VA - Livia Teodorescu-Ciocănea: Music for Voices & Orchestra (2026) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Various Artists, Radio Chamber Orchestra, Cristian Brâncuși, Iosif Ion Prunner, Vlad Maistorovici, Nabil Shehata, Diana Tugui, Teodora Gheorghiu, Mariana Colpoş, Antonela Barnat, George Vîrban, Adrian Mărcan, Pompei Hărăşteanu, Cristian Brâncuşi, Losif Lon Prunner
Title: Livia Teodorescu-Ciocănea: Music for Voices & Orchestra
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Toccata Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks + booklet) [48kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:08:10
Total Size: 504 / 260 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Livia Teodorescu-Ciocănea: Music for Voices & Orchestra
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Toccata Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks + booklet) [48kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:08:10
Total Size: 504 / 260 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Diana Ţugui, Teodora Gheorghiu, Radio Chamber Orchestra & Vlad Maistorovici – L'Isolement, Op. 80 (Live at the Mihail Jora Concert Hall, 22/05/2024) (19:49)
2. Radio Chamber Orchestra & Cristian Brancusi – No. 1, Pietà (08:24)
3. Mariana Colpoş, Pompei Hărăşteanu, Radio Chamber Orchestra & Cristian Brancusi – No. 2, The Annunciation (14:19)
4. Adrian Mărcan, Geroge Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra & Nabil Shehata – No. 1, Big Ben Eleven – Declaration of War (Live in the Atheneum, Bucharest 22/11/2024) (07:20)
5. George Vîrban, Geroge Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra & Nabil Shehata – No. 2, In Flanders Fields (Live in the Atheneum, Bucharest 22/11/2024) (09:11)
6. Antonela Barnat, Geroge Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra & Nabil Shehata – No. 3, Prayer of Queen Marie for the Dead (Live in the Atheneum, Bucharest 22/11/2024) (09:03)
The composer and pianist Livia Teodorescu-Ciocănea, born in Galați, eastern Romania, in 1959, brings together ancient and modern in her music: echoes of the modal sounds of Romanian folk-music blend with considerations of timbre to generate a palette of colours that is both contemporary and ageless. All three works here use the voice – solo and in chorus – to touch on aspects of the human condition, suggesting both drama and ritual.