Cover Girotondo De Andrè

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2022

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
09.09.2022

Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1Ho visto Nina volare03:40
  • 2Disamistade04:57
  • 3Canzone dell'amore perduto03:11
  • 4Il gorilla03:26
  • 5Morire per delle idee06:46
  • 6Primo Intermezzo & Secondo Intermezzo03:01
  • 7La nova gelosia03:50
  • 8Girotondo03:08
  • 9Preghiera in gennaio / Inverno09:00
  • Total Runtime40:59

Info zu Girotondo De Andrè

This is a live recordings I made on the occasion of concerts of the fonè Music Festival Piaggio edition 2021.

With this album continues the extraordinary artistic collaboration between Musica Nuda (Petra Magoni voice, Ferruccio Spinetti double bass) and fonè Records which has materialized in these years with the publication of numerous albums highly appreciated all over the world.

Musica Nuda in this album presents songs by the great Italian singer-songwriter De André, an interpretation not to be missed!

I made this recording at the Piaggio Museum located in Pontedera, the place where Piaggio was born and where it still continues to produce today.

Inside the Museum every year the public from all over the world can admire the Piaggio production made over the years, all the models of the Vespas and the Ape, all the Aprilia, Gilera and Moto Guzzi motorcycles that have won national and international awards over time.

For this recording I brought all my equipment both analog (Ampex ATR 102 Electronic Tube Ampex Model 351-1965 2 tracks, 1/2 inch, 30ips modified by David Manley) and digital (Pyramix Recorder, dCS A / D and D / A converters).

"Petra and Ferruccio unleash their instruments and let them sing; they do not merely aim to be faithful to the originals, nor do they aim to distort them for the sake of doing it; the only goal of their music making is to trigger emotions." - FEDERICO VACALEBRE, IL MATTINO (ITALY) ​

"The outcome of their efforts creates the pleasant experience of walking out of the concert with the feeling that one has learned something." - JESÚS IGNACIO MACIAS, CYLCULTURAL.ORG (SPAIN)

Petra Magoni, voice
Ferruccio Spinetti, double-bass




Petra Magoni & Ferruccio Spinetti
This Italian duo's mission is as simple as it is bold: To make music with the bare necessities -- a stunning voice and a double bass -- free to trace any music back to its core. The repertoire for singer Petra Magoni and double bassist Ferruccio Spinetti has no boundaries, fusing bits of jazz, rock, punk, songwriting, and classical music. Their artistic power flows from an instinct about the quality of a song, finding its story, the meaning of its lyric, whether dramatic, sarcastic, melancholic, or romantic. ​

They are two different but perfectly complementary artistic personalities: a voice that becomes the interpreter of emotions, a double bass that becomes an orchestra. Fearless in the art of silence as well as sound, good humored as well as intelligent, their work can only be fully grasped in live performance where the drama of the stage is at one with the music. From song to song, Magoni brings forth tone colors so prodigious as to create the illusion of many singers. She twists her voice and body like a puppet as Spinetti punctuates space with teeming, cliff-hanging notes. Brilliance bursts forth -- fascinating, captivating, moving. ​

Their newest album, Verso Sud (To the South), is a journey into the musical south of Italy and southern regions elsewhere in the world. Recorded in concert at Musica Delle Tradizioni (Music of Traditions Festival) in Vincenza, Italy, it reflects the duo's freewheeling instinct, both in repertoire and interpretation.

A few weeks ago, they performed in Naples in a festival conceived by classical pianist Michele Campanella and designed to merge the history and art of the city's oldest neighborhood with the beauty of 300 years of music. Named Spinacorona, 140 musicians performed twenty-two concerts over four days at fourteen sites within walking distance, places often not open to the public, and limited to forty minutes to allow audiences to walk from one to another. Musica Nuda performed in a church built in the 16th century connected to a 10th century monastery.

The duo's association with l'Orchestra di Piazza Vittorio continues to flourish with Magoni playing the role of Don Giovanni in the Orchestra's interpretation of the Mozart work. In 2020, they will present an interpretation of Turandot, a comic play written by Carlo Gozzi that Giacomo Puccini made into an opera. Marta Dalla Via is directing Musica Nuda's version, entitled Turandò, with Spinetti in the role of Pulcinella and Magoni playing all of the other characters. Music will include Puccini's arias, contemporary songs, and newly composed works.



Booklet für Girotondo De Andrè

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