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Symphony No. 2: 4th Movement: Finale-Allegro Inquieto


By: Roger Lasher Nortman
Finale-Allegro Inquieto Full Orchestra in G minor. Sounds like Bruckner, Prokofiev, Rachmaninoff.


By: Roger Lasher Nortman

Prolific US Composer Roger Lasher Nortman has written 24 symphonies, 12 concerti for various instruments, six quartets, and several other chamber works. Among his many awards was The Beaux Arts Society's 2000 winner of Leonardo da Vinci's "Best Composer" award, the first such winner since 1997. Roger studied at the Julliard School of Music and has a Columbia University Master of Arts degree in Music Education. Exposed to the symphonic environment, he began composing on the piano as a kid but found his true medium in orchestral music.
Duration: 41:18    Tempo: Fast    BPM: 160    Vocal Type: Instrumental

Genre: Classical Music

Subgenre: 20th Century

Catalog ID: 392659
Keywords: Classical, Orchestral, Classical, Novelty, Specialty, Period, Historical, World Music, Classical, Entertainment, Dramatic, Adventurous, Mysterious, Climactic, Cinematic, Aggressive, Cinematic, Confident, Romantic, Haunting, Emotional, Uplifting, Prestigious, Strong, N/A, Large Group, Full Orchestra, Post Romantic

Description: Symphony No. 2: 4th Movement: Finale-Allegro Inquieto, Classical Music, 20th Century, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.

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