Giovanni Sollima's "We Were Trees Deluxe Edition" is a captivating exploration of minimalism, released on May 9, 2008, under the Dedalo label. This album is a testament to Sollima's virtuosic skill and imaginative prowess, blending classical influences with contemporary minimalist techniques. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 11 minutes, the album is a rich tapestry of compositions that showcase Sollima's ability to weave intricate narratives through his music.
The tracklist is a diverse collection, featuring pieces like "Violoncelles, Vibrez!" and "La Tempesta (The Tempest) for cello solo," which highlight Sollima's mastery of the cello. The album also includes a series of tracks under the umbrella title "When We Were Trees," each offering a unique perspective and musical journey. From the rhythmic intensity of "The Architect" to the lyrical beauty of "Leaves Postcards," these pieces collectively paint a vivid sonic landscape.
Sollima's work on this album is not just a display of technical brilliance but also a deep dive into the expressive capabilities of the cello. The inclusion of pieces like "Resonance Wood (La Foresta Dei Violini)" and "The Family Tree (Vivaldi)" adds a layer of historical and cultural depth, connecting the listener to a broader musical heritage. Whether you're a seasoned fan of minimalism or a newcomer to the genre, "We Were Trees Deluxe Edition" offers a compelling and enriching listening experience.