Franco Battiato's "Messa Arcaica," released on December 12, 1994, under Universal Music Italia Srl, is a captivating blend of Italian singer-songwriter traditions and classical influences. This album, spanning just 35 minutes, is a profound exploration of sacred themes, presented through the lens of contemporary and neo-classical styles. The five-track composition is structured like a traditional mass, with each piece corresponding to a section of the liturgy: "Kyrie," "Gloria," "Credo," "Sanctus," and "Agnus Dei." Battiato's unique approach to these timeless themes results in a work that is both spiritually resonant and artistically innovative. The album's standout track, "Kyrie," stretches over 14 minutes, offering a deep dive into the meditative and contemplative aspects of the piece. "Messa Arcaica" is a testament to Battiato's versatility and his ability to merge diverse musical genres into a cohesive and compelling whole.