Meetings
发行时间:2008-01-01
发行公司:CD Baby
简介: “MEETINGS”
It is a musical project creating a bridge between different cultures, a meeting between East and West; 12 multicultural tracks based on real classic orchestra recordings (with strings, winds, brass and piano)and ethnic instruments from other musical traditions. Recorded with Orchestra di Roma (Ennio Morricone, Sting, Elton John) conducted by Michele Fedrigotti, and some of the best italian musicians.
Guest musicians:
Orchestra di Roma:violins, violas, cellos, double bass, english horn, oboe, french horn, trumpet
Michele Fedrigotti: piano, harpsichord
Andrea Piccioni:tamburello, kanjira, riq, bendir, def, tar
Paolo Modugno:daf, bendir, krakeb, zills, bell finger
Siamak Guran:persian tambur
Nicola Alesini:soprano sax
Paolo Innarella:flute
Roberto Laneri:clarinet, bass clarinet
Desiree Infascelli:accordeon
Piero Grassini:mandolin
Alex Romagnoli:choir
Paolo Botti:solo viola
Ares Tavolazzi:double bass
Carlo Cossu:violin, viola
Tito Rinesi:bouzouki, surmandal, sampling & sequencing, choir, voice
TITO RINESI plays plectrum instruments like bouzouki, saz, baglamas, acoustic guitar and also piano, keyboards and all the electronic devices, and sings too. Researcher in the field of the traditional music from all over the world, composes intercultural, historical, ambient, chillout and experimental music for movies, advertising, theater, DVD, radio and television. Starting in the 1974, he published more than 35 CD of soundtracks, ambient and world music. Since 20 years he works for the italian RAI TV corporation, composing soundtracks for several broadcasts and telecasts.
Tito Rinesi began his musical activity in 1968 by playing the american west coast and folk music with his harmonica and acoustic guitar. In 1972 he performed with the Living Music, a multi-media band inspired by the Beat Generation poets (Ginsberg, Kerouac, Fernanda Pivano) and by the Indian philosophy. Singing his composition “Go on” with this band, he won first prize in the Avantgarde and New Trends Music Festival in Rome. In 1973 his encounter with the Project Artaud artists in San Francisco put him in contact with the hippy and psychedelic movement, and the meeting in Rome with the indian singer Pandit Pran Nath (teacher of Terry Riley, LaMonte Young, Jon Hassell, Don Cherry, Lee Konitz) left a lasting mark on his opening and creativity. In the same period, performs with the acoustic group Dulcimer In 1974 he joined the progressive rock band Saintjust and recorded an LP “ La casa del lago “ published by EMI Corporation (the female singer was Jenny Sorrenti) In 1976, as the band stopped playing, he continued researching and studying traditional musical systems all over the world, with a special interest for India, Middle East and the Mediterranean basin; and started to compose several soundtracks for the screen, the stage, radio and TV, combining elements ( scales, sounds, rhythmic and melodic structures ) originating from various cultural traditions, leading Western and Eastern worlds to live together and North and South to get closer. From 1988 on, he began recording again his music on CD, inspired by the eastern ethnical instruments (mainly bouzouki, saz and harmonium). Attended courses or workshops in : Indian singing (Khyal style) with Sangeeta Chatterjee and with Mangala Tiwari, Indian singing (Dhrupad style) with Amelia Cuni, Indian music with Vijay Kichlu, Turkish music with Cinucen Tanrikorur, Overtones singing with David Hykes, Electronic music with Luca Spagnoletti. Partecipated in the Experimental Choir conducted by Alvin Curran, in the Baroque Choir of the Italian Center of Ancient Music and in the “ Overtone memories “ choir conducted by Roberto Laneri. Worked for the Music Therapy Italian Association in the “ Santa Maria della Pietà “ mental hospital in Rome.
“MEETINGS”
It is a musical project creating a bridge between different cultures, a meeting between East and West; 12 multicultural tracks based on real classic orchestra recordings (with strings, winds, brass and piano)and ethnic instruments from other musical traditions. Recorded with Orchestra di Roma (Ennio Morricone, Sting, Elton John) conducted by Michele Fedrigotti, and some of the best italian musicians.
Guest musicians:
Orchestra di Roma:violins, violas, cellos, double bass, english horn, oboe, french horn, trumpet
Michele Fedrigotti: piano, harpsichord
Andrea Piccioni:tamburello, kanjira, riq, bendir, def, tar
Paolo Modugno:daf, bendir, krakeb, zills, bell finger
Siamak Guran:persian tambur
Nicola Alesini:soprano sax
Paolo Innarella:flute
Roberto Laneri:clarinet, bass clarinet
Desiree Infascelli:accordeon
Piero Grassini:mandolin
Alex Romagnoli:choir
Paolo Botti:solo viola
Ares Tavolazzi:double bass
Carlo Cossu:violin, viola
Tito Rinesi:bouzouki, surmandal, sampling & sequencing, choir, voice
TITO RINESI plays plectrum instruments like bouzouki, saz, baglamas, acoustic guitar and also piano, keyboards and all the electronic devices, and sings too. Researcher in the field of the traditional music from all over the world, composes intercultural, historical, ambient, chillout and experimental music for movies, advertising, theater, DVD, radio and television. Starting in the 1974, he published more than 35 CD of soundtracks, ambient and world music. Since 20 years he works for the italian RAI TV corporation, composing soundtracks for several broadcasts and telecasts.
Tito Rinesi began his musical activity in 1968 by playing the american west coast and folk music with his harmonica and acoustic guitar. In 1972 he performed with the Living Music, a multi-media band inspired by the Beat Generation poets (Ginsberg, Kerouac, Fernanda Pivano) and by the Indian philosophy. Singing his composition “Go on” with this band, he won first prize in the Avantgarde and New Trends Music Festival in Rome. In 1973 his encounter with the Project Artaud artists in San Francisco put him in contact with the hippy and psychedelic movement, and the meeting in Rome with the indian singer Pandit Pran Nath (teacher of Terry Riley, LaMonte Young, Jon Hassell, Don Cherry, Lee Konitz) left a lasting mark on his opening and creativity. In the same period, performs with the acoustic group Dulcimer In 1974 he joined the progressive rock band Saintjust and recorded an LP “ La casa del lago “ published by EMI Corporation (the female singer was Jenny Sorrenti) In 1976, as the band stopped playing, he continued researching and studying traditional musical systems all over the world, with a special interest for India, Middle East and the Mediterranean basin; and started to compose several soundtracks for the screen, the stage, radio and TV, combining elements ( scales, sounds, rhythmic and melodic structures ) originating from various cultural traditions, leading Western and Eastern worlds to live together and North and South to get closer. From 1988 on, he began recording again his music on CD, inspired by the eastern ethnical instruments (mainly bouzouki, saz and harmonium). Attended courses or workshops in : Indian singing (Khyal style) with Sangeeta Chatterjee and with Mangala Tiwari, Indian singing (Dhrupad style) with Amelia Cuni, Indian music with Vijay Kichlu, Turkish music with Cinucen Tanrikorur, Overtones singing with David Hykes, Electronic music with Luca Spagnoletti. Partecipated in the Experimental Choir conducted by Alvin Curran, in the Baroque Choir of the Italian Center of Ancient Music and in the “ Overtone memories “ choir conducted by Roberto Laneri. Worked for the Music Therapy Italian Association in the “ Santa Maria della Pietà “ mental hospital in Rome.