Notturno ('Guarda che bianca luna'), for 3 voices, flute & piano
Romances (6) for voice & piano (1845): Lo spazzacamino, 1845
Romances (6) for voice & piano (1845): Brindisi, 1845 (II versione)
Romances (6) for voice & piano (1845): Il mistero, 1845
Stornello ('Tu dici che non m'ami'), song for voice & piano
L'esule ('Vedi! la bianca luna'), song for voice & piano
L'abandonnée ('Beaux jours que le coeur envie'), song for voice & piano
La patria ('Oh! qual suono...'), for voice & orchestra (Inno nazionale a Ferdinando II)
La preghiera del poeta ('Del tuo celeste, foco e terno Iddio'), song for voice & piano
Romances (6) for voice & piano (1838): Perduta ho la pace, 1838
Romances (6) for voice & piano (1838): In solitaria stanza, 1838
Brindisi I ('Mescetemi il vino!'), song for voice & piano
Track Listings (16) - Disc #2
Romances (6) for voice & piano (1838): Nell'orror di notte oscura, 1838
Romances (6) for voice & piano (1845): La zingara, 1845
Sgombra, o gentil, song for voice & piano
Romances (6) for voice & piano (1838): Deh, pietoso, oh addolorata, 1838
Ave Maria, for voice & strings (or piano)
Romances (6) for voice & piano (1838): More, Elisa, lo stanco poeta, 1838
La seduzione ('Era bella com'angiol del cielo'), song for voice & piano
Il brigidino ('E lo mio damo se n'è ito a Siena'), song for voice & piano
Pietà, Signor, song for voice & piano
Il poveretto ('Passegger, che al dolce aspetto'), song for voice & piano
Al tuo bambino ('Fiorellin, che sorgi appena'), song for voice & piano
Romances (6) for voice & piano (1845): Il tramonto, 1845
Chi i bei dì m'adduce ancora, song for voice & piano
Romances (6) for voice & piano (1845): Ad una stella, 1845
Romances (6) for voice & piano (1838): Non t'accostare all'urna, 1838
È la vita un mar d'affanni, song for voice & piano
This unique recording received five stars from both The Classic Voice and Amadeus. Three exceptional singers present "the Verdi we never hear" in these vocal chamber works, complete in one album. Soprano Mariella Devia ... more »has sung at the Met, La Scala, and Covent Garden and has a pure, focused voice of exceptional beauty. Sergei Larin is today's most famous Russian tenor, and Michele Pertussi is a magnificent bass.« less
This unique recording received five stars from both The Classic Voice and Amadeus. Three exceptional singers present "the Verdi we never hear" in these vocal chamber works, complete in one album. Soprano Mariella Devia has sung at the Met, La Scala, and Covent Garden and has a pure, focused voice of exceptional beauty. Sergei Larin is today's most famous Russian tenor, and Michele Pertussi is a magnificent bass.