Musica Centripeta: The Swiss Radio Tapes 2 | |
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Recorded | 1997 |
Genre | Jazz |
Label | Splasc(h) |
Musica Centripeta: The Swiss Radio Tapes 2 is a solo piano album by Stefano Battaglia. It was recorded in 1997 and released by Splasc(h).
The album of solo piano performances by Battaglia was recorded for Swiss radio in 1997. [1] "His compositions – many of them spontaneous – take their time, articulating the inner ear of harmonic construction and proceeding to erect little scalar structures that shift and seem to flit by until a number of them are assembled into one large idea." [1]
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AllMusic | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Musica Centripeta was released by Splasc(h) in 2000. [2] The AllMusic review concluded that "This second volume must have been a treat to record because, in its elegance and austere grace, it is nothing less than a small masterpiece." [1] AllAboutJazz wrote that "You won't find any hummable tunes on Musica Centripeta, but neither will you find somnolent repetition or forced abstraction. This disc is a serious study of sound, best appreciated with attentive listening and a mind open to creative synthesis." [2]
Musica Centripeta: The Swiss Radio Tapes 2 | |
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Studio album by | |
Recorded | 1997 |
Genre | Jazz |
Label | Splasc(h) |
Musica Centripeta: The Swiss Radio Tapes 2 is a solo piano album by Stefano Battaglia. It was recorded in 1997 and released by Splasc(h).
The album of solo piano performances by Battaglia was recorded for Swiss radio in 1997. [1] "His compositions – many of them spontaneous – take their time, articulating the inner ear of harmonic construction and proceeding to erect little scalar structures that shift and seem to flit by until a number of them are assembled into one large idea." [1]
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Musica Centripeta was released by Splasc(h) in 2000. [2] The AllMusic review concluded that "This second volume must have been a treat to record because, in its elegance and austere grace, it is nothing less than a small masterpiece." [1] AllAboutJazz wrote that "You won't find any hummable tunes on Musica Centripeta, but neither will you find somnolent repetition or forced abstraction. This disc is a serious study of sound, best appreciated with attentive listening and a mind open to creative synthesis." [2]