Notes and Editorial Reviews
...Gervasoni not only writes notes, he writes about the distance that can be found between and around them, the very distance that Emily Dickinson refers to in her poems. That distance contains the hidden meaning of Philip Levine's poetry, the upheaval and the plenitude of man that Francis Ponge conjures up out of staring eyes, here transmuted into listening tension. - Ph. Albera
...Gervasoni not only writes notes, he writes about the distance that can be found between and around them, the very distance that Emily Dickinson refers to in her poems. That distance contains the hidden meaning of Philip Levine's poetry, the upheaval and the plenitude of man that Francis Ponge conjures up out of staring eyes, here transmuted into listening tension. - Ph. Albera Read less
Works on This Recording
1.
Least Bee by Stefano Gervasoni
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Mdi Ensemble
2.
An by Stefano Gervasoni
Performer:
Barbara Zanichelli (Soprano)
3.
Animato by Stefano Gervasoni
Performer:
Silvana Torto (Soprano)
Period: 20th Century
Written: 1992; Italy
4.
Antiterra by Stefano Gervasoni
Performer:
Francois Volpe ()
Period: 20th Century
Written: 1999
5.
Epicadenza by Stefano Gervasoni
Performer:
Luigi Gaggero (Cimbalom)
6.
Godspell by Stefano Gervasoni
Performer:
Shigeo Sugiyama (Double Bass)
Sound Samples
Least Bee (Version II): 1074
Least Bee (Version II): 1766
Least Bee (Version II): 1602
Least Bee (Version II): 676
Least Bee (Version II): 1155
Godspell: Home for the Holiday
Godspell: Brooklyn Morning
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