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Padova tace from "I viaggi in tasca - 20 luoghi mentali"

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Recording of Luigi Ceccarelli's Padova tace from "I viaggi in tasca - 20 luoghi mentali". This work is comprised of various sampled sounds and voice, performed by Giovanna Mori. It is based on text written by Valerio Magrelli and was commissioned by RadioRAI. The piece had its first radio broadcast in 1995 through RAI Radiotre.
Date: 1995
Creator: Ceccarelli, Luigi
System: The UNT Digital Library

Movimento quietudine

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Recording of Elio Martusciello's Movimento quietudine. The acoustic nature of this composition is made up of sounds obtained with the Esterafono, a "self-built" instrument that the composer uses for improvised music concerts. Here he wanted to materialize, in accomplished forms, often evanescent and fleeting sound events. From the irreversibility of time, during instrumental improvisation, to the reversibility of time in "the art of fixed sounds," is born the encounter with the dominant subject of Mario Luzi's poetry: the agonizing opposition of time to eternity. Consisting of six fragments and two variations, or better, seven fragments and a variation, this piece exploits texts by the poet Mario Luzi, sung by Ester Curcio: "Ti invovo per la notte," "All'oscuro di te," "Ma perché parlare di sogni," "Tu sola puoi soccorrermi," "C’è qualcosa da cavare dai sogni," "Non in questa vita in un'altra," "Da qui ti guardo," and "Movimento, quitudine..."
Date: 1995/1996
Creator: Martusciello, Elio
System: The UNT Digital Library

Your heart is a red train

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Recording of Francesco Boschetto's Your heart is a red train. The concrete material is prevalent as the main sound source and it is derived from life in the city of Stockholm. It is based on three poems, mainly on "Ditt Hjarta Ar Ett Rott Tag", by the Swedish writer Rold Aggestam and on two sonnets by Lorenzo "il Magnifico". The composer's personal experience seeps troughout the course of the piece: the sound of trains, people in subway stations and streets, solitude in the crowd; it is an itinerary in the everyday routes in a foreign town and the elapsing of wintertime scanned by a faint light.
Date: 1995
Creator: Boschetto, Francesco, 1970-
System: The UNT Digital Library