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ricordi

Ricordi is a plural Italian noun meaning memories or recollections. In everyday Italian, ricordi refer to personal memories, reminiscences, or keepsakes. The term can also appear in phrases describing recollections of the past or nostalgic souvenirs.

In music publishing and cultural history, Ricordi most commonly refers to Casa Ricordi, a historic Milanese

Throughout the 20th century, Ricordi expanded its operations and remained a prominent name in music publishing,

publishing
house.
Founded
in
1808
by
Giovanni
Ricordi,
the
firm
soon
became
one
of
Italy’s
leading
music
publishers,
specializing
in
opera
and
vocal
music.
In
the
mid-19th
century,
Giovanni’s
son
Giulio
Ricordi
joined
the
business
and
emerged
as
a
central
figure,
guiding
the
catalog
and
fostering
collaborations
with
composers
and
librettists.
Under
Giulio’s
leadership,
the
company
published
a
substantial
portion
of
Giuseppe
Verdi’s
late
operas
and
supported
the
development
of
Puccini’s
early
works,
among
others.
The
Casa
Ricordi
imprint
became
synonymous
with
a
high-quality,
artistically
influential
catalog
that
helped
shape
the
modern
Italian
operatic
repertoire,
including
works
by
Verdi,
Puccini,
Mascagni,
and
Leoncavallo.
eventually
becoming
part
of
larger
publishing
groups
through
various
corporate
arrangements.
Today,
the
Ricordi
name
continues
to
be
associated
with
classical
music
publishing
and
the
legacy
of
Italian
opera,
even
as
ownership
and
organizational
structures
have
evolved.
The
term
ricordi
also
remains
in
use
as
a
general
reference
to
memories
and
recollections
in
the
Italian
language.