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Fega, Roberto: Daily Visions (Creative Sources)

A surreal and sophisticated work with a 9 piece electroacoustic ensemble composed by sampling and computer artist Roberto Fega, with audio interludes and vocal aberrations, plus text by Jennifer Scappettone.
 

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Roberto Fega-sampling, computer

Jennifer Scappettone-reading, looping voice

Marcello Sambati-voice

Cecilia Panichelli-voice

Francesco Lo Cascio-vibraphone

Ersilia Prosperi-trumpet

Mario Camporeale-acoustic guitar

Matteo Bennici-doublebass

Ludovica Valori-accordion


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UPC: 5609063402117

Label: Creative Sources
Catalog ID: CS211
Squidco Product Code: 15953

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2012
Country: Portugal
Packaging: Jewel Tray
Recorded by Roberto Fega during 2011.

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A surreal and sophisticated work with a 9 piece electroacoustic ensemble composed by sampling and computer artist Roberto Fega, using audio interludes and vocal aberrations, and one piece based on a poem by Jennifer Scappettone. Voice recordings include Occupy Wall Street, immigrants in Lampedusa, Greek riots, an interview with Z. Bauman, and the Manchester riots.


Artist Biographies

"Francesco Lo Cascio: vibraphone

Born in Rome in 1961 began studying the instrument in '82 .

'84 joined the Berklee College of Music of Boston where he widened the vibraphone technique with Ed Saindon and Gary Burton . Study harmony with Waine Naus and arrangement with Robert Rose .

'86 forms, together with his brother Giovanni , the group " Silent Circus " and since '95 is leader of the " Francesco Lo Cascio Vibes Trio ".

In Italy and abroad, many concerts in Jazz festivals and in clubs with his band, with other stable groups, or as a freelancer, collaborating with internationally renowned artists.

'98 was voted by critics among the " best new talents of Italian jazz " in the referendum called by the magazine "MUSICA JAZZ".

Participated in radio broadcasts with various broadcasters (including RAI RADIOUNO, RAI RADIOTRE, VATICAN RADIO) and television programs ("JAZZAREA" ODEON TV). He has composed and produced music for various multimedia shows.

He has been a teacher at the JAZZ UNIVERSITY in Terni and currently teaches vibraphone and theory both privately and at the schools of Rome TIMBA, SAINT LOUIS, CIAC.

STABLE GROUPS:Francesco Lo Cascio VIBES TRIO ( Roberto Gatto , Giovanni Tommaso)Bruno Tommaso JW SeptetVIBES & STRINGS project Vibe - Double bass - String quartetFEDELI - LO CASCIO DUO Vibe - Piano and Accordion (Massimo Fedeli)ACOUSTIC DUO Vibe - Guitar (Giovanni Palombo)

COLLABORATIONS:Bruno Tommaso , Paolo Fresu , Massimo Urbani , Ares Tavolazzi , Massimo Manzi , Stefano Di Battista , Salvatore Bonafede , Tino Tracanna , Barga Big Band , Marco Micheli , Roberto Gatto , Giovanni Tommaso , Gianni Gebbia , Maurizio Giammarco , Enrico Rava , Miroslav Vitous , Gary Bartz , "Hannibal" Marvin Peterson , Horacio "negro" Hernandes ,Stanton Davis , Harvie Swartz , Armando Corsi , John Ramsy , Bruce Gertz , Bob Gullotti , Manu Roche , Gunter Schuller , George Garzone , Daniel Bacalov , Sonny Fortune , Lalo Schifrin , Idris Muhammad

FESTIVALS:ROME JAZZ-FUSION '87 , BUSSIN'JAZZ '87 , UMBRIA JAZZ '88 / '89 , AVEZZANO JAZZ '89 , TIME in JAZZ '89 , BARGA JAZZ '89 / '91 , OAK of the RATE '89 , ON THE STRIPS of JAZZ '89 , SIENA JAZZ '90 / '95 / '95 , L'AQUILA JAZZ FESTIVAL '95 , ROCCELLA JONICA '95 , OPEN JAZZ AIR '95 (Austria), SERRE FESTIVAL '98 , CIAMPINO JAZZ FESTIVAL '98 - '99"

-Jazz Italia (http://www.jazzitalia.net/artisti/francescolocascio.asp#.XysmOmpKhTY)
11/20/2024

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Track Listing:



1. Apnee d'amore/Breath-hold Loving 6:51

2. Assuefazioni/Habitus 5:19

3. In Exion (Poem By Jennifer-Scapettone) 7:28

4. Vite Che Non Possiamo permetterci/Living Beyond Our Resources 7:11

5. Europe Is Burning 5:47

6. Per Un Finale diverso/For A Different Ending (*) 6:18

7. Ricordi Mai sopiti/Unburied Memories 8:36

Related Categories of Interest:


Improvised Music
Electro-Acoustic
Electro-Acoustic Improv
European Improvisation, Composition and Experimental Forms
Creative Sources
Free Improvisation

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