Michele Esposito - Works

Works

  • Deirdre (text by T. Rolleston), cantata for soli, chorus and orch. (Breitkopf)
  • The Tinker and the Fairy (text by Douglas Hyde), 1-act opera. (C & E)
  • The Post Bag (text by A. P. Graves), 1-act opera. (Boosey)
  • Irish Symphony, Op. 50 (1902).
  • Poem for orchestra, Op. 44 (1899).
  • Irish suite for orchestra, Op. 55 (C & E)
  • Neapolitan suite for orchestra (C & E)
  • String quartet in D, Op. 33 (Breitkopf)
  • String quartet in C minor, Op. 60 (C & E)
  • Sonata in G (violin and piano), Op. 32 (Schott)
  • Sonata in E minor (violin and piano), Op. 46 (Astruc, Paris 1907)
  • Sonata for violin and piano, Op. 67 (Astruc, Paris)
  • Sonata in D (cello and piano), Op. 43 (Breitkopf)
  • Numerous pianoforte solo works

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