Les soirées musicales is a collection of eight songs and four duets by Rossini published by Eugène-Théodore Troupenas in 1835. Richard Osborne comments that "It is more an 'Album de Musique' than a song cycle." The collection was dedicated to "Madame la Comtesse Julie Samoyloff, née Comtesse de Phalen". i.e. Yulya Samoyloff (1803-1875).
Published order
8 Ariettas: generally sung by soprano or mezzo, but can be sung by tenor.
4 Duets:
- 9. La regata veneziana (The Venetian regatta - a notturno) "Voga, o Tonio benedeto" (duet for two sopranos)
- 10. La pesca (The fish - notturno) "GiÃÂ la notte s'avvicina" (duet for two sopranos)
- 11. La serenata (duet) (The serenade - notturno) "Mira la bianca luna" (duet for soprano and tenor)
- 12. Li marinari (The sailors - duetto) "Marinaro in guardia stÃÂ " (duet for tenor and bass)
Liszt versions
Liszt recomposed the pieces for solo piano as Soirees Musicales (Rossini-Liszt) S424
- I. La promessa â Canzonetta
- II. La regata veneziana â Notturno
- III. L'invito â Bolero
- IV. La gita in gondola â Barcarola
- V. Il rimprovero â Canzonetta
- VI. La pastorella dell' Alpi â Tirolese
- VII. La partenza â Canzonetta
- VIII. La pesca â Notturno
- IX. La danza â Tarantella
- X. La serenata â Notturno
- XI. L'orgia â Arietta
- XII. Li marinari â Duetto
Britten versions
Britten adapted some of the pieces in his Soirées musicales (Britten) Op.9.
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