Dedication: Symphonic Music Yury Kunets, Wroclaw Score Orchestra, Sinfonia Varsovia & Lee Holdridge
Album info
Album-Release:
2017
HRA-Release:
07.04.2017
Label: Solo Musica
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Orchestral
Artist: Yury Kunets, Wroclaw Score Orchestra, Sinfonia Varsovia & Lee Holdridge
Composer: Yury Kunets (1957)
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- Yury Kunets (b.1957):
- 1 Autumn 03:16
- 2 Romance 03:33
- 3 Fairy Lake 02:45
- 4 Waltz 04:04
- 5 Alster 03:49
- 6 March 02:40
- 7 Thoughts 03:29
- 8 Requiem 05:25
- 9 P.S. Afterwards 03:31
- 10 Triumph 02:36
- 11 Elegy 03:44
- 12 Taisia 05:17
- 13 Dance 03:00
- 14 My Origin 03:53
- 15 Nature 05:04
- 16 Night City 03:44
- 17 Interlude 01:23
- 18 Tais 04:28
- 19 Tango Massandra 03:25
- 20 Scherzo 02:36
Info for Dedication: Symphonic Music
Yury Kunets is a Russian composer, musician, and producer. In collaboration with award-winning American conductor Lee Holdridge and British recording producer Christopher Alder, Yury began recording a series of symphonic music works. By the end of 2014 he had recorded several new compositions in Warsaw. Yury Kunets combines elements of classical, jazz and pop music. In his symphonic compositions melody and romance work to reflect the author’s inner energies.
„The music itself exhibits a very lyrical character, through which I was trying to convey my own understanding of life and my state of mind. It’s the result, so to speak, of my philosophical reflections, little stories about our being surrounded by nature, which is intimately connected in turn with our own emotional lives…“ (Yury Kunets).
Yury Kunets, piano
Wroclaw Score Orchestra (tracks 1-9)
Sinfonia Varsovia (tracks 10-16)
Warsaw Philharmonic Choir (tracks 12, 14)
Lee Holdridge, conductor
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