Respighi - Pines Of Rome & Fountains Of Rome – Renier (2LP, 45RPM, 200g)
Respighi - Pines Of Rome & Fountains Of Rome – Renier (2LP, 45RPM, 200g)
Respighi - Pines Of Rome & Fountains Of Rome – Renier (2LP, 45RPM, 200g)
Respighi - Pines Of Rome & Fountains Of Rome – Renier (2LP, 45RPM, 200g)

Respighi - Pines Of Rome & Fountains Of Rome – Renier (2LP, 45RPM, 200g)

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Ottorino Respighi - Pines Of Rome (four-movement symphonic poem for orchestra) & Fountains Of Rome (symphonic poem)

Chicago Symphony Orchestra

Fritz Reiner, conductor

 

2 LP, Gatefold jacket 

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 200g

Record color : black

Speed : 45RPM

Size : 12”

Stereo

Studio

Record Press :  Quality Record Pressings

Label :  Analogue Productions RCA Living stereo

Original Label :  RCA Victor Red Seal

Engineered by Lewis Layton

Produced by Richard Mohr

Remastered by Ryan Smith at Sterling Sound

Originally released in 1960

Reissued in 2017

 

Tracks :

Side A:

  1. Pines Of Villa Borghese
  2. Pines Near Catacomb

Side B:

  1. Pines Of Janiculum
  2. Pines Of Appian Way

Side C:

  1. Fountain Of Valle Giulia At Dawn
  2. Triton Fountain At Morn

Side D:

  1. Fountain Of Trevi At Mid-day
  2. Villa Medici Fountain At Sunset

 

Reviews :

A highly sought-after RCA shaded dog Living Stereo title, the performance and sonics found within rate a 10/10. A must have — the dynamics are monstrous! Whichever other Respighi tone poem recordings you ultimately purchase, you MUST own this one. Since the early ‘60s it has been the standard by which all others have been judged, and in terms of both sound and performance, it has never really been surpassed. The final march of Pines is simply incredible: Thundering bass drum, crashing cymbals and gongs, bellowing brass — nobody since has brought the whole thing off with the same combination of excitement and discipline.

 

Ratings:

Discogs : 5 / 5

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