[Machine Translation] In 1867, Rossini titled a collection of works he had been writing over the previous decade "The Mischiefs of Old Age" and told his wife, Olimpia, to sell it to a publisher on the most favorable terms after his death. This collection contains a variety of piano, vocal, and chamber music, and is extremely diverse. This ninth collection also includes many world premiere recordings, including rare pieces such as "Pantlegraph," signed by Rossini as the first time he sent a score by "fax," and "Really Short Pieces," which are scattered all over the world. The concert will again feature an intimate performance of Marangoni's piano and a group of talented Italian singers. ( Performances ) Alessandro Marangoni ( Piano ) / Laura Giordano ( Soprano ) [1-7]/ Alessandro Luciano ( Tenor ) [8-12]/ Bruno Taddia ( Baritone ) [17-18]