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Eiji Oue - Respighi: Belkis, Queen of Sheba; Dance of the Gnomes; The Pines of Rome (2001) [Hi-Res]

Eiji Oue - Respighi: Belkis, Queen of Sheba; Dance of the Gnomes; The Pines of Rome (2001) [Hi-Res]

BAND/ARTIST: Eiji Oue

  • Title: Respighi: Belkis, Queen of Sheba; Dance of the Gnomes; The Pines of Rome
  • Year Of Release: 2001
  • Label: Reference Recordings
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/88
  • Total Time: 01:02:31
  • Total Size: 1.67 GB
  • WebSite:
"Dazzling orchestral colors," is one one way to describe the music of Ottorino Respighi. "Belkis, Queen of Sheba" was conceived as an evening-long ballet with singing whose lavishness has kept it from view since its La Scala premiere. This is only the second recording of a suite prepared by the composer " for the first time with the tenor solo (sung by Chad Shelton), and with the movements in the correct order. The music's oriental perfumes and barbaric splendor guarantee the enthusiasm of anyone who hears it. "Dance of the Gnomes" is a little-known but characteristically dramatic and colorful (some might say "lurid") tone poem. "Prof." Johnson's stunning HDCD® sonics make Respighi's greatest hit "The Pines of Rome" (with extra brasses and organ!) a dazzling conclusion to this unusual, inventive program...


Tracklist:

01. Belkis, Queen of Sheba (00:24:05)
02. Dance of the Gnomes (00:15:47)
03. The Pines of Rome (00:22:39)


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  • hollinsuk
  •  wrote in 01:20
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No low bitrate FLAC or 320 kbps!

Many thanks for attempting to share.

Cheers.
  • Phnom Penh Paul
  •  wrote in 05:02
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Many Thanks for Hi-Res!

Douglas, In a final attempt to help you I will repeat a post I made earlier following a similar comment by yourself. I infer from one of your earlier posts that you are able to download hi-res files o.k. but are reluctant to do so due to the size such files take up on your storage. If that is the case, I would suggest you use a program to convert the files to 16/44.1 FLAC or whatever. There are many such programs, some free. I personally use MediaHuman Audio Converter which is excellent (and available for Windows and MacOS). Given the availability of such programs, I do not think it reasonable to expect posters to also upload standard or low-res files if you are able to download hi-res ones.
Also, I would suggest you use the search function of this site- you may find non hi-res versions of the same recordings (this one was posted as FLAC on 25.01.2020).
Cheers, Paul.