Respighi's magnificent Roman landscapes
A masterpiece by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra conducted by Fritz Reiner that perfectly captures the picturesque charm of Italian music.
The recording features two symphonic poems, "Pines of Rome" and "Fountains of Rome," vividly depicting the scenery of the Eternal City. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra's overwhelming functional beauty and Reiner's clear interpretation beautifully recreate Respighi's colorful orchestration. This is a recording that allows you to fully enjoy the essence of the orchestra.
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A:
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1)
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The Pines Of The Villa Borghese
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2)
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The Pines Near A Catacomb
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3)
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The Pines Of The Janiculum
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4)
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The Pines Of The Appian Way
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B:
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The Fountain Of Valle Giulia At Dawn
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2)
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The Triton Fountain At Morn
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3)
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The Fountain Of Trevi At Mid-day
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4)
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The Villa Medici Fountain At Sunset
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Conductor - Fritz Reiner
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Composed By - Respighi
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Orchestra - Chicago Symphony Orchestra
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Producer - Richard Mohr
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Engineer - Lewis Layton
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Liner Notes - Roger Dettmer