Deit? silvane, song cycle for soprano & piano, P. 107: 1. I Fauni
Deit? silvane, song cycle for soprano & piano, P. 107: 2. Misuca in horto
Deit? silvane, song cycle for soprano & piano, P. 107: 3. Egle
Deit? silvane, song cycle for soprano & piano, P. 107: 4. Acqua
Deit? silvane, song cycle for soprano & piano, P. 107: 5. Crepuscolo
Stornellatrice, song for soprano & piano, P. 69 (from opera 'Re Enzo')
Rispetti toscani, songs (4) for soprano & piano, P. 103: 1. Quando nasceste voi
Rispetti toscani, songs (4) for soprano & piano, P. 103: 2. Venitelo a vedere I mi piccino
Rispetti toscani, songs (4) for soprano & piano, P. 103: 3. Viene di l?, lontan lontano
Rispetti toscani, songs (4) for soprano & piano, P. 103: 4. Razzolan, sopra l'aja, le galline
Tanto bella!, song (romanza) for voice & piano, P. 12
Evviva Rosabella, for voice & piano
Arrangement: 'Antiche cantate d'amore', P. 98: 1. Al tramontar del giorno
Arrangement: 'Antiche cantate d'amore', P. 98: 2. Quanta invidia mi fai, bel gelsomino
Arrangement: 'Antiche cantate d'amore', P. 98: 3. Cantata
Arrangement: 'Antiche cantate d'amore', P. 98: 4. Son come farfalletta
L' Ultima ebbrezza!, song (romanza) for soprano & piano, P. 8
Canti all'antica, songs (5) for mezzo-soprano & piano, P. 71: 1. L'udir talvolta
Canti all'antica, songs (5) for mezzo-soprano & piano, P. 71: 2. Ma come potrei
Canti all'antica, songs (5) for mezzo-soprano & piano, P. 71: 3. Ballata
Canti all'antica, songs (5) for mezzo-soprano & piano, P. 71: 4. Bella porta di rubini
Canti all'antica, songs (5) for mezzo-soprano & piano, P. 71: 5. Canzone di Re Enzo
Scherzo, song for soprano & piano, P. 68
The origin of the musical situations of Deità silvane (1917), with lyrics by Antonio Rubino, originates in the love for the musical gestures of the past, re-proposed by Respighi with the continuous invention of antido... more »tes to the poison which afflicts them, so as to keep them alive. The heterogeneity of the lyrics included on this disc may be surprising, yet each of these songs is a quest for style. A beautiful portrait of Ottorino Respighi's vocal work.« less
The origin of the musical situations of Deità silvane (1917), with lyrics by Antonio Rubino, originates in the love for the musical gestures of the past, re-proposed by Respighi with the continuous invention of antidotes to the poison which afflicts them, so as to keep them alive. The heterogeneity of the lyrics included on this disc may be surprising, yet each of these songs is a quest for style. A beautiful portrait of Ottorino Respighi's vocal work.