Marcia Reale [Adon gnolam] - Lino Finzi, score
Title
Marcia Reale [Adon gnolam] - Lino Finzi, score
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Adon gnolam
Ritual
Composer
Notes on composer
Lino Finzi was from Milan and in 1882 helped develop a device called the Armonipiano that could sustain and alter the sound of a piano.
BARBIERI, PATRIZIO. “Violicembalos and Other Italian Sostenente Pianos 1785-1900.” The Galpin Society Journal, vol. 62, 2009, pp. 117–39. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/20753630. Accessed 16 Feb. 2024.
BARBIERI, PATRIZIO. “Violicembalos and Other Italian Sostenente Pianos 1785-1900.” The Galpin Society Journal, vol. 62, 2009, pp. 117–39. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/20753630. Accessed 16 Feb. 2024.
Manuscript date (if known)
09/1866
Notes on music
The same melody is attested in a manuscript score now at the Library of Congress, Washington DC (LC Hebr. Ms 194
Micro Orien. Hebr. 880).
Micro Orien. Hebr. 880).
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| This Item | Is Part Of | Item: Roma, le cinque scole |
| This Item | is a version of the melody in | Item: Adom gnolam (Adon 'olam) and other tunes for the High Holidays (Rosh ha-shanah and Yom Kippur) - Lino Finzi - incomplete music score for two sopranos, tenor (also solo), and bass - Mantova |
| Item: Adom gnolam (Adon 'olam) and other tunes for the High Holidays (Rosh ha-shanah and Yom Kippur) - Lino Finzi - incomplete music score for two sopranos, tenor (also solo), and bass - Mantova | is a version of the melody in | This Item |
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MI, “Marcia Reale [Adon gnolam] - Lino Finzi, score,” Thesaurus of Jewish-Italian Liturgical Music, accessed December 5, 2025, https://jewishitalianmusic.org/thesaurus/items/show/3595.
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