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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
1 cd, 1 kommentarbilag
Genre
klassiske symfonier
Emneord
Emnetal
78.411 (Orkestermusik uden soloinstrumenter)
Indhold
Roms fontænerFeste romaneRoms pinjer
Beskrivelse
Indspillet i Torino, Italien 2022...
Forlag
Ondine
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
Anmeldelser
The gramophone, 2023 November
"Editor's choice: Robert Trevino is Mexican-American so he gets the heat and cooling quietudes of Respighi's water features in 'Fountains': the organ-buttressed Trevi fountain explosive in the midday sun flanked by the tranquillity of daybreak with the 'Fountain of the Valle Giulia' - all shimmering high strings, harp and celesta ... For the RAI National Symphony Orchestra these images, these evocations, are just that little bit closer to home emotionally speaking. It's something we can feel rather than hear. There's an 'authenticity' about their playing.
Klassisk, 2023, nr. 71
"Otto Respighi kom fra Bologna, men hans mest berømte værker er tre symfoniske værkder, der hylder Rom ... Det er især Respighis sans for orkesterfarver og stemninger, der driver denne nye indspilning fra det Torino-baserede orkester ... Det er sjældent nu om dage at få hele trilogien på en enkelt cd, hvilket gør denne udgivelse dobbelt så velkommen ... Dette er muligvis den mest levende, karakterfulde og tempofyldte indspilning af disse værker samlet på en enkelt skive"
MusicWeb international, 2023 October
"Recommended: It is a truly outstanding orchestral feast for the ears ... The production standards for this disc are of the highest, and I have already mentioned the truly spectacular recording"
MusicWeb international, 2023 October
BBC music magazine, 2023 November
"The strengths of this performance immediately leap out in the warm, sinuous opening to Fountains of Rome, with elegant, sensuous woodwind solos and, at the opening of the second movement, in the roughness of the brass. This is not music that needs to be too polite, and it's good to hear the Italian musicians throwing themselves into it with such affectionate abandon"