Salvatore Di Vittorio

Other restorations of note include Respighi's 1908 orchestration of Claudio Monteverdi's "Lamento di Arianna" (from the lost opera L'Arianna, 1608) edited in 2012, and Di Vittorio's completion of Respighi's orchestration of Tre Liriche (Three Art Songs, 1913) edited for its centennial anniversary in 2013.

3 Templi di Sicilia in his debut with the Orchestra Sinfonica Siciliana at the Teatro Politeama in Palermo and was interviewed by RAI.

The program also included the European premieres of Di Vittorio's Overtura Respighiana and Respighi's first Concerto per Violino (in La Maggiore).

[4] The world premieres of Di Vittorio's Fanfara del Mare "Su un Tema di Monteverdi" with the San Diego Symphony, commissioned for the centennial of Balboa Park and its Organ Pavilion at Copley Symphony Hall in 2015, and Venere e Adone for the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia in 2016.

[5] During the summer of 2016, Salvatore Di Vittorio became the first Italian composer to be invited to donate an autograph manuscript to The Morgan Library & Museum music archive.

He composed La Villa d'Este a Tivoli in 2015 for the Morgan on the occasion of its exhibition City of the Soul: Rome and the Romantics, June 2016.

Salvatore Di Vittorio in 2008