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Edoardo Sonzogno (Italian pronunciation: [edoˈardo sonˈdzoɲɲo]; 21
April 1836 – 14
March 1920) was an
Italian publisher. A
native of Milan,
Sonzogno was the...
- Marina, was
written for a
competition promoted by the
music publishers Casa
Sonzogno for the best one-act opera,
remembered today because it
marked the beginning...
- ISBN 978-88-17-07477-3. Genisi,
Gabriella (2015).
Spaghetti all'********ina. Venezia:
Sonzogno. ISBN 978-88-454-2604-9. Roddy,
Rachel (31 July 2023). "Spaghetti with...
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Ruggero Leoncavallo. In July 1888 the
Milanese music publisher Edoardo Sonzogno announced a
competition open to all
young Italian composers who had not...
- "Il Contrabb****o -
novissimo manuale semiserio." Milan: Casa
Musicale Sonzogno, 2007. ISBN 978-88-87318-40-1. Turetzky, Bertram. The
Contemporary Contrab****...
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acquired Fabbri–
Sonzogno–Etas,
another publishing group. In 1993 RCS
Media Group acquired the full
control of Fabbri–
Sonzogno–Etas. Fabbri,
Sonzogno [it], and...
- was a
student of
Amintore Galli,
artistic director of the Casa
Musicale Sonzogno [it]. On 9
January 1883, Mascagni's sister, Maria, died. The
cantata In...
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director of
Edoardo Sonzogno's new Casa
Musicale Sonzogno [it], for
which he
directed several magazines.
Galli distinguished Sonzogno by
publishing renowned...
- was
editor of the
Milan democratic paper Il Secolo,
published by
Edoardo Sonzogno. In 1890 he
founded the
Lombard ****ociation for
Peace and
Arbitration (Unione...
- Nandi; Ostali,
Piero (1995). Casa
musicale Sonzogno: cronologie, saggi,
testimonianze (in Italian).
Sonzogno [it]. p. 347.
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