This episode features a captivating exploration of “La Luna, il Sol, le Stelle” (The Moon, the Sun, the Stars), a symphonic poem by the contemporary Italian composer Andrea Amici. This piece, which premiered in 2024, is a vibrant homage to Vincenzo Bellini, the renowned 19th-century opera composer from Catania, Sicily. Amici’s composition draws inspiration from a verse in Bellini’s opera “I Puritani” and unfolds as a series of “fantastic variations” on opera’s themes. This episode traces the journey of “La Luna, il Sol, le Stelle“, from its initial dark and brooding atmosphere evoking a moonlit sky to the eruption of the sun in a burst of light and sound. Listeners will experience the composer’s skillful weaving of recognizable Bellinian fragments into a contemporary soundscape, creating an intriguing dialogue between the classical and the modern. The episode will guide listeners through the contrasting sections of the piece, highlighting the dramatic shifts in mood and tempo that mirror the celestial bodies referenced in the title. The use of musical quotations, transformed and reimagined, will be examined, showcasing Amici’s deep respect for Bellini’s legacy and his own innovative compositional voice. Join us as we uncover the inspiration and artistry behind this evocative work and delve into the creative process of a composer who bridges the realms of contemporary and classical music.
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Episodio 1 – La Luna, il Sol, le Stelle
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