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ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS FOR PIANO - ANDREETTA

ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS FOR PIANO - ANDREETTA

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Music genre: Classica

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ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS FOR PIANO (CVLD301)

AuthorGIULIO ANDREETTA
PerformerGIULIO ANDREETTA

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Tracks

1-3   Three short pieces  7:01
4        Praeludium  3:48
5        Sonata No.1  11:02
6-12  Pagine Bianche  25:11
13      Toccata  4:09
14      Sonata No.2  7:35

Total Time: 59:00


All compositions by Giulio Andreetta
24bit/88.2kHz recording made at Studio Zanta, Camponogara, Italy on April 27, 28, 2018, using tube microphones Ribera R12
Giulio Andreetta plays on Steinway & Sons D274 Concert Grand Piano tuned by Silvano Zanta.

Production: VELUT LUNA  /  Executive Producer: Marco Lincetto  
Recording, Editing, Mix and Mastering: Marco Lincetto  /  Photo: Marco Lincetto  
English text: Marco Lincetto  /  Design and Layout: L'Image

NOTE

I consider these piano works of mine almost like a diary of a paradoxical attempt to overcome the feeling of crisis through music.
The awareness that - despite everything - composition is an act of sharing and a continuous search to immortalize a present too complex and multifaceted to be properly celebrated, prevents me from considering these works as something finished.
I therefore hope that the enigma of musical creation speaks in place of words, and that music comes to life beyond everything that can be said. In this sense, for me, music becomes a testament to a singularity - that is, everything that cannot be communicated but only shown - but also to a reality perceived in the creative act as something profoundly chaotic and unstable. And yet I also want to reiterate that I reject any possible identification between author and work, and I hope that in the future my music can somehow gain new life from ever-different forms of listening and interpretation, which finally betray "the will of the composer".
“Verily, my brethren, with other eyes shall I then look for those whom I have lost: with another love shall I then love you.”
Friedrich Nietzsche: “Thus Spoke Zarathustra”.

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