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Mihăiță Zamă

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About Mihăiță Zamă

  • Birthday 07/21/2009

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    mihaitazama@yahoo.com

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    Mihăiță Zamă is a contemporary Romanian composer whose style is rooted in late Romanticism, drawing significant influence from Sergei Rachmaninoff, Frédéric Chopin, and Alexander Scriabin. Although his works have not yet been officially published, Zamă has composed 14 opus numbers, each reflecting a profound understanding of the Romantic tradition, reinterpreted through a modern sensibility.

    His compositional style is marked by exceptional technical complexity, demanding a high level of virtuosity from performers. Additionally, he frequently explores intricate textural structures, employing dense harmonies, expansive melodies, and a rich timbral palette. These elements evoke Chopin’s lyricism, Rachmaninoff’s dramatic and grandiose sonorities, and Scriabin’s harmonic explorations and unique tonal colors.

    Through this stylistic synthesis and the technical demands of his works, Mihăiță Zamă establishes a distinct artistic identity within the contemporary musical landscape. Although his music is not yet widely accessible through official publications, his contributions to pianistic language and musical expressivity remain significant, promising a lasting influence on future generations of performers and composers.

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Roman, Romania
  • Occupation
    Student
  • Interests
    Composer
  • Favorite Composers
    Rachmaninoff, Chopin, Scriabin, Liszt, Barber
  • My Compositional Styles
    Romantic, modern
  • Notation Software/Sequencers
    Musescore
  • Instruments Played
    Piano, accordion

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  1. Thanks. There it stops, it's atonal. Basically it has no tone. Although I know it's an atypical conclusion
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