Silvia Tarozzi
Mi specchio e rifletto
Unseen Worlds
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2020
2LP
36.89
UW031LP / Includes Download Code
Ltd. to 600 copies, printed inner sleeves
Incl. VAT plus shipping / Orders from outside the EU are exempt from VAT
Tracklist
1Al cancello 4:27
2La forza del canto 2:43
3La sostanza dell’affetto 5:36
4Mi specchio e rifletto 3:10
5Domina 4:28
6Hai nella bocca un silenzio 3:37
7Astuta 2:25
8Spazio 4:33
9 … e non volevi le ali 1:41
10Che cos’è una primavera 2:47
11Siedimi accanto 3:13
12L’assenza 3:33
13Al balcone 0:49
14Sembra neve 5:02
15Parlavi di un bambino 2:09
16xxx Anna 5:40

Silvia Tarozzi, inspired by the poet Alda Merini and her studies with composer Garret List, worked with intimate personal history to write songs of love, motherhood, and the mystery hidden behind the curtain of everyday life. Over the course of nearly a decade, Tarozzi practiced setting the poetry of Alda Merini to music and then replacing it with her own to reflect her own life experiences. As a result, ‘Mi specchio e rifletto’ feels both poetic and earnestly autobiographical.
​​ ​​A longtime collaborator of Eliane Radigue and a talented free improvisor, Tarozzi inspires as sensitive awareness while echoing progressive music forebearers. Past masterpieces reverberate throughout: the gentle chamber explorations of Penguin Cafe Orchestra, the science fiction of Franco Battiato’s 'Fetus', the abstract free jazz flourishes of Maria Monti’s 'Il Bestiario', the sweetness of Caterina Caselli’s 'Primavera'. ​​ ​​As a solo performer, Tarozzi has collaborated with composers Eliane Radigue, Pauline Oliveros, Pascale Criton, Cassandra Miller and Martin Arnold. Her musical approach was particularly influenced by the work and friendship with Oliveros. In duo with Deborah Walker, and as a member of Ensemble Dedalus, she has worked with Christian Wolff, Jürg Frey, Michael Pisaro, Catherine Lamb, Sébastien Roux, and many others. She previously released Philip Corner 'Extreemizms: early & late' on Unseen Worlds in 2018.