- Feste Romane
Feste Romane (English “Roman Festivals”) is a work for very large
symphony orchestra composed in 1926, by the Italiancomposer Ottorino Respighi . It is atone poem depicting scenes fromAncient Rome of theRoman Empire . It is now considered a part of the "Roman Trilogy" ofsymphonic poem s along with "Pini di Roma ", and "Fontane di Roma ", which are orchestral pieces set to a specific theme, tale or setting. This work is the longest and most demanding of the trilogy, thus it is less-often programmed than its companion pieces. It is also the least known of the three.Within the first movement called Circenses or "Circuses," the music presents the theme of an ancient contest in which
gladiator s battle to the death, to the sound of trumpet fanfares. Strings and woodwinds suggest the plainchant of the firstChristian martyrs which are heard against the snarls of the beasts against which they are pitted. The movement ends with violent orchestral chords, complete with organ pedal, as the martyrs succumb. Next, the Gubileo, or "Jubilee", portrays the fiftieth year of festivals in Roman tradition. Pilgrims approachRome catching a breath-taking view fromMt. Mario , as church bells ring in the background. L’Ottobrata, or the "Harvest of October", represents the harvest and hunt in Rome. The French horn solo celebrates the harvest as bells portray love serenades. The final movement, called La Befana, or the "Epiphany", takes place in thePiazza Navona . Trumpets sound again and create a different clamour of Roman songs and dances, including a drunken reveler depicted by a solo tenor trombone.Arturo Toscanini and theNew York Philharmonic Orchestra premiered the music inCarnegie Hall in 1929. Toscanini recorded it with thePhiladelphia Orchestra in theAcademy of Music in 1942 forRCA Victor . He recorded it again with theNBC Symphony Orchestra inCarnegie Hall in 1949, again for RCA. Both recordings were issued on LP and CD. Although they lack the fidelity of modern recordings such asTelarc 's sonic digital spectacular with theCincinnati Symphony Orchestra conducted byJesus Lopez Cobos , the Toscanini performances have an authenticity and excitement that still impress the listener. Indeed, the 1949 performance pushed the very limits of the recording equipment of the time as Toscanini insisted the engineers capture all of the dynamics of the music, especially in "Circuses" and "Epiphany".Leonard Bernstein is also known for having recorded the piece with theNew York Philharmonic .Movements
*1. Circenses (Circuses)
*2. Giubileo (Jubilee)
*3. L’Ottobrata (Harvest of October)
*4. La Befana (The Epiphany)Instrumentation
Feste Romane is scored for a large symphony orchestra consisting of 3 flutes (3rd doubling
piccolo ), 2oboe s,English horn , 2clarinet s,bass clarinet ,E-flat clarinet , 2bassoon s,contrabassoon , 4 horns, 4trumpet s, 3 buccine, 3trombone s,tuba ,piano (2 and 4 hands), organ,mandolin ,timpani , bells, chimes,cymbal s,bass drum with cymbals, field drum,snare drum , horse hooves, ratchet, sleigh bells,tambourine , tamtam, triangle, high and lowwood block s,xylophone and strings.Appearances
*The movement "Circenses" is played on a loop outside the ride 'Escape from Pompeii' in
Busch Gardens theme park inWilliamsburg, Virginia .
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