Respighi: Aretusa

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Respighi - Orchestral Songs

Respighi - Orchestral Songs


Respighi:

Aretusa

Janet Baker (mezzo-soprano)

Lauda per la Nativita del Signore

Patricia Rosario (soprano), Louise Winter (mezzo-soprano) & Lynton Atkinson (tenor)

Il tramonto

Janet Baker (mezzo-soprano)

Trittico Botticelliano


Dame Janet Baker in orchestral songs of Ottorino Respighi.

Respighi, the late romantic Italian, received world fame with his spectacular orchestral showcases the Roman Trilogies. However in his orchestral he shows his more intimate and emotional side, especially in the hypnotic “Il Tramonto”, a jewel of autumnal Italianism.

Excellent orchestral support from The City of London Sinfonia, conducted by the greatly lamented Richard Hickox.

Licensed from Collin Classics.

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Brilliant Classics - 9141

(CD)

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Respighi: La Sensitiva and La Pentola Magica

Respighi: La Sensitiva and La Pentola Magica


Respighi:

La Sensitiva

Poema lirico per mezzosoprano e orchetra

La Pentola Magica, PP 129

Azione, coreografica in due quadri

Aretusa

Poemetto per mezzosoprano e orchestra


Damiana Pinti (mezzo-soprano)

Orchesta Sinfonica del Teatro Massimo di Palermo, Marzio Conti

Super Audio CD

Format:

Hybrid Multi-channel

CPO - 7770712

(SACD)

$16.75

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Respighi: Aretusa, La Sensitiva, Il Tramonto & Quattro Liriche

Respighi: Aretusa, La Sensitiva, Il Tramonto & Quattro Liriche


Respighi:

Aretusa

La Sensitiva

Il tramonto

Quattro Liriche dal Poema Paradisiaco di Gabriele d'Annunzio, P. 125


Faridah Schafer Subrata (mezzo-soprano)

Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Adriano

Marco Polo - 8223347

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Respighi: Orchestral Songs

Respighi: Orchestral Songs


Respighi:

Deita silvane

Nebbie

Aretusa

La Sensitiva


Ingrid Attrot (soprano), Linda Finnie (contralto)

BBC Philharmonic, Richard Hickox

“In some of Respighi's comparatively neglected pieces, his accustomed richness and subtlety of orchestral colour go with a certain lack of melodic individuality. Once or twice in Deitàsilvane ('Woodland gods'), one wishes that the poems' classical imagery would lead him towards an evocation or even a direct quotation from Italian music's 'classical' past of the kind that so often renders his better-known music so memorable. In La sensitiva ('The sensitive plant'), however, his care for the imagery and prosody of Shelley's poem (in Italian translation) was so responsive that striking melodic invention was the result. The orchestral colour of the piece is exquisite, the succession of ideas (the sensitive plant is image both of unhappy lover and spurned artist) a good deal more than merely picturesque. In a performance as expressive as this it seems one of Respighi's best works, and a good deal more sophisticated than he's generally given credit for. Aretusa is fine, too, with bigger dramatic gestures, even richer colour and some magnificent sea music.
The much better-known Nebbie is another example of Respighi finding a genuinely sustained melodic line in response to a text which obviously meant a great deal to him. Everything here is played with a real care for Respighi's line as well as his sumptuous but never muddy colours.
First-class recording.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

Chandos - CHAN9453

(CD)

$16.75

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