SKU: CY.CC2704
--Ottorino Respighi's Pines of Rome is one of the most colorful orchestral canvases. --The final movement of the 4-movement tone poem, Pines of the Appian Way, depicts an ancient Roman army in all their glory marching down the famed tree-lined road.--Randall Malmstrom has brilliantly scored this masterpiece for 10-part Trombone ensemble and Timpani. --For advanced performers.
SKU: AP.49438S
ISBN 9781470650575. UPC: 038081571355. English.
All the shrouded mystery and resplendent grandeur of the fourth movement of Respighi's masterpiece, Pines of Rome, has been effectively captured in this brilliant arrangement by Douglas E. Wagner for string orchestra and timpani (required). The symphonic poem, The Pines of the Appian Way is one of Respighi's most frequently performed and recorded works and stands as the most popular of all three of his Rome-inspired suites. (4:50).
SKU: AP.49438
ISBN 9781470650568. UPC: 038081571348. English.
All the shrouded mystery and resplendent grandeur of the fourth movement of Respighi's masterpiece, Pines of Rome, has been effectively captured in this brilliant arrangement by Douglas E. Wagner for string orchestra and timpani (required). The symphonic poem, The Pines of the Appian Way is one of Respighi's most frequently performed and recorded works and stands as the most popular of all three of his Rome-inspired suites. (4:50) This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
SKU: AP.49554S
ISBN 9781470649050. UPC: 038081569833. English.
Completed in 1924 Respighi's masterwork consists of four contrasting movements. The final movement, The Pines of the Appian Way, depicts the advancement of the Roman Legion as it gradually marches towards the listener. It is one of the most glorious and stunning orchestral crescendos in all of classical music. Perfectly arranged for young band by Michael Story! (2:29).
SKU: AP.49554
ISBN 9781470649043. UPC: 038081569826. English.
Completed in 1924 Respighi's masterwork consists of four contrasting movements. The final movement, The Pines of the Appian Way, depicts the advancement of the Roman Legion as it gradually marches towards the listener. It is one of the most glorious and stunning orchestral crescendos in all of classical music. Perfectly arranged for young band by Michael Story! (2:29) This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.