Cosimo Carovani's "Trittico," released on July 30, 2024, under the Concerto Classics label, is a captivating journey through a diverse range of musical expressions. This album, spanning 1 hour and 8 minutes, showcases Carovani's versatility and depth as a composer, featuring a blend of classical compositions, folk-inspired pieces, and contemporary works.
The album opens with "Parva Missa," a six-movement choral work that draws from traditional liturgical texts, offering a profound and introspective listening experience. Following this, "Tuscan folk songs I" brings a touch of regional flavor with its lively and rhythmic interpretations of traditional Tuscan melodies. The section includes an introduction, a lullaby, and a lament, each piece telling a story of its own.
The final part of the album, "Eternal Nights I," is a four-movement orchestral work that explores themes of creation, procession, and the void. This section is a testament to Carovani's ability to evoke powerful imagery and emotion through his music.
"Trittico" is a testament to Cosimo Carovani's artistic evolution, showcasing his ability to seamlessly blend different musical styles and genres. Whether you're a fan of classical music, folk, or contemporary compositions, this album offers something for everyone. The collaboration with Giovanni Sollima and the Milano Classica Chamber Orchestra adds an extra layer of depth and richness to the recordings, making "Trittico" a standout release in Carovani's discography.