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OTTORINO RESPIGHI: IL TRAMONTO


ROLE: soloist

I’m thrilled to be joining Quartet Nouveau for two performances of “Il Tramonto” by Ottorino Respighi Sunday, January 21 at 2 pm and Monday January 22 at 12 pm. Ticket information coming soon.

“In setting to music a poem by Shelley one would expect from the composer an outburst of exalted romanticism. Not so. Respighi was keenly aware of the predicament that the musical world faced at the turn of the century. The Verdian melodrama was giving way to the Verismo and Wagner’s influence was still considerable, while new musical trends were coming in from France and from Russia. Respighi observed, pondered, and gradually emerged as a composer in his own right.

Respighi composed Il Tramonto (‘The Sunset’) in 1918, two years after his first great achievement, The Fountains of Rome. It was a success from the start. It is written for mezzo-soprano and string quartet (with the addition of a double-bass part) or string orchestra, and it was in the latter form that it was premiered in Rome at the Accademia di Santa Cecilia, with Bernardino Molinari conducting and Chiarina Fino Savio, to whom the work is dedicated, singing the solo part.

The whole work is pure musical poetry, intense in its expressiveness, crystalline yet colourful in its instrumentation, and delicate in its harmonies. But whether the mood is tender, contemplative, joyful or sad, the composer’s imagination never strays from the links of the basic conception. The main idea is masterfully unfolded and moulds the music to the very end.”

from notes by Alfredo Bonavera © 1988

Earlier Event: November 18
COMPOSER SPOTLIGHT: LAURE HIENDL
Later Event: April 26
Madama Butterfly by Giaccomo Puccini