Chisinau 2: New Music for Orchestra
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Label: Phasma Music
Cat No: PHASMAMUSIC042
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 20th May 2022
Contents
Works
NoahSymphony no.3 (Baltic Poem)
Fantasia no.1
Symphonic Movement on a Variously Fragmented Theme
Kaleidoscope
Psaume
abarkooh
Saint-Petersbourg
Artists
Symphonic Orchestra of the National Philharmonic ‘Serghei Lunchevici’ of the Republic of MoldovaConductor
Mihail AgafitaWorks
NoahSymphony no.3 (Baltic Poem)
Fantasia no.1
Symphonic Movement on a Variously Fragmented Theme
Kaleidoscope
Psaume
abarkooh
Saint-Petersbourg
Artists
Symphonic Orchestra of the National Philharmonic ‘Serghei Lunchevici’ of the Republic of MoldovaConductor
Mihail AgafitaAbout
Noah, by Gregg Birrell, is a piece that carries significant meaning for the composer, who wrote it for the newborn son of two very close friends. Scored for a large orchestra, it draws on folk traditions and classic romanticism to create an exciting and joyous blend of rhythm and melody. Symphonic Movement on a Variously Fragmented Theme, by Lars Michael Fetzek states a theme in fragmented form, then delivers several strict canons of increasing complexity upon differently fragmented forms of the theme inverted in pitch and/or time. In Kaleidoscope, Brian Field features a constantly changing and evolving musical landscape that is heavily pattern based, shifting across instrumental families, meters and dynamics. In Psaume, Satoru Ikeda analyses a picture taken by a gigantic astronomical telescope, a phenomenon can be recognised: The faraway light is the past light. The further it is past, the more it darkens. Symphony no.3 (Baltic Poem), by Scott Brickman, was inspired by my travels to Latvia and Lithuania, and in anticipation of their celebration of the centennial Independences of 1918. Fantasia no.1, by Daniele Ciminiello, is an important milestone in a personal research of a synthesis between all composer's musical experiences. Giorgos Papamitru was inspired by a small village in the desert of Iran called abarkooh. And in last work of the album, Louis Sauter describes his visit in Saint-Pétersbourg.
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