Liriche, songs (4) for voice, harp, keyboard & strings, P. 125: Un sogno
Liriche, songs (4) for voice, harp, keyboard & strings, P. 125: La najade
Liriche, songs (4) for voice, harp, keyboard & strings, P. 125: La sera
Liriche, songs (4) for voice, harp, keyboard & strings, P. 125: Sopra un'aria antica
La donna sul sarcofago, song for voice & piano, P. 121
La statua, song for voice & piano, P. 122
Il tramonto (The Sunset), for voice & string quartet/string orchestra, P. 101
Liriche, songs (5) for voice & piano, P. 108: I tempi assai lontani
Liriche, songs (5) for voice & piano, P. 108: Canto funebre
Liriche, songs (5) for voice & piano, P. 108: Par les soires ('L'Hymnaire d'Adonis' di Jacques de Fersen)
Liriche, songs (5) for voice & piano, P. 108: Par l'étreinte ('L'Hymnaire d'Adonis' di Jacques de Fersen)
Liriche, songs (5) for voice & piano, P. 108: La fine (da 'La luna crescente' di Rabindranath Tagore)
Liriche su parole di poeti armeni, songs (4) for voice & piano, P. 132: No, non è morto il figlio tuo (Antica poesia popolare armena)
Liriche su parole di poeti armeni, songs (4) for voice & piano, P. 132: La mamma è come il pane caldo (Antica poesia popolare armena)
Liriche su parole di poeti armeni, songs (4) for voice & piano, P. 132: Io sono la madre
Liriche su parole di poeti armeni, songs (4) for voice & piano, P. 132: Mattino di luce, sole di giustizia (Shnorhali Nersès, 13 seco
Respighi (1879-1936) is known to the wide public for his colorful orchestral tone poems, but he had a particular fondness throughout his career for the art song, some with orchestral accompaniment, others (like those recor... more »ded here) for voice and piano. These were composed at the height of his creative period, from 1914 to 1920.« less
Respighi (1879-1936) is known to the wide public for his colorful orchestral tone poems, but he had a particular fondness throughout his career for the art song, some with orchestral accompaniment, others (like those recorded here) for voice and piano. These were composed at the height of his creative period, from 1914 to 1920.