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Roma Symphony (Bizet)

The Symphony in C "Roma" is the second of Georges Bizet's symphonies. Unlike his first symphony, also in C major, which was written quickly at the age of 17, ''Roma'' was written over an eleven-year span, between the ages of 22 and 33 (he died at age 36). Bizet was never fully satisfied with it, subjecting it to a number of revisions, but died before finishing his definitive version. All four movements were performed in his lifetime, but never all on the same occasion. The full symphony in its latest revision was premiered in 1875, after his death.〔(Allmusic )〕 It is perhaps because of Bizet's dissatisfaction that the work is often said to be "unfinished". However, in the form in which it exists today, it is a complete work and is fully scored. It has been recorded a number of times but is not often heard on the concert platform.
==Background==

Bizet won the Prix de Rome in 1857, which required him to spend the following two years studying free of charge at the French Academy in Rome, followed by a year studying in Germany. He never went to Germany, but stayed in Rome until July 1860.〔(Encyclopædia Britannica )〕 Rather than returning to Paris straight away, he did some touring through Italy, seeing places he had not visited in his earlier travels in 1858 and 1859. In Rimini he first planned a symphony with each of the four movements dedicated to a different Italian city – Rome (opening movement), Venice (Andante), Florence (Scherzo) and Naples (finale).〔Eric Blom ed., Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 5th ed., 1954〕 He may have made some early sketches at this time. When he got to Venice he learned that his mother was seriously ill, so he returned home immediately.〔
By 1861 he had written the Scherzo, still generally considered the best movement of the work. It was performed privately in November 1861, and received a public performance on 11 January 1863, conducted by Jules Pasdeloup at the Cirque Napoléon, at which Camille Saint-Saëns was present. It was poorly performed and provoked a hostile reaction from many concert subscribers. Nevertheless, it was given another performance on 18 January at the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and this time received a much more positive reaction.〔
By 1866 he had written his first version of the complete work, in which the first movement was a Theme and Variations,〔 but he was dissatisfied and set about undertaking a total revision. In 1868 he revised it yet again.〔 Three movements of the revised score, minus the Scherzo, were performed on 28 February 1869, under the title ''Fantaisie symphonique: Souvenirs de Rome'', again conducted by Pasdeloup. The movements were given programmatic titles ''Une chasse dans la Forêt d'Ostie'', ''Une Procession'' and ''Carnaval à Rome''〔( Program Notes, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra )〕 (this was the movement meant to depict Naples). But Bizet was still not happy, and proceeded to revise it once more. By 1871 he seems to have dropped work on his revisions, being focussed on other projects.〔
The full symphony in its latest known version was premiered after his death, in 1875.〔 The work was published in 1880 as ''Roma'', and it probably incorporates some of his changes made in 1871.〔

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