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Respighi: Pini di Roma; Fontane de Roma; Feste Romane
 
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Respighi: Pini di Roma; Fontane de Roma; Feste Romane

Ottorino Respighi , Lorin Maazel , Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra , Anthony Newman Audio CD
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listen  1. I pini di Roma, [P.R. 439]/I. I Pini di Villa Borghese (Instrumental)Lorin Maazel;Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra 2:44$0.99 Buy Track
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listen  3. I pini di Roma, [P.R. 439]/III. I Pini del Gianicolo (Instrumental)Lorin Maazel;Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra 7:24$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. I pini di Roma, [P.R. 439]/IV. I Pini della Via Appia (Instrumental)Lorin Maazel;Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra 4:46$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. Fontane di Roma, [P.R. 438]/La fontana di Valle Giulia all'alba (Instrumental)Lorin Maazel;Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra 5:41$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. Fontane di Roma, [P.R. 438]/La fontana di Tritone al mattino (Instrumental)Lorin Maazel;Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra 2:20$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. Fontane di Roma, [P.R. 438]/La fontana di Trevi al meriggio (Instrumental)Lorin Maazel;Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra 3:04$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. Fontane di Roma, [P.R. 438]/La fontana di Villa Medici al tramonto (Instrumental)Lorin Maazel;Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra 4:53$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. Feste Romane, [P.R. 473]/I. Circenses (Instrumental)Lorin Maazel;Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra 4:59$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. Feste Romane, [P.R. 473]/II. Il Giubileo (Instrumental)Lorin Maazel;Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra 7:28$0.99 Buy Track
listen11. Feste Romane, [P.R. 473]/III. L'Ottobrata (Instrumental)Lorin Maazel;Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra 7:29$0.99 Buy Track
listen12. Feste Romane, [P.R. 473]/IV. La Befana (Instrumental)Lorin Maazel;Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra 5:35$0.99 Buy Track


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  • Performer: Anthony Newman
  • Orchestra: Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
  • Conductor: Lorin Maazel
  • Composer: Ottorino Respighi
  • Audio CD (November 5, 1996)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B000002AY6
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #53,545 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Impeccable performance by both Maestro and Orchestra, August 16, 2006
This review is from: Respighi: Pini di Roma; Fontane de Roma; Feste Romane (Audio CD)
To compare an orchestra with such caliber as Philadelphia (one of the "Mighty Five" of this country) with a lesser known orchestra (yet not any less talented I must say) is to compare apples to oranges. I personally don't see any sense in doing so and I strongly dispute comparing recordings based on the orchestra alone. I have heard sloppy records played by world famous orchestras. It happens. I have also heard phenomonal recordings done by orchestras previously unheard of. While Pittsburgh is most certainly not unheard of, they would still fall into the latter category.
The performance given here by Pittsburgh is top notch, no questions asked, hands down. A fabulous technical ability paired with the wise musical styling of Maazel make this record a steal. The sound quality is stunning, each episode of Respighi's triptych sparkles with its own light, not a cut and paste example. Another fine example of this is Danielle Gatti with the Orchestra of Saint Cecilia.
Maazel doesn't fail to delight with his great readings of the Respighi Roman triptych. And, at least in this recording, Pittsburgh is right up there with the heavy hitters in today's orchestral scene.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Italian Impressionist, January 27, 2006
This review is from: Respighi: Pini di Roma; Fontane de Roma; Feste Romane (Audio CD)
Ottorino Respighi is somewhat of an oddity; considered an Italian impressionist, his music is far off from the fuzzy haze of the French, and while he highly regarded Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov, his music is not particularly nationalistic, save the ideas and programs of his works. Three very popular symphonic poems represent the pinnacle of his compositional style, all included on this disk: The Pines of Rome, The Fountains of Rome, and Roman Festivals.

Each of the poems have four movements which describe the musical portraits or scenes Respighi wants to convey, usually in a vivid manner. The Pines of Rome is centered around the ancient trees of his native land, the first, the pine trees of Villa Borghese, is a playful opener with tinkling bells and skipping rhythms imitating the playing children. Pine trees near a catacomb is very subdued, but a rhythmical chanting rises to a climax with blazing brass, combining ancient ritual with, then, modern classicism. The nearest Respighi approaches French Impressionism is in the pine trees of Janiculum, with its shimmering strings, arpeggiated piano, and use of harp and celeste. The nature-based clarinet solo cuts through any haze, however, and the use of recorded bird song is unique to Respighi in this case. The final, pine trees of the Appian Way, builds into a theme of fifths, horn and trumpet calls aided by the trombones and tuba, give a militaristic quality and a brash ending gives a glorious close. The orchestrations are very colorful, even including organ on top of a host of other unique instruments. The melodic material is tuneful and interesting, one of Respighi's most approachable poems for orchestra.

The poem which flows the best from start to finish is the Fountains of Rome (no pun intended). Respighi describes four specific fountains in an around Rome and musically depicts them. The opening fountain of Valle Giulia is the most bubbly (pun intended). The lines are long and florid with burbling scales in all parts, with calmly rising melodies. In contrast, the Triton Fountain is firmly announced by horns, screaming strings, and bells. What follows is a bouncy scherzo, often reminiscent of the French Romantic composer Paul Dukas; the movement is fun and bubbly. The Fountain at Trevi, however, seems to recall Richard Strauss, with heavy and powerful trombones in the spotlight. The forcefulness is fortified by the addition of organ, but subsides into the last fountain at Villa Medici. The most impressionistic sounding, the modal melody on English horn recalls Debussy, while the harp glissandi, celeste, string tremolos, and woodwind dottings only reinforce the idea. Again, colorful orchestrations, beautiful melodies, including the haunting modes of the last fountain.

Roman Festivals is by and far the most Italian sounding of the three poems, and chronicles life around a celebration. The very angry and agitated opening Cirenses, sounds nearly schizophrenic, with unrelated fanfares, and a menacing bass drum for the impending storm, as well as a fearful organ. A slow procession of religious folk outside of town changes the mood to the movement entitled Jubilee, but builds in intensity. The third movement, October Festival, has varied melodies and sections, including an Italian love song, and a serenade complete with solo mandolin. The blazing finale, Epiphany, is also schizophrenic in pacing, with constantly changing moods, scenes, and themes. The end result is exultancy as full orchestra resoundingly concludes.

Of digital recordings, this Sony recording is by and far the finest. The Pittsburg Symphony Orchestra under Lorin Maazel is captured in a sonically enriched atmosphere, very much like a concert hall setting. The large proportions are captured well and balanced properly, and the colorful orchestration dazzles the listener. The playing is great, the brass section is particularly exceptional; I have not heard such ensemble, precision, and high quality in a long time. Maazel is faithful to the score, but also makes each portrait diverse from the preceding one, relying on Respighi's imagination. He gets a full and dramatic reading from the score. Highly recommended modern account of three classics. Compare with Maazel's 70's recording with the Cleveland Orchestra on Decca; both great, I prefer this one.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Italian Thunder, February 5, 2000
This review is from: Respighi: Pini di Roma; Fontane de Roma; Feste Romane (Audio CD)
This is an excellent work with incredible depth in sound -- from the solemn 'Pini presso una catacomba' to the jubilant 'L'Ottobrata' -- you are taken on a ride that captures the pageantry that reminds you of ancient Rome. It truly has that 'Ben-Hur'-esque feel. And, of course, Maazel and the Pittsburgh SO bring this to life as few others can.
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