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Roz Vitalis - Quia Nesciunt Quid Faciunt CD (album) cover

QUIA NESCIUNT QUID FACIUNT

Roz Vitalis

 

RIO/Avant-Prog

4.13 | 45 ratings

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Naida Regent
5 stars The album QNQF has a more expressed harmonic-melodic component of the musical canvas of the band titled Roz Vitalis. It's like a narrative author's work, a fantastic epic for the film. The prologue, climax and epilogue of the narrative are clearly audible. We read music like a book, the letters of the notes will sound in our memory for a long time. The echoes of low whistle, flute and clarinet sound very natural and spontaneous. The harpsichord adds the harmonic thought of the Renaissance to the general background. The eastern rubab and doira in track 8 are an echo of the desert. It is pleasant to listen to the album in any mood. It both soothes and evokes a bright sadness at times that are pleasant for everyone to remember. For some, this is the period of childhood, for others - love for people and circumstances. This is a message to humanity in principle. It does not have to be pathos-heroic, it also happens to be lyrically romantic, like the next wonderful creation of this collective given to us.
Naida Regent | 5/5 |

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