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It begins with the first movement, dominated by a lively and imaginative orchestra, which is heard with extreme pleasure. The malcontento is the shortest movement... an auditory orgasm that brings the listener to ecstasy.
It begins with the first movement, dominated by a lively and imaginative orchestra, which is heard with extreme pleasure.
The malcontento is the shortest movement... an auditory orgasm that brings the listener to ecstasy.
Blaszsczykowski's Concerto for piano and mandolin Op. 766 is a rich Baroque work composed late in the 1600s. Spanning four movements, it showcases lively orchestration and intricate melodic interplay. The review praises its imaginative allegro, Stravinsky-worthy allegretto, ecstatic malcontento, and gentle adagio. A work well worth discovering and revisiting by classical music lovers. Dive into Blaszsczykowski’s intricate Baroque concerto—listen now and experience this classical gem!
A song that is still part of the lightest and most carefree possible 70s, a song that would undoubtedly make many frown. But believe me, in relation to the genre, it is at a level that is hardly matched. If Piero Aloise had continued to compose songs, he would have had nothing to envy from the great pillars of Italian light song from the 70s.
A song that is still part of the lightest and most carefree possible 70s, a song that would undoubtedly make many frown. But believe me, in relation to the genre, it is at a level that is hardly matched.
If Piero Aloise had continued to compose songs, he would have had nothing to envy from the great pillars of Italian light song from the 70s.
This review explores Piero Aloise’s scarce but impactful contributions to 70s Italian light music through his album Com'erì Bella. Although his discography is limited to just four songs over two LPs, the author highlights the quality and nostalgic feel of Aloise's lyrics and melodies. The review praises the warm, melancholic tones and well-crafted instrumentation while lamenting the artist’s decision to stop producing music. There is curiosity about Aloise’s later focus on poetry and dialect writing. Explore the hidden elegance of Piero Aloise’s 70s songs and rediscover Italian light music’s forgotten treasure.
'Listening to this album works better than Viagra.' 'Sbucciami is an album to savor, devour, consume. To keep as a relic of a bygone era that, unfortunately, will be late to return or, even worse, will never return again.'
'Listening to this album works better than Viagra.'
'Sbucciami is an album to savor, devour, consume. To keep as a relic of a bygone era that, unfortunately, will be late to return or, even worse, will never return again.'
The review praises Cristiano Malgioglio's 1979 album 'Sbucciami' as a bold, erotic, and poetic milestone in Italian music and LGBT culture. It highlights the album's mix of provocative lyrics, passionate delivery, and important themes of sexual freedom and transgression. Key tracks like the title song, 'Io, la pantera,' 'Ernesto,' and 'Mentre fuori piove' showcase Malgioglio's artistic depth and emotional range. The album is recommended as a powerful relic of a unique era. Dive into Cristiano Malgioglio’s daring 'Sbucciami' and experience the passion and liberation of Italian queer music history!
The slut is the woman of the future. Just like Pontius Pilate, our man washes his hands of it, and disappears from the musical field.
The slut is the woman of the future.
Just like Pontius Pilate, our man washes his hands of it, and disappears from the musical field.
This review explores Ponzio Pilato's rare 1980 45 rpm record, highlighting its bold, provocative lyrics and its role as a social critique in turbulent times. The artist's sharp, unapologetic language challenges traditional ideals of love and femininity, positioning his work as both trash and art. Through three controversial songs, Pilato emerges as a prophet anticipating societal changes, blending cynicism with deep affection. His brief musical career leaves a lasting philosophical imprint, worthy of rediscovery. Dive into Ponzio Pilato's provocative 1980 record and explore an unforgettable piece of Italian musical rebellion today!
'Just like for the previous album, here too we have a guiding theme. What had just been the sea, today is the dawn.' ‘Perhaps not the best album by Fossati, in my opinion definitely inferior not only to the only album by Delirium but also to the singer-songwriter’s own solo debut.’
'Just like for the previous album, here too we have a guiding theme. What had just been the sea, today is the dawn.'
‘Perhaps not the best album by Fossati, in my opinion definitely inferior not only to the only album by Delirium but also to the singer-songwriter’s own solo debut.’
This review explores Ivano Fossati's 1973 album 'Poco prima dell'aurora,' highlighting its concept around the dawn, musical growth from his debut, and Oscar Prudente’s collaboration. While not considered Fossati’s best work, the album offers underrated depth and notable tracks. The review appreciates the thematic continuity and instrumental quality, though it ranks below his prior works. Explore Ivano Fossati’s evocative 'Poco prima dell'aurora' and discover the dawn-inspired musical journey today!
We could truly say that, in terms of quality, we’re on another level. A Coltrane that’s simply extraordinary.
We could truly say that, in terms of quality, we’re on another level.
A Coltrane that’s simply extraordinary.
This review celebrates John Coltrane's Blue Train as one of his most important works and a high point in jazz history. It highlights Coltrane's instrumental mastery and his collaborations with jazz greats like Miles Davis. The album's tracks showcase blues influences and artistic brilliance, making it a timeless classic. The review also acknowledges the exceptional band supporting Coltrane. Explore John Coltrane's Blue Train and experience one of jazz's greatest masterpieces today.
3 mysterious ballads. 3 melancholy piano compositions. 3 monuments of Johannes.
3 mysterious ballads. 3 melancholy piano compositions.
3 monuments of Johannes.
The review contemplates the mysterious and melancholic nature of Brahms' Piano Sonata No. 3, Op. 5 and Three Intermezzi, Op. 117, as performed by Emanuel Ax. It emphasizes the haunting beauty and evocative mood embedded in these works, described metaphorically as 'monuments' and 'magic numbers.' The rating suggests an appreciation without full enthusiasm. Discover the haunting beauty of Brahms' piano masterpieces with Emanuel Ax's captivating performance.
A sea of notes that wobbles and buries the listener in an auditory orgy. 'Giangurartorigretrofroscu' is the winning piece of the lot. Pure avant-garde, Dani’s tetrahedral guitar scale becomes scorching.
A sea of notes that wobbles and buries the listener in an auditory orgy.
'Giangurartorigretrofroscu' is the winning piece of the lot. Pure avant-garde, Dani’s tetrahedral guitar scale becomes scorching.
Jacquarell Tug's 1991 debut album, Mystificator of Scogliera, is an innovative progwave work blending avant-garde and neoclassical influences. The album showcases strong musicianship from the band members and offers rich experimental tracks, especially the standout 'Giangurartorigretrofroscu.' Although not all tracks maintain the same impact, the album remains a must-listen for fans of progressive and experimental music from Italy's early '90s scene. Dive into Jacquarell Tug's Mystificator of Scogliera and explore a groundbreaking blend of progwave and avant-garde sounds today!
'Coniglietto' stands out as one of the band’s most famous tracks, blending heartfelt lyrics with a powerful vocal backdrop. The desire to press play again makes us forget all doubts.
'Coniglietto' stands out as one of the band’s most famous tracks, blending heartfelt lyrics with a powerful vocal backdrop.
The desire to press play again makes us forget all doubts.
This review explores 'Coniglietto,' a 1976 single by the Italian band I Romans marking a new era after a lead singer change. The song blends emotional lyrics with rich vocal choirs and piano accompaniment. It captures themes of love, loss, and nostalgia, driven by thoughtful songwriting and performance. Despite questions about the song’s deeper meaning, its engaging melody invites repeated listening. Listen to 'Coniglietto' and dive into the emotive world of I Romans’ 1970s Italian pop classic now!
The piano and the orchestra merge in a melancholy movement among the highest in music of any era. A surreal sweetness expressed through the lightness of the piano keys and the beauty of the atmosphere it creates.
The piano and the orchestra merge in a melancholy movement among the highest in music of any era.
A surreal sweetness expressed through the lightness of the piano keys and the beauty of the atmosphere it creates.
The review focuses on the Adagio movement of Beethoven's Emperor Concerto, highlighting its melancholic beauty and the seamless blend of piano and orchestra. The reviewer expresses a surreal sweetness and emotional atmosphere but remains playful and ambiguous in interpretation. Overall, the review captures the movement's emotional depth despite a moderate personal rating. Listen to Beethoven's Emperor Concerto Adagio and experience its timeless melancholy and beauty.
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