Ottorino Respighi - Suite in G Major for String Orchestra and Organ, P. 58 (1905) [Score-Video]
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- Ottorino Respighi - Suite in G Major for String Orchestra and Organ, P. 58 (1905)
I. Preludio
II. Aria
III. Pastorale
IV. Cantico
Queensland Symphony Orchestra
Vanco Cavdarski, conductor
Robert Boughen, organ
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What a wonder this piece is. I could easily imagine sections of it in cinema.
so many composers missed to compose for this wonderful setting
Bravo!!!
Brano davvero straordinario, Respighi è un gigante!
(00:06) 01 Preludio
(04:17) 02 Aria
(11:37) 03 Pastorale
(17:49) 04 Cantico
It never occurred to me that organ and strings sound absolutely beautiful together!
So many missed opportunities to do this with other pieces
I guess you have heard Poulenc Organ concerto by now. But also check out Bruchs Suite for Strings and organ op.88b! Absolute Beautiful piece but sadly very unknown
I'm looking forward to performing this with the Atlantic Sinfonia here in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada on October 3 at Christ Church Cathedral where I'm Organist and Director of Music. I'm really glad we've programmed this little known work, it's really quite a fine work!!!
Questa suite struggente ,profonda , delicata in alcuni punti , l'organo e l'orchestra rendono questa composizione di una bellezza incredibile dall'inizio alla fine . Respighi ha voluto creare tra l'organo e orchestra una simbiosi perfetta e senza stonature di alcun tipo , ovviamente può essere suonata sia da pochi elementi che da molti elementi,non c'è una regola , esistono brani similari ,sui social ci sono compositori anche poco conosciuti che varrebbe la pena di conoscere .
Thank you for sharing this, George. I love music for the pipe organ (hence my meme/thumbnail), and I have been listening to classical music for 40+ years (since my mid teens). In all that time, I had NO idea Respighi composed ANY music for the organ!
I do like this piece. It has a decidedly Franck-ian flair to it. That in itself is rather remarkable considering Respighi was Italian, Franck was French, and the two schools of French and Italian organ composition are miles apart! Yet there it is.
honestly the ending makes me happy and satisfied ;) , everything went well after the first mov.
Sounds baroque, but at the same time Romantic or early Modern. But not in the same way as, say, Stravinsky.
@15:46 There appears to be a mistake in the organ score at this point. The B-flat in the left hand bass clef should be changed to a B-natural. In this recording the organist played a B-natural with his left hand and not a B-flat as the musical score indicates.
That B is made natural earlier in the measure (albeit in a different staff).
@@davidanderson215 No, accidentals are always staff independent.
the first one is an abuse of Bach, than later it goes Ludwig van Respighi
I can dig it and so would they!!