- Audio CD (April 28 1998)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Label: Sony
- ASIN: B0000062DS
- Other Editions: Audio Cassette
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #176,978 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
Product Details
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| 1. The Birds: I Prelude |
| 2. The Birds: II La colomba (The Dove) |
| 3. The Birds: III La gallina (The Hen) |
| 4. The Birds: IV L'usignuolo (The Nightingale) |
| 5. The Birds: V Il cucu (The Cuckoo) |
| 6. Church Windows: I La fuga In Egitto ( The Flight Into Egypt) |
| 7. Church Windows: II S. Michele Arcangelo (St. Michael Archangel) |
| 8. Church Windows: III Il mattutino di Santa Chiara (The Matins Of St. Clare) |
| 9. Church Windows: IV S. Gregorio Magno (St. Gregory The Great) |
| 10. The Good-Humored Ladies: I Overture. Allegro |
| 11. The Good-Humored Ladies: II Presto |
| 12. The Good-Humored Ladies: III Allegro |
| 13. The Good-Humored Ladies: IV Andante |
| 14. The Good-Humored Ladies: V Non presto, in tempo di ballo |
| 15. The Good-Humored Ladies: VI 'Cat's Fugue' And Finale. Presto |
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The Church Windows performance is also excellent and very expressive. All of the parts can be heard cleanly, and I particularly liked the woodwinds (especially the oboe) and the harp. The brass fall a little short of the more recent Lopez-Cobos recording, but they are still very good. The off-stage piccolo trumpet in II is beautifully played, but the brass throughout the movement don't have the punch that Cincinnati does on Telarc (this is a big battle, after all). The percussion are also very good, although today's technology has given us bigger sounding equipment for the most dramatic moments.
Recording quality is excellent and I don't think that many people would know that these performances were done roughly 30 years ago. This is a great, enjoyable CD at an unbeatable price.
This latest addition is such a great find! The Birds are so mellow and pleasant to listen to. The winds are magnificent here from the Philadelphia Orchestra in this legendary recording. Especially delightful is the playfulness of The Cuckoo.
Respighi's Church Windows shifts moods to won of emulating in various phrases of the music Gregorian chant. The pipe organ kicking in on The Matins was especially moving.
The excellent liner notes accompanying were very helpful in explaining how Respighi and Tommasini were throwbacks in their day to the previous musical styles, here resurrecting several of them with adaptation.
Scarlatti's harpsichord sonatas are here adapted to a delightful orchestral piece "The Good-Humored Ladies." Played eloquently by the Cleveland Orchestra under Louis Lane.