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Liepāja Symphony Orchestra & Gintaras Rinkevičius - Pēteris Barisons: Three Preludes, Symphony No. 2 (2022) [24/96]

Liepāja Symphony Orchestra & Gintaras Rinkevičius - Pēteris Barisons: Three Preludes, Symphony No. 2 (The Romantic) (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 57:33 minutes | 1,01 GB
Classical | Label: SKANI, Official Digital Download

"The 1930s are a particularly notable time for the development of Latvian music. This can be observed in the work of composers of all generations, as well as in music education, concert life, periodicals and the beauty of the Song Festivals. Throughout all these, Pēteris Barisons (1904–1947). is an active and fruitful participant. His dynamic and varied work in one area is particularly noteworthy – that is his rich and bountiful achievement in the field of symphonic music."
Liepāja Symphony Orchestra & Gintaras Rinkevičius - Pēteris Barisons: Three Preludes, Symphony No. 2 (The Romantic) (2022)

Liepāja Symphony Orchestra & Gintaras Rinkevičius - Pēteris Barisons: Three Preludes, Symphony No. 2 (The Romantic) (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 261 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 133 Mb | 00:57:33
Classical | Label: SKANI

"The 1930s are a particularly notable time for the development of Latvian music. This can be observed in the work of composers of all generations, as well as in music education, concert life, periodicals and the beauty of the Song Festivals. Throughout all these, Pēteris Barisons (1904–1947). is an active and fruitful participant. His dynamic and varied work in one area is particularly noteworthy – that is his rich and bountiful achievement in the field of symphonic music. [..] The symphony confirms both the author’s conceptual ability to transform his own complex intentions into a musically rich, but natural, organic whole, as well as his ability to use the possibilities of the orchestra in varied and rich ways. Today, with its language and message rooted in late romantic traditions, it does not at all sound outdated or anachronistic. No, it offers a universal concept in a natural, organic way, which is effective still in the 21st century." Jānis Torgāns.