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condition (record/cover): VG+ (light surface noise) / EX- (small tag on front) Gatefold sleeve. A remarkable collaboration between composer Fernando Sulpizi and virtuoso flutist Roberto Fabbriciani! This release explores contemporary possibilities of the flute through works inspired by Rilke's Sonnets to Orpheus. Fabbriciani, one of Italy's leading interpreters of new music and a close collaborator with composers including Luigi Nono, Salvatore Sciarrino, and Sylvano Bussotti, brings his excepti…
condition (discs/cover): M/EX (still sealed but box has minimal wear) A pioneering voice in Italian experimental music! Daniele Lombardi (1946-2017), distinguished pianist, composer and musicologist, dedicated much of his career to preserving and reinterpreting the revolutionary music of Italian Futurism. This comprehensive 8-CD box set presents a complete survey of his work in this field - from meticulous reconstructions of Luigi Russolo's intonarumori compositions to performances of works by F…
1990 release **
Syrinx – Claude DebussyDensity 21.5 – Edgard VarèseMusica Su Due Dimensioni – Bruno MadernaSequenza I – Luciano BerioDas Atmende Klarsein (Fragment)– Luigi NonoCarceri D'Invenzione II/b – Brian FerneyhoughCome Vengono Prodotti Gli Incantesimi? – Salvatore SciarrinoCanzona Di Ringraziamento – Salvatore Sciarrino
Nella Basilica is the singular result of a meeting between Robin Hayward andlegendary flautist Roberto Fabbricciani, whose work with Luigi Nono defined extended technique and instrument invention for late twentieth-century music. Working in the ancient church in Arezzo, Hayward and Fabbricciani improvise across five sections (“Nella Basilica,” “Adagio,” “Riflessione,” “Colori Di Cimabue,” and “Arezzo”), with the massive interior space a continual, living presence. Fabbricciani brings three bass …
One can hardly imagine a more striking description of the anticipated disappearance of these ice giants: Glaciers in Extinction is a warning by sounds. Fabbriciani’s deep, grieving sounds tell not only of the catastrophe to come but of the unfathomable origin of existence itself. The sound of nature revealed, and not for glaciologists only: This concerns all of us. The famous Italian flautist and, with his hyperbass flute, much sought-after interpreter of New Music has himself composed powerful …