Giancarlo Schiaffini presents a captivating exploration of sound and improvisation with "Giacinto Scelsi: Nuove forme sonore," released on June 24, 2006, under the Auditorium label. This avant-garde album blends free jazz and krautrock elements, offering a unique auditory experience that spans 50 minutes. Schiaffini, known for his innovative approach to music, delivers a collection of pieces that push the boundaries of traditional genres. The tracklist includes a mix of solo and ensemble performances, featuring instruments like the cello, trombone, and voice, each contributing to the album's rich tapestry of sound. From the introductory "Introduzione" to the concluding "Conclusione," the album takes the listener through a journey of improvisational brilliance and experimental composition. Schiaffini's mastery of avant-garde techniques shines through in tracks like "Improvvisazione per violoncello solo" and "Improvvisazione per trombone solo," showcasing his ability to extract profound expressions from each instrument. "Giacinto Scelsi: Nuove forme sonore" is a testament to Schiaffini's artistic vision and his commitment to exploring new sonic territories.