It takes a master of orchestral colour to translate masterpieces by the Italian painter Botticelli. Rebecca Franks explores Respighi’s Botticelli Triptych and its best recordings

By Rebecca Franks

Published: Thursday, 03 August 2023 at 10:13 AM


Respighi is famous for his Roman Trilogy, three sumptuous orchestral tone poems conjuring the fountains, pines and festivals of Rome.

His native Italy also inspired one of his most delicate pieces, the Botticelli Triptych (or Trittico Botticelliano, in the original Italian). Also known as Three Botticelli Pictures, each movement of this radiant 1927 work for orchestra takes its cue from a painting by Sandro Botticelli – born Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi c1445 – one of the leading artists of the Italian Renaissance. Few composers have so skilfully and appealingly turned great art into great music.