Overture Respighiana
Overture Respighiana is an overture composed by Salvatore Di Vittorio in 2008, as an homage to Ottorino Respighi, one year after completing Respighi's rediscovered first Violin Concerto in A Major.
Instrumentation and duration
The overture is scored for two flutes, two oboes, two clarinets in A, two bassoons, two horns in F, two trumpets, three trombones, one tuba, timpani, three percussion, celesta, harp, and strings.Duration is approximately seven minutes.
History
The overture was composed as an homage not only to Ottorino Respighi, but Respighi's homage works on Gioachino Rossini.The beginning of the overture captures the orchestral sounds of the introduction of Pines of Rome, though with new melodies, simultaneously citing elements of Respighi's Rossiniana. Through fanfares, the music leads to a variation of the March from La Boutique fantasque. A brief sarabande styled interlude is given, inspired from the Valse Lente movement of La Boutique fantasque. The final section involves a tarantella dance in the style of Rossini, which ends with a rocket crescendo.
The overture demonstrates Respighi's influence on Di Vittorio, also through Rossini's influence on the music of Respighi.