricordi, n.d. Plate 113470.
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Misc. Notes Tattered copy extracted from the K.Konstantinoff archives
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Arrangements and Transcriptions

For 3 Accordions and Bass Accordion (De Bra)
Arranger Paul De Bra (b. 1959)
Publisher. Info. Paul De Bra, 2020.
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Misc. Notes bass part can also be played on a bayan or accordion with convertor
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For Flute, Clarinet and Bassoon (Goodman)
Arranger Roe William Goodman (b. 1938)
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For Oboe, Clarinet and Bassoon (Goodman)
Arranger Roe William Goodman (b. 1938)
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For 2 Clarinets and Bass Clarinet (Goodman)
Arranger Roe William Goodman (b. 1938)
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For 2 Clarinets and Bassoon (Goodman)
Arranger Roe William Goodman (b. 1938)
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For Flute and Piano (Barge)
For Flute and Piano (Schwedler)

General Information

Work Title Se tu m'ami
Alternative. Title
Composer Parisotti, Alessandro
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IAP 1
First Publication. 1885
Librettist Paolo Rolli (1687–1765). French text by Jean Bénédict (1867–1914)
Language Italian
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation voice, piano