If anyone has that cd of the piano concerto and other works once available on Marco Polo, and would be willing to burn a copy, I would much appreciate it. I am going to try to discover more of Pizetti's music, possibly even the operas, although I am not an opera buff.
Ed, if you like the Pizetti, I urge you to get two discs of Malipiero's music, one on Naxos and the other on Marco Polo, both cut out and available at Berkshire Record Outlet. I don't have the discs in front of me, but one features 7 Inventions and 4 Inventions, which were adopted from an aborted film score and conducted by that great Viennese conductor Peter Maag, and the other contains incidental music from Three Goldoni Comedies and Il Finto Arlecchino and some other music. This is really wonderful stuff. Some of it is in the neoclassical mode of Stravinsky, but not a carbon copy. It all shows great individuality, more so than his later symphonies.
Bob Ward