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If an orchestra in your city performs Respighi's *Pines of Rome*, don't miss it. I am relatively ignorant about classical music. I know that I love Brahms and Beethoven, and certain Bach compositions like the Brandenburg Concertos, and many of the Rossini overtures, and quite a few other things, but I know far less about classical music than most folks who regularly attend symphony performances. That Pines of Rome thing was f-ing spectacular, mind-f-ingly spectacular. I'm not posting a YouTube link because it is the sort of piece that could never be done justice in that compressed format. I was blown away, as was the rest of the audience.
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On Sunday, September 30, 2012 8:35:29 PM UTC-4, Bryan wrote:
> If an orchestra in your city performs Respighi's *Pines of Rome*, don't miss it. I am relatively ignorant about classical music. I know that I love Brahms and Beethoven, and certain Bach compositions like the Brandenburg Concertos, and many of the Rossini overtures, and quite a few other things, but I know far less about classical music than most folks who regularly attend symphony performances. That Pines of Rome thing was f-ing spectacular, mind-f-ingly spectacular. I'm not posting a YouTube link because it is the sort of piece that could never be done justice in that compressed format.. I was blown away, as was the rest of the audience. > > > > --Bryan "Pines of Rome " IS wonderful - if you don't see those tramping legions, well...... what can I say. Also, give an ear to Respighi's "The Birds". ( Do I have that right, serious music buffs?) |
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![]() "Kalmia" > wrote in message ... On Sunday, September 30, 2012 8:35:29 PM UTC-4, Bryan wrote: > If an orchestra in your city performs Respighi's *Pines of Rome*, don't > miss it. I am relatively ignorant about classical music. I know that I > love Brahms and Beethoven, and certain Bach compositions like the > Brandenburg Concertos, and many of the Rossini overtures, and quite a few > other things, but I know far less about classical music than most folks > who regularly attend symphony performances. That Pines of Rome thing was > f-ing spectacular, mind-f-ingly spectacular. I'm not posting a YouTube > link because it is the sort of piece that could never be done justice in > that compressed format. I was blown away, as was the rest of the > audience. > > > > --Bryan "Pines of Rome " IS wonderful - if you don't see those tramping legions, well...... what can I say. Also, give an ear to Respighi's "The Birds". ( Do I have that right, serious music buffs?) Also the "Fountains of Rome," which is the third part of his Impressionist trilogy. Respighi redefined Impressionism with a huge capital "I." pavane |
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