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Cândido Lima

Oceanos (LP)

Label: Grama

Format: LP

Genre: Electronic

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**Available in vinyl for the first time, edition of 200** An excellent set, shedding light on the otherwise undocumented early Portuguese Electronic Music community by Cândido Lima with his legendary ring-modulated & spring reverb-laden 'Oceanos', in own composer's words: the work was about the oceans to which Nasa has paid attention in recent times to Neptune! The proper graphics to illustrate this work would be distant images where there are hypotheses of the existence of oceans, because it was in those oceans, in fact, that the composer thought, hence the original title, canceled to avoid terminological, semantic and scientific controversies!

Lado A
Oceanos (1978/79)
22'41"

Lado B
Autómatos Da Areia (1978/84) 11'38"
Lendas De Neptuno (1987)
11'18"

Cândido Lima (Viana do Castelo, 1939) is a portuguese composer, pianist, organist, teacher, chronicler, critic, disseminator, essayist and lecturer. He holds a degree in Piano and Composition from the Conservatories of Lisbon and Porto, and a PhD from the Universities of Paris I and Paris IV. Cândido Lima attended internships and courses in electronic music, computer science and music informatics at Universities of Paris VIII (Vincennes), Paris I-II (Paris-Sorbonne and Pantéon-Sorbonne) (1975/1978), CEMAMu, 1978 and subsequent years, and at Ircam (1981/1992). He was a fellow of the Gulbenkian Foundation and the Secretary of State for Culture. He created the northern movement of study trips to the Gulbenkian Encounters of Contemporary Music, with the sponsorship of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation itself. He founded the Música Nova Group in 1973, presenting for the first time in Portugal composers such as Wilfried Jentzsch, Jean-Battiste Barrière, Kaija Saariaho, Pascal Dusapin and instrumentalists like Stefano Scodanibio. In 1982 he collaborated in the coming to Portugal (Porto, Lisbon) of IRCAM and UPIC-CEMAMu. He has written chamber music, for orchestra, choir and orchestra, choir, solo instruments, for voice and instru- ments, theater music, electronic music, electroacoustic and computer. His works Oceanos and A-MÈR-ES, composed between 1978 and 1979, introduce, for the first time in Portuguese music, and in the orchestra, computer media and electro-acoustic media.

Details
Cat. number: grama 001
Year: 2018