Marcel Goldmann, composer

Music from Ein Kerem 2003

A selection of 7 works by the composer Marcel Goldmann

Marcel Goldmann was born in Paris in 1934, and lives in Jerusalem since 1991. Trained in the CNSM, and then with Max Deutsch (pupil of Schoenberg), he wrote a music with a strict serial langage first, then progressively widened, with the use of micro-intervals.

This CD features a retrospective of the works by the French-Israeli composer Marcel Goldmann, with pieces written between 1967 and 1993 for various instrumental formations

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