Le Orme are an Italian progressive rock band from Venice, central to the 1970s Italian prog scene. Core figures in the classic period included Aldo Tagliapietra (vocals, bass, guitar), Toni Pagliuca (keyboards) and Michi Dei Rossi (drums). The group is known for landmark albums such as Collage, Uomo di Pezza and Felona e Sorona and for later reunions and new releases.

Italian progressive rock band; originated in Venice; key 1970s albums widely praised; Aldo Tagliapietra, Toni Pagliuca and Michi Dei Rossi are principal historical members; continued to release and perform in later decades with lineup changes.

DeBaser reviews celebrate Le Orme as a pillar of Italian progressive rock, especially for their 1970s output. Reviewers highlight musical shifts: symphonic prog, chamber/acoustic phases, and later reunions/comebacks. Common praise for Aldo Tagliapietra's voice, Toni Pagliuca's keyboards and Michi Dei Rossi's drumming. Live documents and later-era albums receive generally warm but mixed appraisals.

For:Fans of progressive rock, listeners of Italian 1970s music, and curious newcomers to symphonic/chamber prog.

 Le Orme should be considered as one of the greatest Italian rock bands of all time.

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 Are Le Orme no longer the fantastic trio Collage–Uomo Di Pezza–Felona e Sorona? Who cares!

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 the four present themselves as a small orchestra in Piazza San Marco

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