"Feste Romane" (Roman Festivals) is the third and final orchestral tone poem in Ottorino Respighi's Roman trilogy, following "Fountains of Rome" and "Pines of Rome". Composed in 1928, it is known for its enormous orchestral forces and vivid, often violent, depictions of ancient and modern Roman festivals. The second movement, "Il Giubileo" (The Jubilee), portrays the pilgrimage of souls along the Via Sacra towards St. Peter's Basilica during a Holy Year, building to a massive, awe-inspiring climax with the appearance of the cathedral and the solemn chanting of a hymn.