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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by B. Rettagliati

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Barbara Rettagliati (b. 1964)

Website: https://barbararettagliaticomposition.wordpress.com/biografia-biography

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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • Canti
    • no. 1. La tollerante solitudine della farfalla (Text: Claudio Saltarelli) [x]
    • no. 7. L'abbandono (Text: Claudio Saltarelli) [x]

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • Briciole di Futuro (Text: Claudio Saltarelli) [x]
  • Fragile (Text: Isabella Felder Steiger) [x]
  • Gewitterregen in der Sommernacht (Text: Hermann Hesse) CAT ENG FRE
  • Jordanie (Text: Claudio Saltarelli) [x]
  • L'abbandono (in Canti) (Text: Claudio Saltarelli) [x]
  • La fata Malefica (Text: Cinzia della Ciana) [x]*
  • La tollerante solitudine della farfalla (in Canti) (Text: Claudio Saltarelli) [x]
  • Medea e il suo doppio (Text: Claudio Saltarelli) [x]
  • Ricordi Furtivi (Text: Claudio Saltarelli) [x]
  • Tu che pulsavi oltre ai battiti possibili (Text: Isabella Felder Steiger) [x]

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