List of operas by Respighi

This is a complete list of the operas by the Italian composer Ottorino Respighi (1879–1936).

Cat.Year composedTitleGenreSub­divisionsLibrettoPremière datePlace, theatreNotes
P 0551905Re Enzoopera comica3 actsdoniniAlberto Donini1905-03-1212 March 1905Bologna, Teatro del Corso
P 0761908Al mulinoopera2 actsdoniniAlberto Donini1908BolognaUnfinished. Première date is a private performance for the singer Margherita Durante
P 0941910Semirâmapoema tragico3 actscerèAlessandro Cerè1910-11-2020 November 1910Bologna, Teatro Comunale
P 098b1913marquiseLa Marquise Zabethopera2 actsUnfinished.
After Victor Hugo's Esca
P 1001914Marie Victoireopera4 actsguiraudEdmond Guiraud2004-01-1717 January 2004Rome, Teatro dell'OperaPosthumous première
P 1341921bella1La bella addormentata nel boscofiaba musicale3 actsbistolfiGian Bistolfi1922-04-1313 April 1922Rome, Teatro OdescalchiVersion for marionette. See P 176 for standard opera version.
After Charles Perrault's Sleeping Beauty
P 1371922Belfagorcommedia lirica41 prologue,
2 acts,
1 epilogue
guastallaClaudio Guastalla1923-04-2626 April 1923Milan, Teatro alla ScalaAfter a comedy by Ercole Luigi Morselli
P 1521927campanaLa campana sommersaopera4 actsguastallaClaudio Guastalla1927-11-1818 November 1927Hamburg, StadttheaterAfter Gerhart Hauptmann's Die versunkene Glocke
P 1701931Maria egiziacamistero3 acts
(quadri)
guastallaClaudio Guastalla1932-03-1616 March 1932New York, Carnegie HallNew York première was in concert form.
Scenic première:Venice, Teatro Goldoni, 10 August 1932
P 1751933fiammaLa fiammamelodramma3 actsguastallaClaudio Guastalla1934-01-2323 January 1934Rome, Teatro dell’OperaAfter Hans Wiers-Jenssen's The Witch
P 1761933bella2La bella dormente nel boscofiaba musicale3 actsbistolfiGian Bistolfi1934-04-099 April 1934Turin, Teatro di TorinoStandard opera version. See P 134 for marionette version.
After Charles Perrault's Sleeping Beauty
P 1801935Lucreziaopera1 act
(3 movements)
guastallaClaudio Guastalla1937-02-2424 February 1937Milan, Teatro alla ScalaAfter Shakespeare and Titus Livius

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