Composer
Ottorino Respighi (1879-1936); ITA
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Mostly known for his richly descriptive symphonic poems Fontane di Roma (The Fountains of Rome) and Pini di Roma (The Pines of Rome), Respighi was a versatile composer who translated into music powerful visual experiences and feelings of deep attachment to cherished places. Respighi's symphonic works are praised primarily for their exquisite orchestration, but these compositions also possess a charm which transcends the merely picturesque. This charm is particularly evident in works inspired by Medieval and Renaissance music, such as Ancient Airs and Dances for orchestra.
Born in 1879, Respighi studied from 1891 to 1900 at the Liceo Musicale in Bologna. In 1900 and 1902, he traveled to Russia, where he played the viola in the Imperial Orchestra in St. Petersburg. During his two extended visits to Russia, Respighi studied with Rimsky-Korsakov, absorbing the Russian master's ideas regarding orchestral color. In 1903, Respighi turned to a career of a concert violinist; he also played chamber music, joining Bologna's Mugellini Quartet as a violist. During the early 1900s, Respighi started writing music, but his compositions (chamber and orchestral works) attracted little attention. In 1908-1909, he was in Berlin, where he immersed himself in German musical culture. In 1913, Respighi settled in Rome, accepting a composition professorship at the Liceo (subsequently Conservatorio) di Santa Cecilia. Enchanted by Rome, Respighi found inspiration in the city's unique atmosphere and consequently formulated an original, personal musical language, exemplified by Fontane di Roma (Fountains of Rome), written in 1914-1916.
Respighi's next project was a children's opera, La bella dormente nel bosco (Sleeping Beauty), finished in 1921, and regarded as his best stage work. After the Fontane di Roma, Respighi sought inspiration in early music, introducing Renaissance and Medieval themes into his compositions. In 1917, he composed the first set of his Antiche arie e danze per liuto (&Ancient Airs and Dances for Lute), for piano duet and strings. The second and third sets, for strings, were composed in 1923 and 1931, respectively. Sometimes regarded as adaptations, these compositions nevertheless exude a unique freshness and sincerity.
Works composed in the 1920s reflected both Respighi's fascination with early music and his desire to translate visual sensations into music. Thus, the Concerto gregoriano for violin and orchestra, composed in 1921, and Quartetto dorico, written in 1924, evoke the spirit of ancient music, while The Pines of Rome describes the splendor of the Roman landscape.
In 1924, Respighi was named director of the Conservatorio di Santa Cecilia, resigning, however, two years later, so he would have more time to compose. Nevertheless, this period included two American tours, in 1925-1926 and 1932, as a conductor and pianist. He also accompanied singers, including his wife, Elsa Olivieri-Sangiacomo, who was also a composer. Works composed during this period include Vetrate di chiesa (Church Windows), for orchestra, written in 1925, and the Trittico botticelliano (Three Botticelli Pictures), composed in 1927—a work inspired by three paintings by the great Renaissance artist Sandro Botticelli. Composed in 1928-1930, Respighi's Lauda per la Nativita del Signore, for two pianos, wind ensembles, vocal soloists, and chorus, develops Renaissance motifs to create a charming, serene celebration of the spirit of Christmas. Elected to the Royal Academy of Italy in 1932, Respighi died in 1936.
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Mostly known for his richly descriptive symphonic poems Fontane di Roma (The Fountains of Rome) and Pini di Roma (The... More
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Stage Works
180 tracks
- La bella dormente nel bosco (opera in 3 acts), P.176
22 tracks
- La boutique fantasque (ballet after Rossini), P.120
64 tracks
- La fiamma (opera), P.175
22 tracks
- La pentola magica (ballet on Russian melodies), P.129
45 tracks
- Lucrezia (opera in 3 moments; unfinished, completed by E. Respighi), P.180
20 tracks
- Scherzo veneziano (from the ballet, 'Le astuzie di Colombina') P.130
3 tracks
- Sèvres de la vieille France (ballet on 17th and 18th-century themes), P.128
4 tracks
- La bella dormente nel bosco (opera in 3 acts), P.176
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Orchestral Works
504 tracks
- Concertos
46 tracks
- Adagio con variazioni, for cello and piano, P.188
4 tracks
- Aria for Strings, Horn, and Organ (transcribed by Fuser for Organ; by Arrigoni for Piano and small Orchestra), P.32
2 tracks
- Concerto a cinque, for oboe, trumpet, violin, bass, piano, and strings, P.174
3 tracks
- Concerto gregoriano, for violin and orchestra, P.135
9 tracks
- Concerto in modo misolidio (Concerto in Mixolidian Mode), for piano and orchestra, P.145
11 tracks
- Fantasia slava (Slavic Fantasy), for piano and orchestra in G-, P.50
2 tracks
- Piano Concerto in A-, P.40
4 tracks
- Poema autunnale (Autumnal Poem), for violin and orchestra, P.146
4 tracks
- Toccata for Piano and Orchestra, P.156
3 tracks
- Violin Concerto in A, P.49
3 tracks
- Piano Concerto in A-, P. 40
1 track
- Adagio con variazioni, for cello and piano, P.188
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Suites and Tone Poems
395 tracks
- Ancient Airs and Dances, Suite No.1, P.109
30 tracks
- Ancient Airs and Dances, Suite No.2, P.138
21 tracks
- Ancient Airs and Dances, Suite No.3, P.172
54 tracks
- Belkis, Queen of Sheba (suite from the ballet), P.177
15 tracks
- 5 Etudes-tableaux, P.160 (after Rachmaninov)
5 tracks
- Feste romane (Roman Festivals; symphonic poem), P.157
46 tracks
- Fontane di Roma (The Fountains of Rome), P.106
66 tracks
- Gli uccelli (The Birds), P.154
16 tracks
- Impressione brasiliane (Brazilian Impressions), P.153
18 tracks
- 3 Organ Chorales (after Bach 3 Organ Preludes), P.167
3 tracks
- Passacaglia and Fugue (after Bach's Passacaglia and Fugue in C-, BWV582:), P.159
4 tracks
- Pini di Roma (The Pines of Rome), P.141
78 tracks
- Rossiniana, P.148 (after Rossini)
12 tracks
- Suite for orchestra in E, P.34
4 tracks
- Suite in G, for organ and strings, P.58
4 tracks
- Trittico botticelliano (Three Botticelli Pictures) for orchestra, P.151
6 tracks
- Vetrate di chiesa (Church Windows), P.150
13 tracks
- Ancient Airs and Dances, Suite No.1, P.109
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Other Orchestral Works
63 tracks
- Ballata delle gnomidi (symphonic poem), P.124
5 tracks
- Belfagor (concert overture; after opera 'Belfagor'), P.140
1 track
- Berceuse, for string instruments, P.38
1 track
- Burlesca, P.59
3 tracks
- Chaconne, for violin, organ and strings (after Vitali) P.87
1 track
- Metamorphosen modi XII, Theme and Variations for Orchestra, P.169
13 tracks
- Notturno, P.74
1 track
- Ouverture carnevalesca, P.99
2 tracks
- Prelude and Fugue in D (after Bach, Prelude and Fugue for Organ in D), P.158
2 tracks
- Preludio, corale, e fuga, P.30
5 tracks
- Rossiniana, P.148
4 tracks
- Sinfonia drammatica, P.102
10 tracks
- Sonata in E-, for violin, strings and organ (after Bach's Sonata in E-) P.85
3 tracks
- Suite for Strings, P.41
6 tracks
- Suite in E, P.51
4 tracks
- Variazioni sinfoniche, P.28
2 tracks
- Ballata delle gnomidi (symphonic poem), P.124
- Concertos
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Chamber Works
113 tracks
- Huntingtower, ballad for instrumental ensemble, P.173
1 track
- 3 Pezzi for Organ, P.92
3 tracks
- 6 Pezzi for Violin and Piano, P.31
19 tracks
- 5 Pezzi for Violin and Piano, P.62
5 tracks
- Quintet for Piano and Strings in F-, P.35
9 tracks
- Sonata for Violin and Piano (After F.M. Veracini), P.81
4 tracks
- Sonata for Violin and Piano (After F.M. Veracini), P.82
4 tracks
- Sonata for Violin and Piano (After F.M. Veracini), P.83
5 tracks
- Sonata for Violin and Piano (After Vivaldi), Op.13, No.6, P.84
4 tracks
- Sonata for Violin and Piano in G (After G. Valentini), P.80
5 tracks
- Sonata in C, for violin and piano (or strings; after Tartini's Pastorale, Sonata in A), P.79
2 tracks
- String Quartet in D-, P.91 ('Ernst ist das Leben heiter ist die Kunst')
16 tracks
- String Quartet, P.144 ('Quartetto dorico')
4 tracks
- Violin Sonata in B-, P.110
20 tracks
- Violin Sonata in C (After N. Porpora), P.78
4 tracks
- Violin Sonata in D-, P.15
3 tracks
- Woodwind Quintet in G-, P.21
2 tracks
- Suite della tabacchiera, P.168
3 tracks
- Huntingtower, ballad for instrumental ensemble, P.173
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Piano Works
24 tracks
- 6 Pieces, P.44
6 tracks
- Piano Sonata in F-, P.16
6 tracks
- 3 Preludes on Gregorian melodies, P.131
6 tracks
- 6 Pezzi per bambini, P.149
6 tracks
- 6 Pieces, P.44
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Vocal Works
71 tracks
- Songs
50 tracks
- Aretusa, for mezzo-soprano and orchestra, P.95
2 tracks
- Bella porta di rubini
1 track
- 5 Canti all'antica ('5 Songs of Antiquity'), for mezzo-soprano and piano, P.71
1 track
- E se un giorno tornasse, recitative for mezzo-soprano and piano, P. 96
2 tracks
- 4 Liriche ('4 Lyrical Songs), for voice, harp, keyboard, and strings, P.125
4 tracks
- 5 Liriche ('5 Lyrical Songs'), P.108
1 track
- 6 Liriche ('6 Lyrical Songs), Series 1, P.90
6 tracks
- 6 Liriche ('6 Lyrical Songs), Series 2, P.97
1 track
- 4 Liriche su parole di poeti armeni ('4 Lyrical Songs on Texts by Armenian Poets'), P.132
6 tracks
- Nebbie ('Fog'), for mezzo-soprano and piano, P.64
11 tracks
- Nevicata ('Snowstorm'), for mezzo-soprano and piano, P.65
5 tracks
- Notturno, romanza for tenor and piano, P.11
1 track
- Stornellatrice, for soprano and piano, P.69 (from opera 'Re Enzo')
3 tracks
- Tanto bella! ('So Beautiful!'), romanza, P.12
1 track
- Notte, P. 55a
1 track
- Nebbie, P. 64
1 track
- Tantobella, P. 12
1 track
- Stornellatrice, P. 69
1 track
- Cinque canti all'antica, P. 71: No.2. Ma come potrei
1 track
- Aretusa, for mezzo-soprano and orchestra, P.95
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Other Vocal Works
21 tracks
- Songs
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