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1: NonSimfonia V (A Sfâr?iturilor) (29:41) 2: Pre Simfonia VI (A Începuturilor) (32:40) |
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Number of discs: |
1 |
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Description: | This release is a new release in the series 'New Music In Eastern Europe' implemented together with the publishing house Bôlt Records. This is an album dedicated to the work of Octavian Nemescu - one of the 20th century's classics, underestimated by the phonographic industry. Octavian Nemescu is a Romanian composer of orchestral, chamber, choral, electroacoustic, multimedia, metamusic, imaginary, and ritual works that have been heard throughout Europe and around the world. From 1956 to 1963 Nemescu studied composition at the National University of Music Bucharest with Mihail Jora, harmony with Paul Constantinescu and orchestration with Alexandru Pascanu and Anatol Vieru. From 1971 to 1978 he taught music analysis and counterpoint at the Transilvania University of Brasov. Until 1990 he was professor of counterpoint, harmony and music history at the School of Art "George Enescu" in Iasi. The works featured on this album are his NonSymphony No. 5, and his PreSymphony No. 6, written in the late 1980s and the late 1990s, respectively."Apokatastasis" is a remarkable CD featuring the works of Romanian composer Octavian Nemescu, performed by the renowned Romanian Radio National Orchestra. This release showcases Nemescu's innovative approach to contemporary classical music, blending avant-garde techniques with deep spiritual and philosophical undertones. The album offers listeners an immersive journey through soundscapes that challenge traditional boundaries and invite contemplation. Dux, the manufacturer behind this release, is known for its dedication to high-quality classical recordings and has established itself as a leading label in promoting both established and emerging artists from Eastern Europe. |
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Manufacturer No.: |
DUX1520.2 |
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Dux DUX Lech Tolwinski Malgorzata Polanska-Szostakowska Sp.J. ul. Morskie Oko 2, 02-511 Warszawa, PL dux@dux.pl |
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