Жанр: Нео-классика
Год выпуска диска: 2005
Аудио кодек: МР3
Битрейт аудио: ~ 256 Kbps MP3 VBR
Продолжительность: 00:48:19
+ Roberto Cacciapaglia - Sonanze (1975)
Twelve tracks compose the Cd "Incontri con l’anima", published and distributed by Delta Dischi. The lyrics are drawn from the Qoelet, the Bible, the Veda and the Upanishad and are performed by the vocals of Nurla Rial, Letizia Calandra Brumat and Dora Carofiglio.
With this record, Roberto Cacciapaglia, through contact with the millenary wisdom of the sacred, continues in the direction towards an encounter with the profound, in an age that is in constant search of regaining meaning and centrality.
"The new passionate work of one of the most innovative leading figures of the music scene both in Italy and internationally. Acoustic, essential and direct music which touches our emotions through melody and harmony, primordial elements of the powers of sound throughout time. An essential work which creates an intense relationship between audience and performer, between inner and outer perception thus becoming a ritual union". (Deltadischi.it).
tracklist
1. Vita Nuova
2. Atlantico
3. Un'Ora
4. Sarabanda
5. Dolce Mente
6. Lucid Dream
7. Michael Angelus Pacis
8. Il Salto dell'Angelo
9. How Long
10. Figlia del Cielo
11. Mente Radiosa
12. La Scomparsa di Giove
Жанр: пиано-соло
Год выпуска диска: 1975
Аудио кодек: МР3
Битрейт аудио: ~ 128 Kbps MP3
Продолжительность: 00:28:36
The need to write on the inside of this album does not signify a need to “explain it”, also because it would be both a utopian and senseless task, but rather to help individuate its difficult collocation and clarify its origin and aspirations. The first concrete contact, I believe, resides in the title, SONANZE, indicative, in my opinion, of a work that finds itself at the crossroads of two musical structures: one (ASSONANZE, harmony, tonality) dictated in genre by sensibility; the other (DISSONANZE, atonality, destructive force of the traditional classical structures), useful “in its time”. I say in its time because I think that the so-called “modern” music immediately undergoes an aging process and Sonances of nonsense and that in this day it has become “traditional”, that is it challenges the too atonality, too many aesthetic and discriminatory problems for a subject that should be taken and liberally manipulated towards the limits of the maximum intensity of the creative process, beyond the technical, the only real element of impediment in the relationship between listener and author. I am aware, unfortunately, to be late by a couple of millenniums with respect to how I would like music to be intended and that in this day and age I find it diluted in its primary powers, in a time period that destructing essential values. For this very reason, I want to search deeply and not superficially for it, possibly altering the knob of a synthesizer to that of a marranzano.
Remastering: 2000 - Abbey Road Studios
tracklist
1. 1st Movement
2. 2nd Movement
3. 3rd Movement
4. 4th Movement
5. 5th Movement
6. 6th Movement
7. 7th Movement
8. 8th Movement
9. 9th Movement
10. 10th Movement