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01. "Syntheses, Op. 16 (1914)" 02. "Syntheses, Op. 16 (1914)" 03. "Syntheses, Op. 16 (1914)" 04. "Syntheses, Op. 16 (1914)" 05. "Syntheses, Op. 16 (1914)" 06. "Formes en Ißir (a Pablo Picasso) (1915)" 07. "Formes en Ißir (a Pablo Picasso) (1915)" 08. "Formes en Ißir (a Pablo Picasso) (1915)" 09. "Suicide in an Airplane (1913)" 10. "Three Moods (1914)" 11. "Three Moods (1914)" 12. "Three Moods (1914)" 13. "A la Chinoise (1918)" 14. "Mechanisms (1923)" 15. "Mechanisms (1923)" 16. "Mechanisms (1923)" 17. "La femme 100 tetes (after Max Ernst) 20" 18. "La femme 100 tetes (after Max Ernst) 20" 19. "La femme 100 tetes (after Max Ernst) 20" 20. "La femme 100 tetes (after Max Ernst) 20" 21. "La femme 100 tetes (after Max Ernst) 20" 22. "La femme 100 tetes (after Max Ernst) 20" 23. "La femme 100 tetes (after Max Ernst) 20" 24. "La femme 100 tetes (after Max Ernst) 20" 25. "La femme 100 tetes (after Max Ernst) 20" 26. "La femme 100 tetes (after Max Ernst) 20" 27. "La femme 100 tetes (after Max Ernst) 20" 28. "La femme 100 tetes (after Max Ernst) 20" 29. "La femme 100 tetes (after Max Ernst) 20" 30. "La femme 100 tetes (after Max Ernst) 20" 31. "La femme 100 tetes (after Max Ernst) 20" 32. "La femme 100 tetes (after Max Ernst) 20" 33. "La femme 100 tetes (after Max Ernst) 20" 34. "La femme 100 tetes (after Max Ernst) 20" 35. "La femme 100 tetes (after Max Ernst) 20" 36. "La femme 100 tetes (after Max Ernst) 20"
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 | Description: | Unique CD showcasing three influential avant-garde composers associated with Futurism, featuring piano music composed between 1913 and 1933.[Description]
Standard jewel case with 8 page booklet;
Liner notes in English, dated June 2009;
[Back tray insert text]
Futurist piano music composed between 1913 and 1933 performed by Daniele Lombardi. Booklet features detailed historical notes and archive images. Cover design after Fortunato Depero (1932). An LTM recording. Made in EU
[Booklet text]
[72'58]
Recorded by renowned Italian pianist Daniele Lombardi in Rome and Lugano in 1995, Futurpiano collects together key works by three radical composers linked with Futurism, and the 20th Century musical avant-garde.
Recorded at Auditorio ella RSI, Lugano (Lourié, Ornstein); Studi Edipan, Rome (Antheil). Recorded 1995.
Cover design by Moderne and Atomluft after Futurismo journal cover by Fortunato Depero (1932). With thanks to Michael Broyles, Detlef Gojowy, Vladimir Markov, Daniele Lombardi, Carol J. Oja, Vivian Perlis, Fulvio Sola, Gerry Basso. An LTM CD released under license from Daniele Lombardi.
© + ? Daniele Lombardi 1995; 2009
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Made in EU
? + © 2009 LTM Recordings |  | Playtime: |
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