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The Sound of Italian Contemporary Classical

Immerse yourself in the rich and varied soundscapes of modern Italian classical music with "The Sound of Italian Contemporary Classical" playlist. This curated selection showcases the exciting evolution of Italy's classical heritage, featuring avant-garde compositions and innovative musical expressions. From Salvatore Sciarrino's atmospheric "Perduto in una citta d'acque" to the intricate textures of Luca Francesconi's "Mambo," the playlist captures a spectrum of artistic voices that push the boundaries of contemporary music.

Listeners will journey through the haunting electronic elements of Luigi Nono's "...Sofferte onde serene..." and the evocative orchestral arrangements of Giacinto Scelsi's "Uaxuctum: III." The playlist also highlights the inventive works of composers like Stefano Gervasoni and Fausto Romitelli, each contributing unique sounds and storytelling that redefine classical music. With pieces ranging from harpsichord suites to large ensemble pieces, this playlist offers a dynamic exploration of Italy's contemporary classical scene.

Luca Quintavalle 7 tracks
Aldo Orvieto 5 tracks
Marco Angius 4 tracks
Marco Stroppa 3 tracks
Pierluigi Billone 3 tracks
Ictus 3 tracks
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