
Ducci upright piano lent to Liszt

Ducci Ad (1880)
Liszt: San Francesco (Preludio per Il cantico del Sol di San Francesco), S499a
We know that Ducci dealt in pianos at this time from an ad we find in Galignani’s Illustrated Paris Guide For 1880:
From Liszt’s letters, we have a better idea of the role Carlo Ducci played in the instrumental world of Florence. In addition to this piano, Ducci was generous in loaning other pianos to Liszt. In a letter to the Baroness Olga von Meyendorff dated 12 September 1878, Liszt tells her:

Ducci song
Ducci left Florence in 1881 for London where he made his name as a song composer
We can confirm the connection because of a note with the piano from Liszt thanking Ducci for the loan of the instrument. Since we associate composer’s pianos with big grand pianos, it’s curious to see this little upright as being used by Liszt.
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