Rispetti e strambotti

1920 composition by Gian Francesco Malipiero

Rispetti e strambotti is a work for string quartet composed in 1920 by Gian Francesco Malipiero. The piece was first performed on September 25, 1920, in Pittsfield, Massachusetts; it won the Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Award. The piece takes its title from two early forms of Italian poetry; rispetti were love messages from men to ladies, while strambotti were roundelays. The piece is a single, coherent work meant to depict various aspects of the Renaissance, and is built up of numerous episodic melodic subjects. Among the most significant are those depicting the clergy and peasantry; the former is a sort of plainchant, while the latter is a robust theme with astringent harmonies.

References

  • David Ewen, Encyclopedia of Concert Music. New York; Hill and Wang, 1959.
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Gian Francesco Malipiero
Operas
  • L'Orfeide (1925)
  • Torneo notturno (1931)
Orchestral works
  • Symphony No. 3 (1945)
Chamber music
  • Rispetti e strambotti (1920)
Film score
  • Steel (1933 film)
Family
  • Francesco Malipiero (grandfather)
  • Riccardo Malipiero (nephew)
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  • Italian opera
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