Music at its Best: New, Modern, Classical Music from De Nobile The young, Munich composer presents his CD "Immortem" His music sounds ever so melancholy and sensual, like the great Ennio Morricone, as well as opulent and powerful, as felt on the 'Lord of the Rings' soundtrack. The Munich composer De Nobile is a young master of new, classical music. Now he finally is releasing his first oeuvre: the CD "Immortem" (Label: Schallzauber Laboratories/ Release date: 20 Sept 2010). De Nobile's premiere is a captivating and fairy-tale like musical journey through enchanted forests, underworlds and royal palaces. His 13 compositions with titles like "Genesis", "Ad Astra" or "Secret Market" captivate you through their symphonic elegance, impressive choral vocals, as well as take you through calming and atmospheric passageways. De Nobile has let go of traditional classical music and has developed something new and modern. Yes, orchestral arrangements, but fresh, spirited and imaginative. Since star violinist David Garrett, the 34 year old is the perfect representative for classical music as well as music for film for the next generation, full of desire and passion reinterpreted. The mature musical worlds of De Nobile are the result of the Vienna Symphony Orchestra and The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra Choirs, in which the newcomer digitally brought in instruments to combine into an entirely new and imaginative experience. Background Information: A studied fashion designer, De Nobile is one quarter French, one quarter German, and one half Italian. He already discovered his creative talent at the age of eight when sitting in his grandfather's attic, the house of the renowned Swiss painter, Walter Dubreau, with whom he learned how to play the piano. In the following years, he developed even further his enormous musicality. His first compositions always were a new experiment in sound. At 14, De Nobile, who to this day does not like to read music, already had his own small recording studio. Among his italian relatives is the aeronautical pioneer Umberto Nobile, 1885-1978, from whom he inherits his proud De Nobile family name. De Nobile gives credit to one of his other passions: philosophy, and he thanks his family, and above all his grandfather, who still today live on the Amalfi coast by Naples. De Nobile is an animal rights activist and vegetarian since his sixth year of life. He is official supporter of www.peta.org For more information visit: www.denobile.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.