Raccolto

Stefano Battaglia  Main Performer

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1 Raccolto Battaglia 5:43
2 Triangolazioni Battaglia 14:42
3 Triosonic I Maier/Battaglia/Rab 3:47
4 All is Language Battaglia/Maier/Rab 11:01
5 Our Circular Song Battaglia/Rabbia/Ma 4:25
6 Coro Battaglia 4:24
7 Triosonic II Battaglia/Maier/Rab 1:22
8 In Front of the Fourth Door Battaglia/Rabbia/Ma 4:33
9 L Osservanza Battaglia 4:21
10 Lys Battaglia/Pifarely/ 5:04
11 Canto I (Dell'agonia Della Terra) Battaglia/Pifarely/ 4:11
12 Riconoscenza Battaglia/Pifarely/ 4:05
13 Reminiscence Pour Violin Et Piano Battaglia/Pifarely/ 4:09
14 Pourquoi? Battaglia/Pifarely/ 3:47
15 Il Circo Ungherese Battaglia/Pifarely/ 3:27
16 Veritas Battaglia/Pifarely/ 1:55
17 Velario De Marzo Battaglia/Pifarely/ 5:04
18 Recitativo In Memoria Di Luciano Berio Battaglia/Pifarely/ 5:40
19 Canto II (Dell'agonia Dei Cieli) Battaglia/Pifarely/ 3:01
20 Trois Brouillons Battaglia/Pifarely/ 6:02
21 ...Dulci Declinant Lumina Somno Battaglia/Pifarely/ 3:53
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Raccolto

Audio Compact Disc

Category: Pop/Rock

Raccolto

UPC: 602498706701

Release Date: 02/14/2006

Original Release Date: 02/14/2006

Tracks: [Raccolto, Triangolazioni, Triosonic I, All is Language, Our Circular Song, Coro, Triosonic II, In Front of the Fourth Door, L Osservanza, Lys, Canto I (Dell'agonia Della Terra), Riconoscenza, Reminiscence Pour Violin Et Piano, Pourquoi?, Il Circo Ungherese, Veritas, Velario De Marzo, Recitativo In Memoria Di Luciano Berio, Canto II (Dell'agonia Dei Cieli), Trois Brouillons, ...Dulci Declinant Lumina Somno]
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Thom Jurek

Milanese pianist and composer Stefano Battaglia has walked on both sides of the classical and jazz street with ease and comfort. Whether performing Bill Evans or Pierre Boulez, he plays with integrity and authority. The double-disc Raccolto is his ECM debut, and he performs in two different settings to illustrate his tremendous gifts as both an improviser and a composer. His romantic leanings and sometimes pointillistic playing reveal his influences, from Evans to Paul Bley to Keith Jarrett. He carries his mentors with ease inside his gig bag. Disc one showcases Battaglia in a jazz trio setting with bassist Giovanni Maier and percussionist Michele Rabbia (who plays on both discs). Here, lush lyricism folds into free improvisation as the dreamy movement between the opening title cut gives way to the long, abstract "Triangolazioni." And though the latter track is completely outside, it has no edges, no burrs, no dissonances that are not enveloped inside the whole. Likewise, the skeletal space of "Triosonic" provides breathing room in contrast to the dense, more fluid post-bop improvisation in "All Is Language," where Battaglia dazzles with his multivalent ostinati. The second disc in this collection features Rabbia and Battaglia with violinist Dominique Pifar?ly, a member of Louis Sclavis' group. These 12 tunes are full of bracing improvisations and textural tension. The edgy "Porquoi?" and the hissing string introduction to "Il Circo Ungherese" are enough to send most jazz fans screaming for the hills. Those new music fans who haven't heard Pifar?ly or Battaglia before will be delighted at their structured approach to the outside. There is no self-indulgence here, only disciplined listening and authoritative execution. These 12 pieces are without reservation explorations into unknown sounds and combinations of sounds. The two discs together are all but irresistible to fans of the new European music. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi