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Genres | progressive rock |
Labels | Polydor Records, Magma, Mellow Records |
Latte e Miele is an Italian progressive rock musical group.
The group formed in 1971 in Genoa. [1] In 1972 they realized their most famous work, the concept album Passio secundum Mattheum, with part of music inspired by Johann Sebastian Bach and recitatives from the Gospel of Matthew. [1] [2] [3] After having opened the concerts of Van der Graaf Generator, in 1973 they released another concept album, Papillon, and disbanded in 1974. [1] [2]
The group reformed in 1976, with only Alfio Vitanza from the original line-up, and with the name of the group spelled as "LatteMiele". [1] [2] After the album Aquile e scoiattoli, best known for its 23-minutes-suite "Pavana", they gradually abandoned the progressive style and approached pop-rock. [1] [2] After disbanding in the early 1980s, the original line-up reunited in 2008. [4] [5]
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Latte e Miele | |
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Genres | progressive rock |
Labels | Polydor Records, Magma, Mellow Records |
Latte e Miele is an Italian progressive rock musical group.
The group formed in 1971 in Genoa. [1] In 1972 they realized their most famous work, the concept album Passio secundum Mattheum, with part of music inspired by Johann Sebastian Bach and recitatives from the Gospel of Matthew. [1] [2] [3] After having opened the concerts of Van der Graaf Generator, in 1973 they released another concept album, Papillon, and disbanded in 1974. [1] [2]
The group reformed in 1976, with only Alfio Vitanza from the original line-up, and with the name of the group spelled as "LatteMiele". [1] [2] After the album Aquile e scoiattoli, best known for its 23-minutes-suite "Pavana", they gradually abandoned the progressive style and approached pop-rock. [1] [2] After disbanding in the early 1980s, the original line-up reunited in 2008. [4] [5]
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