Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Giacinto Scelsi's "Tre canti popolari, due componimenti impetuosi," a mesmerizing journey through the realms of avant-garde and minimalism. Released on March 10, 2010, under the esteemed Sub Rosa label, this album spans an impressive 1 hour and 42 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of compositions that showcase Scelsi's unique musical vision.
The album opens with the enchanting "Tre canti popolari," a three-part suite that draws inspiration from traditional folk melodies, beautifully interpreted through Scelsi's distinctive lens. Following this, the "Duo for Violin and Cello" unfolds in two parts, showcasing the intricate interplay between these two instruments.
Scelsi's exploration of the human voice is evident in the "Wo Ma Songs for Bass Voice" and "Sauh Liturgia for 2 Female Voices," where the depths and nuances of the bass voice and the harmonious blend of two female voices take center stage. The piano solo "Aitsi" adds a touch of introspection and delicacy to the collection.
The album also features the "Sonate No. 4" and "Suite No. 11," both multi-movement works that demonstrate Scelsi's mastery of form and structure. The "Sonate No. 4" is presented in three movements, each offering a different facet of Scelsi's compositional style. The "Suite No. 11" is a more extensive work, comprising nine movements that take the listener on a diverse and engaging musical journey.
Throughout the album, Scelsi's innovative use of microtonality and his exploration of the inner sounds of instruments create a sound world that is both haunting and profound. "Tre canti popolari, due componimenti impetuosi" is a testament to Scelsi's enduring influence on contemporary music, offering a profound and unforgettable listening experience.