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Cliff Eidelman: Symphony No. 2 now available for streaming and downloads!

Listen to Eidelman: Symphony No. 2 with the Royal Scottish Symphony Orchestra now available on all music streaming platforms with high-resolution downloads available on iTunes.

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Cliff Eidelman's new work " EIDELMAN: SYMPHONY No 2" to be released APRIL 19, 2024

EIDELMAN: “SYMPHONY II” is scheduled to be recorded by the “Royal Scottish National Orchestra” on September 14, 2022.

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CLIFF EIDELMAN'S "BRIDGES" PREVIEW. AVAILABLE FOR STREAMING ON ALL PLATFORMS!

In my piece, I traveled through different emotional stages ultimately leading to a feeling of optimism and liberation. I hope you enjoy the music.

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“Nothing short of a perfect way to spend time for a worthwhile listening experience. A wonderful example of post-classical narrative music. Eidelman has a way of guiding the listener through an open-ended musical story. This release is never dull and always transports us through an impressionistic and spectral scenario. The undulating and tital sounds avoid being sappy while preserving a no-nonsense and organic touch.”

— KSPC/The Sound of Pictures

“Always subtle, always intelligent, Cliff’s writing flatters the audience, making you feel you’re watching something that operates on another realm entirely.”

— Ken Kwapis, director, He's Just Not That Into You

“There is not space (nor interest, I suspect) for a blow-by-blow description of the happy union which ensued. Suffice to say since our film was basically an opera, we asked for (and got) an operatic score. Eidelman is quite specific in his orchestrations and fond of strange, non-western instruments, ideal for the depcition of an alien culture, the heart of our film.”

— Nicholas Meyer, writer/director, Star Trek VI:

“As his latest score -for the wonderful He’s Just Not That Into You -triumphantly proves, Cliff Eidelman is one of the most versatile, resourceful and accomplished composers working in films today.”

— Jim Svejda- Classical KUSC

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