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Respighi: Roman Trilogy

Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della RAI, Robert Trevino

Respighi: Roman Trilogy

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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...

Respighi: Roman Trilogy

Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della RAI, Robert Trevino

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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...

About

After recordings of Beethoven’s complete symphonies, two Ravel albums, one Rautavaara album, and the award-winning album ‘Americascapes’, Robert Treviño now turns his focus on the symphonic poems by Ottorino Respighi (1879–1936).Together with the Orchestra Nazionale Sinfonica della RAI, Robert Treviño presents the composer’s famous Roman Trilogy, an exciting orchestral masterpiece culminating in the triumphant Pines of Rome.

Contents and tracklist

The Fountain of Valle Giulia at Dawn
Track length5:06
The Triton Fountain in the Morning
Track length2:43
The Trevi Fountain at Noon
Track length3:39
The Villa Medici Fountain at Sunset
Track length6:13
Circus Games
Track length4:38
The Jubilee
Track length7:57
The October Harvest
Track length7:57
The Epiphany
Track length5:35
The Pines of the Villa Borghese
Track length2:43
Pines Near a Catacomb
Track length7:18
The Pines of Janiculum
Track length7:55
The Pines of the Appian Way
Track length5:26

Awards and reviews

  • Gramophone Magazine
    November 2023
    Editor's Choice

November 2023

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.

November 2023

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.
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