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Franceschini / Catrani- Vox in Bestia (CD)

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the album cover for Franceschini / Catrani - Vox in Bestia
the album cover for Franceschini / Catrani - Vox in Bestia

Laura Catrani writes: "My first concert for the unaccompanied voice was Vox in Femina (2010), in which I brought together some of the great twentieth-century and contemporary composers. Vox in Bestia is a natural progression of that work. The idea came about in 2020, in the midst of the pandemic. I was thinking about a new project for a solo voice when I came across the universe of fantastical animals and medieval bestiaries. I was also thinking about Dante's upcoming anniversary. And that is when the idea came to me: I could create a Dante-esque bestiary, a sort of exploration of the real and fantastical animals found in The Divine Comedy, observed and perceived through the prism of my voice. I brought together the composers Fabrizio de Rossi Re, Matteo Franceschini and Alessandro Solbiati, asking each of them to compose five short pieces for a solo voice inspired by Dante's tercets that talk about animals. They were to compose in their own style, based on their individual personalities and sensibilities. A narrative line by a distinguished voice of contemporary Italian literature would be interwoven alongside them. I felt that Tiziano Scarpa was the perfect writer - he is imaginative and at the same time rooted and concrete - so I asked him to write a sort of literary commentary to Dante's verses."

Tracklist:

  1. Vox In Bestia, Inferno: I. Canto No. 1, Tre Fiere
  2. Vox In Bestia, Inferno: II. Canto No. 3, Vermi, Vespe, Mosche
  3. Vox In Bestia, Inferno: III. Canto No. 5, Stormi, Gru E Colombe
  4. Vox In Bestia, Inferno: IV. Canto No. 6, Cerbero
  5. Vox In Bestia, Inferno: V. Canto No 13, Cagne Nere
  6. Vox In Bestia, Purgatorio: I. Canto No. 8, Astor
  7. Vox In Bestia, Purgatorio: II. Canto No. 14, Botoli
  8. Vox In Bestia, Purgatorio: III. Canto No. 15, Agnel
  9. Vox In Bestia, Purgatorio: IV. Canto No. 18, Ape
  10. Vox In Bestia, Purgatorio: V. Canto No. 25, Cicogna
  11. Animalia, Paradiso: I. Canto No. 1, Aquila
  12. Animalia, Paradiso: II. Canto No. 6, Colubro
  13. Animalia, Paradiso: III. Canto No. 23, Augello
  14. Animalia, Paradiso: IV. Canto No. 24, Agnello
  15. Animalia, Paradiso: V. Canto No. 25, Pellicano
Format: New CD/Classical

Franceschini / Catrani- Vox in Bestia (CD)

SKU: 8011570372079
Regular price $25.00
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Release Date: 07.15.2022

 
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Laura Catrani writes: "My first concert for the unaccompanied voice was Vox in Femina (2010), in which I brought together some of the great twentieth-century and contemporary composers. Vox in Bestia is a natural progression of that work. The idea came about in 2020, in the midst of the pandemic. I was thinking about a new project for a solo voice when I came across the universe of fantastical animals and medieval bestiaries. I was also thinking about Dante's upcoming anniversary. And that is when the idea came to me: I could create a Dante-esque bestiary, a sort of exploration of the real and fantastical animals found in The Divine Comedy, observed and perceived through the prism of my voice. I brought together the composers Fabrizio de Rossi Re, Matteo Franceschini and Alessandro Solbiati, asking each of them to compose five short pieces for a solo voice inspired by Dante's tercets that talk about animals. They were to compose in their own style, based on their individual personalities and sensibilities. A narrative line by a distinguished voice of contemporary Italian literature would be interwoven alongside them. I felt that Tiziano Scarpa was the perfect writer - he is imaginative and at the same time rooted and concrete - so I asked him to write a sort of literary commentary to Dante's verses."

Tracklist:

  1. Vox In Bestia, Inferno: I. Canto No. 1, Tre Fiere
  2. Vox In Bestia, Inferno: II. Canto No. 3, Vermi, Vespe, Mosche
  3. Vox In Bestia, Inferno: III. Canto No. 5, Stormi, Gru E Colombe
  4. Vox In Bestia, Inferno: IV. Canto No. 6, Cerbero
  5. Vox In Bestia, Inferno: V. Canto No 13, Cagne Nere
  6. Vox In Bestia, Purgatorio: I. Canto No. 8, Astor
  7. Vox In Bestia, Purgatorio: II. Canto No. 14, Botoli
  8. Vox In Bestia, Purgatorio: III. Canto No. 15, Agnel
  9. Vox In Bestia, Purgatorio: IV. Canto No. 18, Ape
  10. Vox In Bestia, Purgatorio: V. Canto No. 25, Cicogna
  11. Animalia, Paradiso: I. Canto No. 1, Aquila
  12. Animalia, Paradiso: II. Canto No. 6, Colubro
  13. Animalia, Paradiso: III. Canto No. 23, Augello
  14. Animalia, Paradiso: IV. Canto No. 24, Agnello
  15. Animalia, Paradiso: V. Canto No. 25, Pellicano