Respighi: Siciliana for Harp (trans. Grandjany)
Mostly known for his symphonic poems such as The Fountains of Rome and The Pines of Rome, Respighi was a versatile composer who translated into music powerful visual experiences and feelings of deep a...
Respighi's Mascherada from Ancient Airs and Dances Suite No 1 is now available for flute ensemble, arranged by Paige Dashner Long. This arrangement was premiered in July of 2010 by the New England Con...
The suite Pines of Rome is the second orchestral work in Respghi's Roman trilogy. This suite was composed for symphony orchestra in 1923, depicts various places throughout Rome, where pine trees grow....
Contents: Gagliarda (Galilei) - Il Conte Orlando (Molinaro) - Italiana (Ignoto) - Passacaglia (Roncalli) - Siciliana (Ignoto) - Villanella (Ignoto).
The noble elegance of Respighi's marvelous work shines in this arrangement of the Balletto Movement from Suite No. 1. The feel of early music carries through in an arrangement that works equally well...
Featuring five movements in diverse styles and forms by Italy's most important composer of the post-Romantic era, this set of early Respighi works is a refreshing departure from the magnificent sympho...