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Messina, Francesco
Reflex
Francesco Messina is perhaps best known for his collaboration with fellow composer Raul Lovisoni on the album 'Prati
Bagnati Del Monte Analogo,' originally released on seminal Italian label Cramps in 1979. Along with contemporaries
Franco Battiato, Juri Camisasca and Giusto Pio, Messina would help reshape the world of modern composition with an
organic rawness and haunting beauty. In 1979, Messina was asked to perform at the Teatro Quartiere in Milan. As the
composer writes in the liner notes, "Due to the limited availability of key technical features, it would have been too
complicated to perform 'Prati Bagnati,' and therefore I opted for these three pieces instead. We had never actually
tried them all together, so I thought about renting a recording studio the previous afternoon. In that way, we could
rehearse in a suitable place and use the opportunity to record the music on tape." Unreleased for over thirty years, the
recordings on 'Reflex' have an unadorned, almost improvisational feel. 'Untitled' (featuring Lovisoni's plaintive flute)
and 'I Nuovi Pescheti' are full of meditative piano passages that lend an aura of new age, while the title track is more
insistent with unfurling chords layered in real time via a reel-to-reel tape machine, resembling Steve Reich's mesmeric
phase-shifting works of the '60s. A central figure within the Italian avant-garde, Francesco Messina gracefully expands
his country's contribution to Minimalism. This first-time vinyl release is recommended for fans of Joanna Brouk, Luciano
Cilio and Charlemagne Palestine.
Price
€ 20.95
Genre
Format
12" - 1 disk
Release
04-03-2022
Label
Item-nr
517807
EAN
0857661008902
Availability
In stock