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Performances
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General Information
| Work Title
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El patito juguetón
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| Alternative. Title
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| Composer
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Siccardi, Honorio
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| Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No.
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None [force assignment]
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| Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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1
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| Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp.
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1947
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| First Publication.
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1948
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| Dedication
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Dedicada a la memória de la insigne pedagoga Rita Kurzmann Leuchter
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| Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Early 20th century
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| Piece Style
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Early 20th century
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| Instrumentation
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piano
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| Extra Information
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Está dedicada a la memoria de la pianista y pedagoga austríaca, Rita Kurzmann Leuchter. La pieza fue interpretada en diversas oportunidades y registrada en estudio entre 2005 y 2006 por la pianista Roxana Palomo. Asimismo, fue ejecutada en concierto en Mendoza (Argentina) en 2006, dentro del proyecto «Honorio Siccardi – Obra integral para piano (Música argentina del siglo XX)», dirigido por Ana María Otero. Se ejecutó el 21 de noviembre de 2024 el II Festival de Música Argentina "Honorio Siccardi" por el pianista Sebastián Arancibia Navarro.
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Navigation etc.
An ongoing project is currently underway to survey, study, systematize, and enhance the value of the musical scores preserved at the Archivo Histórico Musical “Honorio Siccardi”, located in the city of Dolores, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
This work is being carried out collaboratively by the Equipo de archivo y estudio, composed of María Gabriela Siccardi, Ana María Otero, Lucio Bruno-Videla, Sebastián Arancibia Navarro, and Gerardo Delgado.
The aim of this project is to preserve, document, undertake a critical review, and disseminate the work of Honorio Siccardi, respecting historical sources and promoting public access to his music.