Brian Fennelly's "David Pituch" is a captivating instrumental album that showcases the composer's remarkable talent and versatility. Released on December 31, 1986, under the Pro Viva label, this album is a testament to Fennelly's ability to create engaging and dynamic musical pieces. The album spans 48 minutes and features seven tracks, including the lively "Concertino" from 1983 and the intricate "Concerto" from 1984, with each movement offering a unique blend of tempos and moods. Fennelly's mastery of composition is evident in the intricate arrangements and the seamless transitions between movements. Whether you're a fan of classical music or simply appreciate well-crafted instrumental pieces, "David Pituch" is sure to impress with its rich textures and compelling melodies.
1986 Pro Viva / Intersound GmbH1986 Pro Viva / Intersound GmbH
Tracks
Concertino (1983) - Allegro Assai Moderato - RemasteredRoman Palester, David Pituch, Polish Chamber Orchestra, Jerzy Maksymiuk
Concerto (1984) - 1st Movement Introduction - Instrumental Version [Remastered]Brian Fennelly, David Pituch, Polish Chamber Orchestra, Wojciech Michniewski
Concerto (1984) - 2nd Movement Lively - Instrumental Version [Remastered]Brian Fennelly, David Pituch, Polish Chamber Orchestra, Wojciech Michniewski
Concerto (1984)- 3rd Movement Scherzando and Trio - RemasteredBrian Fennelly, David Pituch, Polish Chamber Orchestra, Wojciech Michniewski
Concerto (1984) - 3rd Movement Arietta - RemasteredBrian Fennelly, David Pituch, Polish Chamber Orchestra, Wojciech Michniewski
Concerto (1984) - 3rd Movement Scherzando - RemasteredBrian Fennelly, David Pituch, Polish Chamber Orchestra, Wojciech Michniewski