Today I went to the Conservatory of Music of Naples "San Pietro a Majella". There is one of the most incredible and important libraries in the world! Here I found many intresting manuscripts. I'm working on several symphonies composed by authors such as: Paisiello, Cimarosa, Tritto, Jommelli and others.
I worked in "Sala Scarlatti", a great room in the library with an antique table in walnut and green leather. The libraries are high to the ceiling and the room smells of old papers. I think that's a magic place.
Now I'm trascribing Nicola Zingarelli's quartett for a concert of my quartett "L'Estro Armonico" and in the same time I'm working on the transcription of a Symphony of Pasquale Anfossi.
I hope that appeals to one of the many orchestras that I have proposed to direct my transcript.
How do you say? The hope is the last to day!
Ciao
Leopoldo Fontanarosa
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