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    Neoclassical Composer Andrei Irimia’s “Necessary Evil” Official Video Release

    Elicit MagazineBy Elicit MagazineOctober 12, 20232 Mins Read
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    Andrei Irimia has recently released the official video for his latest composition, “Necessary Evil”. The video is infused with subtle cinematic aesthetics and seamlessly complements the emotional depth of the music, and we believe it would be a perfect fit for your audience.

    The essence of “Necessary Evil” lies in its exploration of the universal human struggle with time—an ever-present force that can be both daunting and our greatest ally. In this composition, time is portrayed as a multi-faceted entity, taking on various forms and evoking a range of emotions. It serves as our adversary and, simultaneously, our most valuable ally, propelling us toward new beginnings.

    In the words of Andrei Irimia himself:
    “Necessary Evil”, the preface to my upcoming album, is a musical composition that sheds light on the uncertain, often distressing nature of life. At the same time, the listener is encouraged to contemplate and understand the paradoxes of existence, appreciating the necessity of these darker moments that ultimately lead to growth and transformation.”

    Andrei Irimia reached a significant milestone in his career with the release of his second album, “All Strings Attached”, in 2022. The album garnered widespread acclaim, propelling him to new heights in the music industry. To share his enchanting music with a broader audience, Andrei embarked on a captivating journey that included performances at prestigious Philharmonic Halls in Romania and showcases throughout Europe. (Eurosonic Festival, Sziget Festival, Reeperbahn Festival), captivating audiences with his unique neoclassical style.

    One of the highlights of his career was when Andrei had the honor of opening the Timisoara – European Capital of Culture Gala alongside the renowned pianist Joep Beving. The event took place at the Romanian National Opera House, creating an extraordinary atmosphere for their mesmerizing piano performance. Next year, the artist is planning to release his third album album, called “Necessary End”, with A European Tour ahead.

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