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RESPIGHI
Eiji Oui
Minnesota Orchestra
Grammy® Nominated: Best Engineered Album, Classical
Keith O. Johnson, Engineer More Information "Dazzling orchestral colors," is one one way to describe the music
of Ottorino Respighi. "Belkis, Queen of Sheba" was conceived as an
evening-long ballet with singing whose lavishness has kept it from
view since its La Scala premiere. This is only the second recording
of a suite prepared by the composer for the first time with
the tenor solo (sung by Chad Shelton), and with the movements in the
correct order. The music's oriental perfumes and barbaric splendor
guarantee the enthusiasm of anyone who hears it. "Dance of the Gnomes"
is a little-known but characteristically dramatic and colorful (some
might say "lurid") tone poem. "Prof." Johnson's stunning HDCD¬ sonics
make Respighis greatest hit "The Pines of Rome" (with extra
brasses and organ!) a dazzling conclusion to this unusual, inventive
program.
Music Samples: 44.1kHz / Downloads/Track Listing- HDTracks.com
Track Listing:Belkis,
Queen of ShebaSuite [Solomon’s Dream; The Dance of Belkis at
Dawn; War Dance; Orgiastic Dance (Chad Shelton, tenor)]; Dance of the
Gnomes;
The Pines of Rome [The Pines of the Villa Borghese; The Pines Near
a Catacomb; The Pines of the Janiculum; The Pines of the Appian Way].
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