Buccoliero, Isacco: Berio, Gentilucci, Putignano & Siano: Labirinti

Buccoliero, Isacco: Berio, Gentilucci, Putignano & Siano: Labirinti
Format: CD
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Artist: Buccoliero, Isacco
Label: Tactus Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 8007194108323
Genre: Classical Artists
The recording project "Labyrinthoi" (Labyrinths) is the result of the collaboration between saxophonist Isacco Buccoliero and composer Andrea Siano. Driven by a strong desire to explore the timbral and technical possibilities of the saxophone, the two Apulian artists work on arrangements and compositions of original pieces. Their aim is to expand the saxophone repertoire by drawing from tradition while simultaneously creating new musical forms and styles. The entire project is inspired by the imagery evoked by the labyrinth: a timeless archetype that speaks to humanity and it's inner condition within the cosmos. It reflects the perpetual search for a path that is often winding and whose completion presents itself as a daunting challenge, despite the ease with which one may have entered it. The five tracks collected here appear as five labyrinths from which, as in Spacecraft, maybe it is possible to get out only by moving upwards, in other words by overcoming all centrifugal, centripetal and gravitational forces.
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