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- Fazioli Pianoforti (Italian pronunciation: [fatˈtsjɔːli ˌpjanoˈfɔrti]), translated as Fazioli Pianos, produces grand and concert pianos from their factory...
- School of Music and Drama. In 2015, the School became the first Fazioli Pianoforti Centre of Excellence. The School's pupils are funded largely by the Government's...
- Solo Pianos or rather as its Italian original name, Concerto per due pianoforti soli) is a composition by Russian composer Igor Stravinsky. It was finished...
- esercizi (1934), soprano, flute, oboe, clarinet, viola, cello Musica per tre pianoforti (Inni) (1935), three pianos Sei cori di Michelangelo Buonarroti il Giovane...
- guitars and keyboards to its product line. "Viscount — Organi classici — Pianoforti Digitali — Audio Professionale — Pedaliere — Amplificazioni — Accessori"...
- released "La vita imprevedibile delle canzoni", an album recorded at Fazioli Pianoforti factory in Sacile. On the occasion Ruggiero reworked 15 songs from her...
- strumenti (1962) Portrait per due pianoforti (1968) Dodici pezzi facile per pianoforte (1968–69) Portrait B per due pianoforti e due percussionisti (1969) Pièces...
- Harrison, Quattro Pianoforti Festival, Rome), 1992, revised 1999 Blue Camel for piano (premiere: Michael Harrison, Quattro Pianoforti Festival, Rome),...
- Decca (2015) Mendelssohn, Opere complete per pianoforte a 4 mani e per 2 pianoforti - Prosseda/Ammara CD Decca (2016) Mozart, Mozart for babies CD Decca (2015)...
- (1946) Liriche su Verlaine, voice and piano (1946–1947) Concerto per due pianoforti e strumenti, 2 pianos, 2 harps, celesta, percussion ensemble (1947–1948)...