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  1. Feste Romane, dt. ‚Römische Feste‘, ist die letzte der drei sinfonischen Dichtungen von Ottorino Respighi, die zusammen die Römische Trilogie bilden. Sie entstand 1928, zwölf Jahre nach der ersten Tondichtung des Zyklus, Fontane di Roma (dt. ‚Brunnen von Rom‘), und vier Jahre nach dem mittleren Werk Pini di Roma (dt.

  2. Feste romane (Respighi, Ottorino) This work has been identified as being in the public domain in Canada, as well as countries where the copyright term is life+50 or life+70 years (including all EU countries). However, this work is probably still protected by copyright in the United States, unless an exception applies.

  3. Roman Festivals (Italian: Feste Romane), P 157 is a tone poem in four movements for orchestra completed in 1928 by the Italian composer Ottorino Respighi. It is the last of his three tone poems about Rome, following Fountains of Rome (1916) and Pines of Rome (1924), which he referred to as a triptych . [2]

  4. OTTORINO RESPIGHI | Feste romane, P.157 (Roman Festivals) Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestras Symphony Orchestra Allen Tinkham, Music Director Eleanor Goes, violin November 20, 2016 Orchestra...

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  5. Circenses [0:00]02.- Giubileo [5:10]03.- L'ottobrata [13:32]04.- La Befana [21:10]ORCHESTRA SINFONICA DI ROMAConductor: ...

  6. Feste romane è un poema sinfonico, del 1928, di Ottorino Respighi e descrive momenti dell' antica Roma ambientati fin dal tempo imperiale. Viene considerato una parte della trilogia romana, assieme a I pini di Roma e Le fontane di Roma, poemi sinfonici incentrati sulla città di Roma.

  7. In the finale, Respighi portrays the teeming throng of people packed into the Piazza Navona, one of Rome’s central squares, on the night before Epiphany. The effect is cinematic, with Respighi giving us close-ups of the goings-on – raucous dancing, entertaining street performers, drunken revelry, an organ grinder, and so on. Gradually, the ...