Sinfonia of London & John Wilson - Respighi: Roman Trilogy (2020) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Respighi: Roman Trilogy
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Chandos
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 60:01
Total Size: 223 MB / 1.00 GB
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Tracklist:

01. Feste Romane, P. 157: I. Circenses (4:16)
02. Feste Romane, P. 157: II. Giubilio (6:30)
03. Feste Romane, P. 157: III. L'Ottobrata (7:51)
04. Feste Romane, P. 157: IV. La Befana (5:15)
05. Fontane di Roma, P. 106: I. La fontana di Valle Giulia all'alba (4:17)
06. Fontane di Roma, P. 106: II. La fontana del Tritone al mattino (2:23)
07. Fontane di Roma, P. 106: III. La fontana di Trevi al meriggio (3:04)
08. Fontane di Roma, P. 106: IV. La fontana di Villa Medici al tramonto (5:15)
09. Pini di Roma, P. 141: I. I pini di Villa Borghese (2:39)
10. Pini di Roma, P. 141: II. I pini presso una catacomba (6:40)
11. Pini di Roma, P. 141: III. I pini del Gianicolo (6:43)
12. Pini di Roma, P. 141: IV. I pini della Via Appia (5:12)

Following the widespread critical acclaim of their first two recordings including a BBC Music Magazine Award John Wilson and the Sinfonia of London turn to Respighis Roman Trilogy for their third release. Born in Bologna in 1879, Respighi trained as a violinist and composer, and travelled extensively. His influences are therefore wide-ranging, from Richard Strauss and Debussy to Rimsky-Korsakov (who taught him orchestration) in addition to a love of and fascination with Plainsong and music of the Italian baroque. Fountains of Rome was the first of these three great tone poems, composed between 1913 and 1916, and inspired by a series of photographs given to him by the artist Edita Broglio. Intensely programmatic, the work sees Respighi setting out to evoke sentiments and visions suggested by four of Romes fountains contemplated at the hour in which their character is most in harmony with the surrounding landscape, or in which their beauty appears most impressive to the observer. Pines of Rome was completed in 1924 a particularly turbulent time in Italy, following Mussolinis appointment as Prime Minister, in 1922. Like Fountains, the work is explicitly programmatic, set in four sections, and calling for extremely large orchestral forces including a gramophone recording of a nightingale in the third movement. Roman Festivals was premiered in 1928 by the New York Philharmonic under Toscanini, who was a great supporter of Respighi and regularly performed his works throughout his career. Again, in four parts, Festivals calls for the largest orchestration of all, including a vast array of percussion as well as organ, four-hand piano and mandolin. Despite some negative criticism when they were first introduced, these works have found favor with concert goers around the world and been regularly performed ever since.


  • olga1001
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True booklet is on Label :)

Their 3rd album after Korngold and French Orchestral Works.
This team is the real deal !!
Beautiful, Brilliant :))
And spectacular sound :)
A little wet and warm for Italian ?
Many thanks
  • pioantonio
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The booklet at https://www.chandos.net/chanimages/Booklets/CH5261.pdf
  • platico
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gracias....