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Alessandra Rombolà

A classical trained flautist, she is interested in modern, contemporary and experimental music: new “notated” music by contemporary composers, graphic scores, sound installations and free improvisation. She collaborates with dancers, sound poets, plastic and video artists, demonstrating great versatility and creative skills both as interpreter and as improviser. She is mainly specialized in the “extended techniques” of the flute, with the intent of exploring the contemporary music language and developing her own musical identity.

A classical trained flautist, she is interested in modern, contemporary and experimental music: new “notated” music by contemporary composers, graphic scores, sound installations and free improvisation. She collaborates with dancers, sound poets, plastic and video artists, demonstrating great versatility and creative skills both as interpreter and as improviser. She is mainly specialized in the “extended techniques” of the flute, with the intent of exploring the contemporary music language and developing her own musical identity.

Out of the Playground
Sofa Music is proud to add the powerhouse flutist Alessandra Rombolà to its ranks with Out of the Playground, documenting Rombolà’s latest commissions and collaborations for solo flute and electronics with composers Daniela Terranova, Jan Martin Smørdal, Ingar Zach, and Lasse Marhaug. The album’s five contributions, drawing on Rombolà’s polyvalent musical background, are united in their mission to venture “out of the playground” of scenes and genres, as Rombolà puts it. Across these incisive, ex…
Overdeveloped pigeons
'Limited to 200 copies. Music recorded at Castelmaurou (France) - April 20th, 2008 by Pierre-Olivier Boulant. Alessandra Rombolá: flutes, tiles and cheramic objects. Michel Doneda: soprano and sopranino sax, radio, objects. When I listen to the music of Alessandra Rombolá and Michel Doneda, I wonder if it's really necessary to know how, where and when the music was made, and with which instruments. Was it improvised, was it composed?. The music on this cd shines from the very start and one can …
...de la piedras
Six very varied pieces by a fine trio of Spanish-based musicians, beautifully recorded in the stone-built Eremita de la Anunciada in Urueña. A music that appears to be located halfway between chamber-improv and contemporary classical music, and which is like no other.
Urueña
'Sillón is proud to present what has to be Italy's best kept secret on the improvised music scene. Based in Madrid, Spain, Alessandra Rombolá works in the field of contemporary music and improvisation. Her stunning debut-cd, Urueña, shows her great musicality and sense of form. Her sound is so rich that it fills the whole space of the beautiful Church in the tiny village in central Spain, Urueña. The music is captured in detail by sound-wizard, Pierre-Olivier Boulant. A must for all fans of crea…
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