Respighi - Pines of Rome (Silvester Konzert 2007 - 2008)

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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2008

4 "I pini della Via Appia" (Pines of the Appian Way)
Silvester Concert(Konzert).
December 31, 2007 - January 1, 2008

A new year begins at the same time as the performance's ending.
It is a very good performance.

Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Tadaaki Otaka

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  • I love this piece of music. Such a monumental salute to brass and woodwinds! You can practically see and feel the Roman Legions approach as the music builds. I also love the conductor smiling and jumping around in the video. Suggestions: Spartacus and Phrygia Adagio by Aram Khatchaturian. Finale to the Firebird Suite by Igor Stravinski, The Planets by Holst (especially "Jupiter)." "Nimrod" by Elgar and the ultimate emotion tugger for me "Largo" from Dvorak's New World Symphony.

  • this made my math homework EPIC.

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  • Confetti blasts at the right time. Awesome! :)

  • Now THAT is ringing in the New Year. Literally. Well more like blasting but it works. =)

  • Homework has never been this epic. Gods ipod right here

  • I am currently in a middle school honor band and we are going to play this at the heritage festival. This is going to make us win

  • glorious...thanks for posting!

  • Band music always brings chills but never this many. Played this song at band camp. Just epic

  • this is so epic. my second favorite movement right behind pines near a catacomb. Ottorino respighi is really a genius. great job, Tokyo Phil!

  • Well i have to say that was Fantastic,The music,the vigour of the orchestra and the timing,with bringing the new year in.Absolutely superb!

  • Damn that was timed Perfectly!

  • I just saw the Kansas City Symphony play this piece antiphonally in their new hall in the new Kauffman Center for the Preforming Arts earlier today and I literally cried from the immensity of the piece, the brilliance of the performance and the unbelievable acoustics in the hall. It was the best concert I have seen as of yet in my life. Unbelievable.

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