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ROME: A Musical Tour of the City's Past and Present
by 
Naxos Rights International, LTD.
Beethoven
Mendelssohn
Puccini
Burlioz
Mozart
Rossini
Leoncavallo
Verdi
Liszt
Wagner
  
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Publisher: Naxos Rights International, LTD.
Subject(s):  Music
Travel
Language(s):  English

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File size:   295705 KB
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Release date:   Sep 22, 2006

Description

The Places

Scenes are shown of the glory that was Rome in monuments of the great Empire that ruled Europe and the Near East in its heyday. There are also glimpses of St Peter’s and of the modern city.

The Music

The music here included is all associated in one way or another with Rome and its traditions. It ranges from the overture to Mozart’s Roman opera La clemenza di Tito to Wagner’s Tannhäuser, whose hero seeks pardon for his sins in the Eternal City, from Puccini’s opera Tosca, set in Rome dominated by a corrupt chief of police, to Berlioz’s evocation of the city in the age of Benvenuto Cellini, his Roman Carnival Overture.

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