℗ 2024 Naxos Rights (Europe) Ltd
Released October 11, 2024
Duration 54m 11s
Record Label Naxos
Catalogue No. 8.574160
Genre Classical (Vocal)
 

Respighi: Tre Liriche

Alessandra Visentin, Chamber Orchestra of New York, Salvatore Di Vittorio

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1.1
Berceuse, P. 38 (Ed. Salvatore Di Vittorio)
Ottorino Respighi; Chamber Orchestra of New York; Salvatore Di Vittorio
6:13
3 Liriche, P. 99a (Arr. for Voice and Orchestra by Salvatore Di Vittorio)  
1.2
No. 1, Notte
Ottorino Respighi; Ada Negri; Salvatore Di Vittorio; Alessandra Visentin; Chamber Orchestra of New York; Salvatore Di Vittorio
3:47
1.3
No. 2, Nebbie
Ottorino Respighi; Ada Negri; Salvatore Di Vittorio; Alessandra Visentin; Chamber Orchestra of New York; Salvatore Di Vittorio
2:26
1.4
No. 3, Pioggia
Ottorino Respighi; Vittoria Aganoor Pompilj; Salvatore Di Vittorio; Alessandra Visentin; Chamber Orchestra of New York; Salvatore Di Vittorio
2:25
1.5
Lamento d'Arianna, P. 88 (After Claudio Monteverdi / Ed. Salvatore Di Vittorio)
Ottorino Respighi; Ottavio Rinuccini; Alessandra Visentin; Chamber Orchestra of New York; Salvatore Di Vittorio
9:52
1.6
Il tramonto, P. 101 (Version for Voice and String Orchestra)
Ottorino Respighi; Percy Bysshe Shelley; Roberto Ascoli; Alessandra Visentin; Chamber Orchestra of New York; Salvatore Di Vittorio
16:49
1.7
Aretusa, P. 95
Ottorino Respighi; Percy Bysshe Shelley; Roberto Ascoli; Alessandra Visentin; Chamber Orchestra of New York; Salvatore Di Vittorio
12:39
Digital Booklet
At the invitation of Respighi’s great nieces, conductor Salvatore Di Vittorio has restored and edited the Berceuse and Lamento d’Arianna. His completion of the orchestration for the Tre Liriche is heard here in a premiere recording. Di Vittorio conducts the Chamber Orchestra of New York with the mezzo-soprano Alessandra Visentin as soloist.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Naxos Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.53
-8.00 to -0.56
-25.62
-28.78 to -22.18
-21.96
-25.60 to -18.20
14
12 to 17
1
Berceuse, P. 38 (Ed. Salvatore Di Vittorio)
-8.00-28.78-25.613
2
No. 1, Notte
-3.34-25.33-22.314
3
No. 2, Nebbie
-1.00-22.18-18.212
4
No. 3, Pioggia
-2.83-25.95-21.613
5
Lamento d'Arianna, P. 88 (After Claudio Monteverdi / Ed. Salvatore Di Vittorio)
-1.00-25.60-21.916
6
Il tramonto, P. 101 (Version for Voice and String Orchestra)
-1.00-27.20-23.317
7
Aretusa, P. 95
-0.56-24.34-20.814

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