Showing posts with label Roberto Cacciapaglia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roberto Cacciapaglia. Show all posts

May 13, 2021

Roberto Cacciapaglia – Generazioni Del Cielo (1986, 2xLP, Italy)


Disco 1
A1 Ouverture 5:29
A2 Kneeling World 3:46
A3 Desir D'une Vie Plus Juste 1:15
A4 Anello 1:41
A5 Gesang Der Wesen 3:18
B1 Fuaco Celeste 5:14
B2 La Voie Du Coeur 4:13
B3 L'échelle Des Sentiments 4:08
B4 Incanto Dell'Arcobaleno 2:54
B5 Helmat 5:09
Disco 2
C1 Unisono - Life Explodes 3:40
C2 Notturno 3:35
C3 Desiderio Contro Il Tempo - Life Explodes 5:33
D1 Preghiere Lontane 3:19
D2 Animals 4:41
D3 Kinderwelt 5:20
D4 No Name 4:23
D5 The Last Day 2:26

Musicians:
Contralto Vocals [Tenor] – Giuseppe Zambon
Mezzo-soprano Vocals – Ulrike Wurdach
Music By – Roberto Cacciapaglia
Orchestra – Orchestra "Carme"
Organ – Malleus
Piano – Michele Fedrigotti
Soprano Vocals – Cinzia Alessandroni, Sara Stowe

Originally released in 1986, Italian pianist and composer Roberto Cacciapaglia's Generazioni del Cielo is a contemporary musical work in the form of oratory; it is born from a development of matured musical language across polyvalent experiences, ranging from classical to pop composition. The subject originates from the will to tell an unusual story, a story without events but with real emotions, drawing from contemporary literature and sacred texts. In the production, the music, which was classically conceived, is projected into an environment of technological media, where the ancient and the modern interact.

May 21, 2018

Roberto Cacciapaglia ‎– The Ann Steel Album (1979, LP, Italy)





Tracklist
A1. Find Your Way (4:00)
A2. Quite Still (4:19)
A3. Sport Et Divertissement (4:49)
A4. Southafternoon (4:06)
B1. My Time (4:08)
B2. Sparkling World (4:39)
B3. Portrait (4:26)
B4. Measurable Joys (4:39)

The LP is a collaboration between the veteran Italian musician and '70s American model Ann Steel, with composition by Cacciapaglia and Steel on vocals throughout. An avant-garde artist with an interest in pop and electronic music, Cacciapaglia made most of his music using only six different notes, until The Ann Steel Album. Today, the LP is considered a precursor of the futuristic synth "sci-fi" pop of the '80s. The vinyl run on London based label Half Machine Records will be the imprint’s second release of 2011 after a two-year hiatus, and the first vinyl pressing of The Ann Steel Album since its initial run more than 30 years ago. Half Machine Records