Stefano Scodanibbio's "String Quartets" is a captivating journey through the avant-garde and free jazz landscapes, infused with minimalist elements that create a unique and immersive experience. Released on February 21, 2022, under the KAIROS label, this album spans a total of 76 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of compositions that showcase Scodanibbio's innovative approach to string quartets.
The album features a diverse range of tracks, including the three episodes of "Visas" (1985/1987), dedicated to various individuals and themes, and "Lugares Que Pasan" (1999), a tribute to Adolfo Castañon. The collection also includes "Altri Visas" (2000), another trio of pieces dedicated to Wolfgang Korb, Fernando Mencherini, and an unnamed land, as well as "Mas Lugares" (2003), a series of madrigals inspired by Monteverdi and dedicated to Luciano Berio.
Scodanibbio's compositions are known for their intricate textures and rhythmic complexity, blending traditional string quartet forms with contemporary and experimental techniques. This album is no exception, offering a challenging yet rewarding listen for those who appreciate the avant-garde and free jazz genres. The interplay between the quartet members is masterful, with each piece revealing new layers and nuances upon repeated listens.