Immerse yourself in the enchanting neoclassical compositions of Luca D'Alberto with his captivating album, "La bambina che non voleva cantare." Released on March 12, 2021, under Cinevox Record, this 27-minute masterpiece serves as the original soundtrack to the 2021 Italian TV movie directed by Costanza Quatriglio, which is based on the life of renowned Italian singer Nada.
The album features 11 evocative tracks, each telling a unique story through Luca D'Alberto's delicate and expressive piano compositions. From the hauntingly beautiful "Da dove vieni tu?" to the tender "Ascoltami," and the poignant "La bambina che non voleva cantare," the album is a testament to D'Alberto's ability to convey deep emotions and narratives through his music.
The collaboration with the film's director, Costanza Quatriglio, and the talented team behind the movie, including photographer Sabrina Varani and editor Simona Paggi, has resulted in a harmonious blend of visual and auditory artistry. The album's music is not just a complement to the film but a standalone experience that invites listeners to explore the intricate layers of D'Alberto's compositions.
"La bambina che non voleva cantare" is a must-listen for fans of neoclassical music and anyone seeking a deeply moving and immersive musical journey. Luca D'Alberto's masterful compositions are sure to leave a lasting impression, making this album a cherished addition to any music collection.