The Musical Moment
The Musical Moment
The Musical Moment
This article is about musical composition written by Nicolae Kirculescu . For classical
song cycles , see Moments Musicaux .
The Musical Moment, signed by the Romanian composer Nicolae Kirculescu , is a
classical musical work for piano and orchestra , that was published in 1950. The
premiere of the piece took place in 1965 and it is related to the adaption of the ending
part of it to the opening credits of a well-known Romanian documentary show called
Teleenciclopedia (broadcast by TVR ), the show being broadcast for the first time in
this same year. The 1965 recording remains a symbol for the show, this particular
interpretation being made by Romanian Radio Orchestra , conducted by Iosif Conta ,
and the piano soloist, student at that time,Dan Grigore .
The composition was very often mistakenly labeled, due to original labeling done on the
Electrorecord vinyl disc Aa ncepe dragostea (translating: That's how the loves starts)
(containing many well-known pieces of Kirculescu). By this, the Musical moment may
be found under the wrong name Patru studii de concert (in English: Four concerto
studies), another work of the composer, this time for solo piano only. Other times, the
tune is nicknamed Plutaul de pe Bistria (The rafter of Bistrita).
Contents
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1Composition
2Instrumentation
3Other interpretations
4Bibliography
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4.1Books
4.2Scores
5Discography
Composition[edit ]
The form of the musical work is done like an important dialog between the orchestra
and solo instrument, respecting the following pattern: A-B1-C-B2. A and C being
conducted by the orchestra, while the "B" noted moments are for the soloist,
accompanied by the orchestra. (The recording for "Teleenciclopedia" show has only the
B2 section.)
Kirculescu, Nicolae (1949). Four concerto studies for piano, State Publishing (in
Romanian), Bucharest