Romanian National Radio Orchestra – Livia Teodorescu-Ciocănea: Orchestral Works (Live) (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/48 kHz | Time – 01:24:11 minutes | 852 MB | Genre: Classical
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These three works by the Romanian composer Livia Teodorescu-Ciocănea (b. 1959) show her approach to three of the central genres of the western classical tradition: symphony, concerto and cantata. The powerful and programmatic Archimedes Symphony was inspired by the death of Archimedes in the siege of Syracuse in 214 BC; the Rite for Enchanting the Air – a concerto for various flutes and orchestra – is a kind of magical journey into a dizzying world of sound and colour; and the cantata Mysterium tremendum aims to reconcile Byzantine and Catholic liturgical traditions. All three make clear her fascination with orchestral timbre and texture – and have distant roots in Romanian folk-music.
Tracklist:
1-1. Romanian National Radio Orchestra – I. The Assault on Syracuse (Live) (06:34)
1-2. Romanian National Radio Orchestra – II. Do Not Touch My Circles (Live) (09:14)
1-3. Romanian National Radio Orchestra – III. the Burning Mirrors of Archimedes (Live) (08:56)
1-4. Romanian National Radio Orchestra – IV. Elegy at the Tomb of Archimedes – The Sphere and the Cylinder (Live) (12:28)
1-5. Pierre-Yves Artaud – I Largo (Live) (08:25)
1-6. Pierre-Yves Artaud – II. Mosso agitato (Live) (02:44)
1-7. Pierre-Yves Artaud – III. Più mosso (Live) (03:15)
1-8. Pierre-Yves Artaud – IV. Adagio (Live) (14:03)
1-9. Antonela Barnat – I. the Hymn of the Cherubim (Live) (04:55)
1-10. Antonela Barnat – II. The Gospel of Matthew (Live) (03:45)
1-11. Antonela Barnat – III. Dies irae (Live) (03:56)
1-12. Antonela Barnat – IV. Recordare (Live) (05:53)
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