"Sonate di terra e di mare" is a captivating 2016 release from Italian artist Naiupoche, a collaboration with renowned cellist Giovanni Sollima. This concept album, released under the Almendra Music label, blends the genres of minimalism and southern gothic, creating a unique and atmospheric soundscape.
Recorded in a theatrical laboratory in Palermo, surrounded by the iconic Sicilian puppets, the album's nine tracks reflect the raw and direct artistic spirit of the region. The album's title, translating to "Sonatas of Earth and Sea," hints at the natural and elemental themes woven throughout the compositions.
The album opens with "Scherzo," performed by Giacomo Cuticchio and Giovanni Sollima, setting a dynamic and engaging tone. Other notable tracks include "Bauci," featuring Luca Rinaudo, and the evocative "Variationes super Ave Maris Stella." The album's final track, "Sonata Cangiante," leaves a lasting impression with its intricate and shifting melodies.
With a duration of just under an hour, "Sonate di terra e di mare" offers a rich and immersive listening experience. The collaboration between Naiupoche and Sollima results in a work of significant artistic depth, making it a standout release in the world of contemporary classical and electronic music.