After hearing the March of Silveri at the recent papl liturgy, I was wondering if anyone knew where to get this as an organ reduction? I've done a little searching but can't find it.
I believe (I've not seen a score) that it's not a march but part of a sinfonia by Count Domenico Silveri (1818-1900), in case that assists your research.
I did some more searching and found a music lending library that has a copy of the Silveri March in a piano reduction. When I receive the score, I will see if I can make it available in some form, perhaps as an arrangement for brass quartet!
Yes, after I'd posted my note I realized that the original should just go up as well. It's way, way out of copyright (Italian publication from the late 19th c. I believe).
I have managed to secure two keyboard reduction of the Silveri -- one for piano, one for organ. Each is also accompanied by a march.
DOCUMENT 1:
Marcia di G. Longhi e Armonia Religiosa del Cte. Domenico Silveri
Che nelle festività sogliono suonare le Trombe in St. Pietro presente il Sommo Pontefice
Ridotte per Pianoforte Solo dal maestro F. Viviani
Oops -- got the files in the wrong order. But here they are anyway. Enjoy!
DOCUMENT 2:
The Silver Trumpets played at St. Peter's in Rome, on Christmas and Easter Days.
Arranged for the Organ with Pedal Obligato
by Edward F. Rimbault
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