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Sollima: Aquilarco
Giovanni Sollima
Sollima: Aquilarco
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music, Jazz, New Age, Classical
 
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Sicilian Giovanni Sollima probably isn't the best cello improviser/composer (save that title for Amsterdam's Ernst Reijseger or the late Tom Cora), but his playing is infectious and, as evidenced by this disc, his craft f...  more »

     
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All Artists: Giovanni Sollima
Title: Sollima: Aquilarco
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Label: Point / Philips
Release Date: 8/11/1998
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music, Jazz, New Age, Classical
Styles: Techno, Europe, Continental Europe, Avant Garde & Free Jazz, Opera & Classical Vocal, Historical Periods, Modern, 20th, & 21st Century
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 028946254622

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Sicilian Giovanni Sollima probably isn't the best cello improviser/composer (save that title for Amsterdam's Ernst Reijseger or the late Tom Cora), but his playing is infectious and, as evidenced by this disc, his craft for fusing disparate sonic elements is exceptional. On this album, Sollima attempts to "describe stories about flying and traveling through the air" with his trademark minimalist cello playing. The bulk of this work is divided amongst nine aquilarcos--Sollima's invented compound that comprises the Italian words for kite (aquilone) and bow (arco). These chamber-music pieces are a diverse lot, to say the least, with electric guitar, electric bass, keyboards, and flute popping up. Upon hearing the soft repetitions of "Aquilarco No. 2," the listener will be left wondering, is this New Age, New Music, or jazz fusion? But these tunes defy categorization. "Aquilarco No. 3" sounds like it could be the soundtrack for a chase scene; No. 9, subtitled "Rotating Dance," unwraps itself to feature Sollima's furious sawing accentuating an electric guitar. The last three compositions on the disc feature the voice of Robert Wilson on top of Sollima's mesmerizing playing. What ties these numbers together? Sollima's soaring compositions, of course, which are inspiring, digestible, and entrancing. --Jason Verlinde

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CD Reviews

Fantastic post-minimalist wanderings...
01/20/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Cellist Giovanni Sollima, working with a talented ensemble in Palermo Italy and New York, manages to capture the essence of flying in these twelve pieces. An extra treat can be found in the final three tracks, where Robert Wilson reads text by Christopher Knowles to the accompaniment of Sollima's group. The occasional use of an electric guitar is the only flaw to be found in this glittering gem, though even this may simply be a prejuidice on my part."