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All Genres > Classical > New Age > ALESSANDRA CELLETTI: Chi mi darà le ali

Attracted more by expression in its essentiality than by sheer virtuosity, Alessandra Celletti’s chosen musical and creative field of action, both as interpreter and as composer, can be termed “personal”. Her area of interest lies especially in the colour of sound and in the dynamic balance between notes. As a pianist, she studied at the Santa Cecilia Music Conservatory and, after graduating, continued her studies with Vera Gobbi Belcredi, specializing in the French piano literature of the late-Nineteen and early-Twentieth Centuries.
She has been in the public eye, as an performer, since 1994, with the release of “Les sons et les parfums”, an album containing pieces by Debussy, Ravel and Satie. Since then, she has gained increasing musical and artistic experience, following an irregular progression, characterized by sudden departures from classical music. Among such experiences can be placed her collaborations with the ethno-rock collective Agricantus, with the singer-songwriter Mario Castelnuovo and with the Swedish conceptual artist Paulina Wallenberg Olsson.
In 1997, thanks to her second recording effort, “Viaggio a Praga”, dedicated to the Bohemian composers of the 19th and 20th Centuries, she was awarded a scholarship from the Czech Republic. She moved to Prague to deepen her understanding and improve her reading of Leos Janacek’s pages for piano.
Upon her return to Italy in 1998, she began collaborating with Kha Records, releasing four albums dedicated, respectively, to the music of Gurdjieff/De Hartmann, Erik Satie, Scott Joplin and Philip Glass. Her CD “EsoterikSatie” was very successful in France, where it became one of the best selling titles at Fnac. Recently that CD has also been distributed in Germany, Greece and China. Her interpretation of the First Gnossienne, taken from this CD, was chosen by Guy Ritchy for the soundtrack of the movie “Revolver”.
Alongside her solo projects, since 1996 she has been active in the investigation and composition of electro-acoustic music, with a special eye to multimedia projects, sometimes producing the visual effects herself. In 1997 she released “Overground”, an original composition for piano, synthesizer and voices.
As a performer, Alessandra Celletti’s repertoire ranges from classical music to contemporary, with the works of the XX Century canon and Minimalism holding a special place in her heart.

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.alessandracelletti.com

Track List:
1. In Grazia Del Tuo Nome, Con Amore
2. O Dio Buono, Fai Scendere La Rugiada
3. Raccoglici Insieme Dai Quattro Angoli Del Mondo
4. Porgi L'orecchio, Dio, Alla Mia Preghiera...
5. Chi Mi Darà Ali Come Di Colomba...
6. Ecco, Errando, Fuggirei Lontano...
7. Disperdili, Signore, Confondi Le Loro Lingue...
8. Giorno E Notte Si Aggirano Sulle Sue Mura...
9. Ci Legava Una Dolce Amicizia...
10. Piombi Su Di Loro La Morte...
11. Io Invoco Dio E Il Signore Mi Salva.
12. Di Sera, Al Mattino a Mezzogiorno Mi Lamento E Sospiro...
13. Ognuno Ha Steso La Mano Contro I Suoi Amici...
14. Getta Sul Signore Il Tuo Affanno...

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