Most of the composers mentioned in post # 1 were infact also composers of operas. Giovanni Sgambati and Giuseppe Martucci, on the contrary, never wrote for that genre. They promoted new music institutions in Italy and organized performances of German music: the Dante-Symphonie and Tristan und Isolde were premiered in Italy under the direction of Sgambati and Martucci respectively.
"Sgambati has composed two quintets which I consider the most remarkable works of this kind to have appeared in many a year" wrote Liszt in a letter from Rome and surely you should try them as well as Martucci's one. Their orchestral works are not many: for a first approach I would pass over the first Symphony of Sgambati and the first Piano Concerto of Martucci and enjoy the works posted here.
The Requiem probably deserves a second recording but in the meanwhile you can take this one:
Giovanni Sgambati (1841-1914)Messa da Requiem
Joern Wilsing baritone
Philharmonischer Chor Heilbronn
Members of the Staatorchester Stuttgart
Ulrich Walddörfer
Carus 83.121 (1991)
[flac, cue, log, scans]
Courtesy of Nozomi
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