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Nino Rota: Concerto for Strings; "La Strada" Suite; Dances from "Il Gattopardo"
 
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Nino Rota: Concerto for Strings; "La Strada" Suite; Dances from "Il Gattopardo"

Nino Rota , Riccardo Muti , La Scala Philharmonic Orchestra , La Scala Theater Orchestra Audio CD
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listen  1. Suite dal balletto "La Strada" (1966): 1. Nozze in campagna. "É arrivato Zampanò" (Instrumental)Riccardo Muti;Stefano Pagliani;Giuseppe Bodanza;Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala 3:44$0.99 Buy Track
listen  2. Suite dal balletto "La Strada" (1966): 2. I tre suonatori e il "Matto" sul filo (Instrumental)Riccardo Muti;Stefano Pagliani;Giuseppe Bodanza;Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala 6:10$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. Suite dal balletto "La Strada" (1966): 3. Il circo (Il numero di Zampanò - I giocolieri - Il violino del "Matto") (Instrumental)Riccardo Muti;Stefano Pagliani;Giuseppe Bodanza;Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala 4:54$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. Suite dal balletto "La Strada" (1966): 4. La rabbia di Zampanò (Instrumental)Riccardo Muti;Stefano Pagliani;Giuseppe Bodanza;Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala 4:11$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. Suite dal balletto "La Strada" (1966): 5. Zampanò uccide il "Matto". Gelsomina impazzisce di dolore (Instrumental)Riccardo Muti;Stefano Pagliani;Giuseppe Bodanza;Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala 2:50$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. Suite dal balletto "La Strada" (1966): 6. L'ultimo spettacolo sulla neve. "Addio Gelsomina" (Instrumental)Riccardo Muti;Stefano Pagliani;Giuseppe Bodanza;Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala 4:52$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. Suite dal balletto "La Strada" (1966): 7. Solitudine e pianto di Zampanò (Instrumental)Riccardo Muti;Stefano Pagliani;Giuseppe Bodanza;Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala 3:16$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. Concerto per Archi (1964-65, versione 1977): I. Preludio. Allegro ben moderato e cantabile (Instrumental)Riccardo Muti;Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala 4:06$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. Concerto per Archi (1964-65, versione 1977): II. Scherzo. Allegretto comodo (Instrumental)Riccardo Muti;Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala 4:16$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. Concerto per Archi (1964-65, versione 1977): III. Aria. Andante quasi adagio (Instrumental)Riccardo Muti;Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala 3:00$0.99 Buy Track
listen11. Concerto per Archi (1964-65, versione 1977): IV. Finale. Allegrissimo (Instrumental)Riccardo Muti;Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala 4:03$0.99 Buy Track
listen12. Ballabili per il film "Il Gattopardo" (1963) (revisione a cura di Nicola Scardicchio): 1. Valzer Brillante (G. Verdi, strumentazione N. Rota) (Instrumental)Riccardo Muti;Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala 2:22$0.99 Buy Track
listen13. Ballabili per il film "Il Gattopardo" (1963) (revisione a cura di Nicola Scardicchio): 2. Mazurka (Instrumental)Riccardo Muti;Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala 1:48$0.99 Buy Track
listen14. Ballabili per il film "Il Gattopardo" (1963) (revisione a cura di Nicola Scardicchio): 3. Controdanza (Instrumental)Riccardo Muti;Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala 2:29$0.99 Buy Track
listen15. Ballabili per il film "Il Gattopardo" (1963) (revisione a cura di Nicola Scardicchio): 4. Polka (Instrumental)Riccardo Muti;Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala 1:30$0.99 Buy Track
listen16. Ballabili per il film "Il Gattopardo" (1963) (revisione a cura di Nicola Scardicchio): 5. Quadriglia (Instrumental)Riccardo Muti;Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala 1:53$0.99 Buy Track
listen17. Ballabili per il film "Il Gattopardo" (1963) (revisione a cura di Nicola Scardicchio): 6. Galop (Instrumental)Riccardo Muti;Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala 1:44$0.99 Buy Track
listen18. Ballabili per il film "Il Gattopardo" (1963) (revisione a cura di Nicola Scardicchio): 7. Valzer del Commiato (Instrumental)Riccardo Muti;Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala 4:24$0.99 Buy Track


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Nino Rota is the Italian composer responsible for the well known film scores for The Godfather series, though the breadth of his work extends to opera, ballet and concertos.

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  • Orchestra: La Scala Philharmonic Orchestra, La Scala Theater Orchestra
  • Conductor: Riccardo Muti
  • Composer: Nino Rota
  • Audio CD (May 2, 1995)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B000002APZ
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #55,573 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars ROTA RARITIES, December 27, 2000
This review is from: Nino Rota: Concerto for Strings; "La Strada" Suite; Dances from "Il Gattopardo" (Audio CD)
When Nino Rota (1911-1979) decided to wean himself away from composing primarily for film, he did so gingerly--- with one foot in, one foot out, as the present assortment of esoteric compositions on this disc shows.

From Fellini's 1954 film, comes Rota's own ballet suite, La Strada, commissioned by La Scala (and staged in 1966), running some twenty-eight minutes in seven delightful and captivating tableaux. The Concerto For Strings (1964-65; rev. 1977) is similarly ingenious, tipping its hat, as it were, to baroque form (much in the same manner as Bloch does in his own Concerti Grossi). The Concerto is a fairly gentle, graceful work, exceptionally pleasing and well-designed, but seems a tease too short at only a mere fifteen or so minutes. The Dances for Visconti's film The Leopard (1963) were intended to punctuate an extended set piece revolving around a ballroom affair, dancing, intrigue; but even when extracted from the film, they are still nothing less than completely enchanting works.

Muti and the La Scala Philharmonic are in their element here; the delight is contagious, and the sound they make is beautiful, with a good, full recording to match.

[Running time: 61:59]
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not my style Rota, April 14, 2009
This review is from: Nino Rota: Concerto for Strings; "La Strada" Suite; Dances from "Il Gattopardo" (Audio CD)
Some here have mentioned that Rota decided to ween himself away from film scoring or was desperate to be recognized outside of film music. Rota was composing 'serious' music probably since the late teens as a youth and his childhood oratorio The Childhood of Saint John the Baptist was performed in Italy and France: hundreds of musicians conducted by the 11 year old Rota. He was composing symphonies and chamber music throughout the '30s, and added several operas and many other works before becoming a recognized name in film music.

Rather, the La Strada ballet seems to recount a number of his cinema themes simply because they were popular at the time. It's one of the few times Rota's music sifted from film down to his other music (the ballet Amor di Poeta seems to just be a ballet routine set to pre-recorded film themes chosen by Maurice Bejart), although there are many instances of the reverse (the Il Gattopardo symphony and the Legend of the Glass Mountain themes from Sinfonia Sopra una Canzone d'amore (1972, but first sketched in 1947), Juliet of the Spirits with a theme heard in the opera I Due Timidi, and a theme that occurs in 8 1/2 with the final piece in the Concerto Soiree for Piano & Orchestra).

Although I am a Rota fan, I'm not the biggest fan of this ballet. I prefer Le Moliere Imaginaire (it's a shame there's not a full version available on CD, but the suite on BIS is terrific), which is without his film themes by the way. The fact that this is generally well-received I think shows that he has a wider appeal. This disc is conducted by Riccardo Muti, who was a student of Nino Rota's and knows his music perhaps as well as anyone. I have several versions of the La Strada ballet suite and the Il Gattopardo dances and Muti's to me are the finest. The other disc by Muti ("Music for Film"; there is a third that covers his Piano Concertos also) covers the rest of his Il Gattoprado music (the symphony), his themes for both Godfather films, the La Passerella di Otto e Mezzo from 8 1/2, and great suites from Rocco and His Brothers and The Orchestra Rehearsal; and it remains one of the best Rota CDs around!

Is it too much to wish Muti and Sony Classical would come out and record Rota's Romeo & Juliet and Taming of the Shrew scores? I'd also love to hear Rota's Symphony #1 and Sinfonia sopra una canzone d'amore under Muti's baton.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The other side of Nino Rota..., June 26, 2007
This review is from: Nino Rota: Concerto for Strings; "La Strada" Suite; Dances from "Il Gattopardo" (Audio CD)
These works are the result of Rota's mature 1960s writing style. He was at the peak of his popularity and decided to cut down on his film score output,(He was at that point producing 10 a year)devoting more time to "other" music. Inspired by Fellini's 1954 film "La Strada" he was commissioned by La Scala for a 1966 ballet by the same name. It utilizes themes from "La Strada" among others from Rota-Fellini collaborations. The melodic score was well received by the public. The themes are allowed to be fleshed out and blossom without the film action to impede them.
The String concerto(1967)is in four movements rooted by the 19th Century classical style. Soothing melodic gifts are displayed throughout, though none are borrowed from his films. The spirited finale galop requires keen virtuosity from the orchestra. 1963's Viscoti's "The Leopard" comprises of six short dances again in the late 19th Century tradition. One dance orchestrated by Rota was an unpublished waltz by Verdi. They were combined for a party scene in which all elements of the story converged. Muti and his della Scala orch. play with affection, not overdone by the SONY hidef sound. This disc is indispensible for the most devoted Rota audiophile.
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