Octave Octavian Teodorescu

1963 –

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Who is Octave Octavian Teodorescu?

Octave on his real name Octavian Teodorescu is a Romanian vanguard musician, composer, music arranger, songwriter, music producer, performer, multi-instrumentist from Bucharest, Romania. Pioneer of Electronic Sound and using of the computers and synthesizers in music in Romania, supporter of the Romanian Rock Movement, promoter of the early Internet Multimedia Phenomenon and its implications as medium in music. His music is identified as an Electronic Symphonic Rock synthesis with Science Fiction touch.

His first mainstream success was the 1992 album “The Secret Of Pyramids”, part of a trilogy which also include 1993 “At The Gates Of Love” and 1994 “Sweet Freedom”. The whole Work appears unified on a double CD in 1995. It follows 1996 “They Used To Call Him The Dreamer”, an album which was designed exclusively using computers and synthesizers. He was the first Romanian artist who released a Multimedia CD-ROM part of an Internet Project named “Free Music Online” in 1999.

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Born
Jan 29, 1963
Bucharest

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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