Various Artists – Sonazzos | Solos (2023) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz]

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Artist: Various Artists
Album: Sonazzos | Solos
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 2023
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 48 kHz
Duration: 01:04:49
Total Tracks: 6
Total Size: 532 MB

Tracklist:

1-1. Federico Tramontana – Sonazzos | per percussione (10:23)
1-2. Anna D’Errico – Sonata | per pianoforte (14:55)
1-3. Ruben Mattia Santorsa – Orizzonti ossessivi | per chitarra classica preparata (14:17)
1-4. Benjamin Maneyrol – Un ORA lungo un respiro | per clarinetto basso (11:39)
1-5. Emiliano Amadori – Ikoro – Uno | per contrabbasso (09:25)
1-6. Emiliano Amadori – Ikoro – Due | per contrabbasso (04:06)

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Recorded in 2022 in various places in Europe, the album includes five works for solo instruments written in different times. The most recent one, composed between 2021 and 2022, is Ikoro, which contains two double bass’ compositions (played by Emiliano Amadori, tracks no. 5 and no. 6); then, going back to 2018, we have Orizzonti ossessivi for classical guitar (played by Ruben Mattia Santorsa, track no. 3), and Sonata for solo piano (performed by Anna D’Errico, track no. 2) which was composed in 2013. The other two works started in a further period and developed at different times: Sonazzos, which gives the name to the album, was written between 2005 and 2009 (Federico Tramontana, percussion, track no. 1); Un ORA lungo un respiro, for bass clarinet, was rewritten in 2017 starting by a shorter piece dating back 2003 (clarinettist Benjamin Maneyrol, track no. 4). This discographic project aims to design a sketched geography of my sound research across some pieces for solo instruments. The compositional approach is different for every piece, however, all the works are characterised by the hybridization between a contemporary experimental style and a sound derived from the traditional culture of the Mediterranean, that was underlined in the timbre (think about ethnic instruments), in the melodies, and in the gestures (motifs or expressive mediums from oral tradition). (Alessandro Milia)

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