Olivier Charlier - Marius Constant: Orchestral Works (2021)

Artist: Olivier Charlier
Title: Marius Constant: Orchestral Works
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Divine Art
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 53:30 min
Total Size: 238 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Marius Constant: Orchestral Works
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Divine Art
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 53:30 min
Total Size: 238 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Turner: No. 1, Pluie, vapeur et vitesse
02. Turner: No. 2, Autoportrait
03. Turner: No. 3, Windsor
04. Brevissima: I. Adagio - Allegro
05. Brevissima: II. Scherzo
06. Brevissima: III. Largo, et, enfin
07. Brevissima: IV. Passacaglia :Funèbre:
08. 103 Regards dans l'eau: I. Lent
09. 103 Regards dans l'eau: II. Agité
10. 103 Regards dans l'eau: III. Vif
11. 103 Regards dans l'eau: IV. Lent
Marius Constant (1925-2004) was born in Romania and began formal music education at the Royal Bucharest Conservatory at the age of 11, also being enrolled in the Lycée Français: he later moved to France where he developed his remarkable career. Best known in musical circles for his ballets, and by the general public for the Twilight Zone theme, he is truly one of the 20th century’s most gifted and inspired composers, and one of the most cruelly overlooked. His orchestral works here are inspired by nature and art and encompass beauty and emotional power in a unique contemporary style.
The Riverside Symphony was founded in 1981 and comprises many of the best of New York’s finest musicians. Acclaimed for its devoted championing of unfamiliar and new works, its annual concert series at Lincoln Center have brought much praise for their innovative programming. Olivier Charlier, soloist in 103 Regards dans l’eau, has been recognised internationally for his superlative playing; he has played with over 50 French orchestras as well as orchestras from around the world.
The Riverside Symphony was founded in 1981 and comprises many of the best of New York’s finest musicians. Acclaimed for its devoted championing of unfamiliar and new works, its annual concert series at Lincoln Center have brought much praise for their innovative programming. Olivier Charlier, soloist in 103 Regards dans l’eau, has been recognised internationally for his superlative playing; he has played with over 50 French orchestras as well as orchestras from around the world.