I've listened to many renditions of this piece, this is my absolute fave. Critical tuning and a conductor who presents this as an homage to it's composer. Pretty damn good sound engineering too.
That’s a very true statement I had a come to Jesus moment a few months ago when I heard probably the most stellar wind ensemble performance of all time
University of Texas Austin wind ensemble just knocked it out of the park this past Friday with the Cavaliers drum and bugle corps (some members) as their antiphonal brass during the Appian Way movement. Such an inspiring performance.
Apart from an impeccable opera conductor, mtro. Noseda is also an expert of the italian symphonic repertory. Bravi tutti. N.B. I would like to add the last part of the work, the 4th. "I pini di Via Appia".
it is unbelievable that in the 3th moviment the trumpet play one the most famous solo. and there is not any moment that the camera take a close of the trumpet player 🤷
I known this conductor, he was young , he was to begining fo his carrier, finish second but he was for me and for th orchestra the first , jury wasn't in the same idea, something wrong under paper perhaps , but now i try to write him and he don't answer ! then no happy
Stunning performance of a favorite of mine!
Epic. He kissed the score at the end. That is true reverence to Respighi.
Yes indeed!!!
Just close your eyes, open your imagination, on your Musical Journey & be magically transported back to Ancient Rome - SUBLIME !!!
I listened to this in complete darkness on magic mushrooms. Incredible.
見事なレスピーギ、生きて輝いている。指揮者も奏者も愉しんでいる。内から湧き上がるエネルギーにワクワクする。
I love the ending with the relentless pounding of the timpani drums depicting the soldiers marching
I've listened to many renditions of this piece, this is my absolute fave. Critical tuning and a conductor who presents this as an homage to it's composer. Pretty damn good sound engineering too.
To anyone who's gonna have a chance to listen to this piece live - do it. You may be left stunned, but it's worth it. It's literally paralysing.
He's not lying.
That’s a very true statement
I had a come to Jesus moment a few months ago when I heard probably the most stellar wind ensemble performance of all time
Playing it next week. Anyone in NY, here’s your chance
@@OscarMendez-pn8yp Where in NY?
@@benbynum Litha Symphony Orchestra. in Chelsea
La migliore versione mai ascoltata. Noseda ha dato un senso musicale ad ogni singolo elemento.
Forza Roma!
Bravo, Gianandrea!
Best Pines of Rome I've ever heard. Also, absolutely superb camera/director work.
University of Texas Austin wind ensemble just knocked it out of the park this past Friday with the Cavaliers drum and bugle corps (some members) as their antiphonal brass during the Appian Way movement. Such an inspiring performance.
Pines Near A Catacomb builds to a slow crescendo, lingering in joyful solemnity, then ecstatic release! Bravo maestro!
Impecable.......Hermoso.....Grandioso..un abrazo desde Chile
Wow, amazing, just amazing! I didn't think anyone could equal late life Karajan in this piece, but here it is! Bravo!
Bravi, bravi. Una bella esecuzione, davvero! Emilio Respighi
Forza ai Latini!
Parente?
Gianandrea Noseda: gran conducteur!
My guy really sweat out his entire body fluids conducting this beauty!
Grazie per la splendida, emozionante esecuzione
This splendor is undisputed
This splendor of words can not be turned on
Especially
the pines of the Appian Way invigorates the human spirit
Absolutely the most beautiful piece of music in the modern era.
There are no words for that
Muchas. ....¡¡¡¡¡¡¡Muchas Gracias.....!!!!!!!!!
25:00 bravo whoo 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Indescribable beauty and something indescribable
Apart from an impeccable opera conductor, mtro. Noseda is also an expert of the italian symphonic repertory. Bravi tutti.
N.B. I would like to add the last part of the work, the 4th. "I pini di Via Appia".
Grandieuse, Noseda!
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it is unbelievable that in the 3th moviment the trumpet play one the most famous solo. and there is not any moment that the camera take a close of the trumpet player 🤷
17:46 is why you’re here
This is the only recording where you can actually find the beat at the beginning of the second movement.
❤
Краски получились лучше, чем массивность. Первые три части шедевральны, четвертой не хватило грандиозности.
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17:45
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I known this conductor, he was young , he was to begining fo his carrier, finish second but he was for me and for th orchestra the first , jury wasn't in the same idea, something wrong under paper perhaps , but now i try to write him and he don't answer ! then no happy
Way, way too slow.
Too slow tempo for me.
imo too lethargic. Do yourself a favor and listen to Toscanini doing this, its mono, but the excitement... oh!