OTTORINO RESPIGHI PUBLICATIONS
by Gruppo Editoriale Panastudio

Chamber Orchestra of New York is an interim agent of the publisher

Introduction to the Ottorino Respighi Publications
First Printed Editions!

In 2008, the family descendants and leading archive curator of Ottorino Respighi entrusted composer/conductor Salvatore Di Vittorio with the task of editing, transcribing, orchestrating and completing (as needed) the early works of Ottorino Respighi for publication - in their first printed editions, as well as premieres and recordings with the Chamber Orchestra of New York and other orchestras worldwide. As part of the commission, Di Vittorio was invited to complete Respighi’s rediscovered first Violin Concerto (in A Major), and other unfinished works.

The first printed editions of these early Respighi works below have been published by Edizioni Panastudio (Gruppo Editorialie Panastudio) in Italy (reg. SIAE).

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Gruppo Editoriale Panastudio
Francesco Panasci, President
Via La Mantia, 72
90138 Palermo, Italia
(039) 091.325.284
panasci@panastudio.it
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PREVIEW OF SCORES:
Concerto per Violino (in La Maggiore)
OPC1094
Respighi - Di Vittorio
1903/2009
















Overtura Respighiana
OPC1093
Di Vittorio (after Respighi)
2008

















Aria per archi
OPC1097
Respighi (Rev. Di Vittorio)
1901/2010


















Suite per archi
OPC1098
Respighi (Trans. Di Vittorio)
1902/2010


















Scores in the Ottorino Respighi Publications series are listed in Orchestral Music: A Handbook by David Daniels - classic repertoire reference work used by conductors, orchestras, musicians, and musicologists throughout the world. Available in hard copy and online by Scarecrow Press.


Ottorino Respighi
During January of 2011, Di Vittorio visited his publisher in Palermo - Francesco Panasci of Gruppo Editoriale Panastudio, who also hosts one of the most followed TV news shows in Sicily called "La Tana Del Lupo" (The Wolf's Den). Panasci surprised Di Vittorio with an improvised interview, a discussion on the recently published Respighi editions.