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Necil Kâzım Akses ‎– Symphony No. 4 For Cello And Orchestra, Concerto For Orchestra / Ali Doğan - cello, Hungarian State Orchestra, Rengim Gökmen / Hungaroton ‎Audio CD 1992 Stereo / HCD 31527

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Necil Kâzım Akses ‎– Symphony No. 4 For Cello And Orchestra, Concerto For Orchestra / Ali Doğan - cello, Hungarian State Orchestra, Rengim Gökmen / Hungaroton ‎Audio CD 1992 Stereo / HCD31527

UPC 5991813152725 

Made in Hungary

Booklet notes in English and Turkish. 

Total Play Time 59:16

 

Necil Kazım Akses (May 6, 1908 – February 16, 1999) was a Turkish classical composer.

 

Label: Hungaroton ‎– HCD 31527
Format: CD, Album
Country: Hungary
Released: 1992
Genre: Classical
Style: Contemporary
 
 
 

Tracklist:

  Symphony No. 4 For Cello And Orchestra "Sinfonia Romancesca Fantasia"         
1 Moderato Angoscioso (Tempo Principale) 8:33
2 Ravvivamento 5:40
3 Tempo Principale 2:53
4 A Tempo (Tempo Principale) 3:57
5 Largo 4:23
6 Moderato 4:03
7 Moderato 1:22
8 Moderato Angoscioso (Tempo Principale) 4:09
9 Tempo Moderato Angoscioso 1:17
 

 

Concerto For Orchestra

10   
Fantasia Breve I. Moderato 3:49
11 Modo Scherzoso. Allegro 7:51
12 Fantasia Breve II. Moderato. 3:46
13 (Fuga). Allegro 7:25

 

 

  • CelloAli Doğan (tracks: 1-9)
  • Composed By Necil Kâzım Akses
  • Directed ByRengim Gökmen
  • EngineerJános Horváth
  • Orchestra Hungarian State Orchestra
  • ProducerJenő Simon

 

Akses studied music and composition at the Musikakademie in Vienna with Joseph Marx and at the Prague Conservatory in Prague with Josef Suk and Alois Hába. He helped co-found the Ankara State Conservatory with the composer Paul Hindemith and served as director of the institution for a while.

Together with Cemal Reşit Rey, Ulvi Cemal Erkin, Ahmet Adnan Saygun, and Hasan Ferit Alnar, Akses belonged to a group called The Turkish Five, who were the first Turkish composers to adapt their homeland's musical tradition to the techniques of Western classical composition. (Their name alluded to the Russian Five.)

In 1949, Akses entered the service of the Turkish state. He worked as the Turkish cultural attaché in Bern and Bonn, among other posts.

Akses composed orchestral works, chamber music, and pieces for piano. His most famous work is his Violin Concerto (1969).

 

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