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    Ottorino Respighi (/rɛˈspiːɡi/ reh-SPEE-ghee, US also /rəˈ-/ rə-, Italian: [ottoˈriːno reˈspiːɡi]; 9 July 1879 – 18 April 1936) was an Italian composer...
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  • This is a complete list of the compositions by the Italian composer Ottorino Respighi (1879–1936). This list can be sorted by catalogue number (P), year...
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    Lucrezia (opera) (category Operas by Ottorino Respighi)
    Lucrezia is an opera in one act and three tableaux by Ottorino Respighi to a libretto by Claudio Guastalla, after Livy and William Shakespeare's The Rape...
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  • Gli uccelli) is a suite for small orchestra by the Italian composer Ottorino Respighi. Dating from 1928, the work is based on music from the 17th and 18th...
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  • Respighi (née Olivieri-Sangiacomo) (24 March 1894 – 17 March 1996) was an Italian singer and composer. She was the wife and former pupil of Ottorino Respighi...
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  • footballer Ottorino Quaglierini (1915–1992), Italian rower Ottorino Respighi (1879–1936), Italian composer, musicologist and conductor Ottorino Sartor (1945–2021)...
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    Italian tradition… an emerging leading interpreter of the music of Ottorino Respighi". He began music studies with his father Giuseppe in Italy, then studied...
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  • movements for orchestra completed in 1928 by the Italian composer Ottorino Respighi. It is the last of his three tone poems about Rome, following Fountains...
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  • Respighi may refer to: Ottorino Respighi (1879–1936), Italian musician and composer Elsa Respighi (née Olivieri-Sangiacomo) (1894–1996), also a composer...
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  • Maggiore), P. 49, is the first violin concerto by the Italian composer Ottorino Respighi, which he abandoned in 1903. In 2009, Salvatore Di Vittorio completed...
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