Trittico Botticelliano Program Notes For Band

Trittico NelhybelIl Trittico

Tomb of Respighi at Certosa di Bologna, Italy Respighi was an enthusiastic scholar of Italian music of the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. He published editions of the music of and, and of 's Didone. His work in this area influenced his later compositions and led to a number of works based on early music, notably his three suites of and the Suite. In his works, Respighi generally kept clear of the musical of the, preferring to combine pre-classical styles and (like ) with typical late-19th-century and. He continued to compose and tour until January 1936, after which he became increasingly ill.

He died of on 18 April that year, at the age of 56. A year after his burial, his remains were moved to his birthplace, Bologna, and reinterred at the city's expense at the. Inscribed on his tomb is his name and crosses; dates of birth and death are missing.

Program notes >T >Trittico. Search the program notes for entries. Conductor of the University of Michigan band. Trittico is defined as a triptych or painting. Ottorino Respighi (Italian. Trittico Botticelliano (1927). Ballad for Band (1932) String Quintet for 2 Violins. 1927 Trittico botticelliano. PROGRAM NOTES & COMMENTARY. That is a LOT of clarinets! I think it actually works pretty well for band.

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