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Roberto Bonati ParmaFrontiere Orchestra: Si erano vestiti dalla festa

by Duncan Heining
"Si erano vestiti dalla festa"--They had dressed up for the party. In August 1922, citizens of Parma barricaded the city against a planned assault by Mussolini's blackshirts. They resisted valiantly and repelled the fascists. No fascist passed that day. A few months later, in October, King Victor Emmanuel III appointed Mussolini prime minister. The heroes of Parma were not forgotten and their bravery is embedded in Parma's popular history. Roberto Bonati and his orchestra chose to celebrate their ...
Continue ReadingRoberto Bonati Chironomic Orchestra: The Gesture Of Sound / The Gesture Of Colour

by Duncan Heining
Someone once said that writing about music was as illogical as singing about economics. Writers about music inevitably bristle at the suggestion but it might have merit when it comes to improvised music. How do you write about something that can never be recreated, even when recorded and preserved for posterity? We can discuss its method of creation, the sounds made by those who perform it, its colours and textures and our emotional and intellectual responses to it in much ...
Continue ReadingRoberto Bonati + ParmaFrontiere Orchestra: La fòla de l’oca/Overtime

by Duncan Heining
Bassist/composer Roberto Bonati is one of the most imaginative and creative composers working in 2023. His past recordings evidence a fondness for literary and philosophical concerns, grand conceits that his compositional skills are more than able to match. A Silvery Silence: fragments from Moby Dick (MM Records 2006) pondered obsession versus conscience, while The Blanket of the Dark, a Study for Lady Macbeth ( MM Records, 2001) explored Shakespeare's -and Verdi's -tragic themes from the lady's perspective. Le Rêve du ...
Continue ReadingAlessandro Bosetti: Didone

by Mark Corroto
For the past twenty years or so, Alessandro Bosetti's music has been connected to art. Sure, music is an art form, but his music is more like sculpture. Whether his source materials are radio broadcasts, spoken words, or field recordings, he repurposes sound as objects. These building blocks are recast into new forms. Think of Picasso combining a bicycle saddle and handlebars, and turning them into a bull's head, or even subsequent reinterpretations of Marcel Duchamp's readymade urinal.
Continue ReadingFrancesco Orio Trio: OS

by Vincenzo Roggero
L'ennesimo disco di piano trio, la formula più usata e abusata nel mondo del jazz? La solita clonazione/rivisitazione delle classiche formazioni che hanno fatto la storia della musica afroamericana? Ascoltate OS del trio di Francesco Orio (trentaduenne cremonese, studi classici alle spalle, infatuazione per il jazz, premio internazionale Giorgio Gaslini, studi di elettronica e tecnologia del suono, laurea in biotecnologie, etc., etc.) e avrete modo di sbarazzarvi di dubbi e perplessità. Perchè OS è molto più di ...
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