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What we hear seems like fractured piano music, like notes and sounds scattered in space: in his “Stanze,” Osvaldo Coluccino uses the piano’s resonant body to generate resonances in the spaces within us. He removes the windows, eliminates all opulence, and confronts us with environments that lie within ourselves. The light and the dimensions keep changing: we set the pace at which we wander through spaces we soon understand to be our own.
Alfonso Alberti, piano
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1CD | Instrumental | Piano | Contemporary | PRIME colors Edition |
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A musical look from the future to the present. |
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Musical places where apparently motionless and dead things are going to be transformed into living and present forms. |
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With all the sparkling strength Michele Marco Rossi is capable of, he executes music as if already in the future (Ivano Fossati). |
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