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Alessandro Bosetti: Royals
ByMuch like pianist

Jason Moran
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Dan Weiss
drumsOf course, language is musical, and music can be a language. Bosetti has tapped into the essence of sound and just how cadence and accents can be as beautiful and different as

Lester Young
saxophone1909 - 1959

Dexter Gordon
saxophone, tenor1923 - 1990
As each piece builds, the distance from the original text grows and the variations and differing machinations evolve, turning speech into babble. He creates a sort of reverse evolution of language. The French spoken on "Dead Man" is first interrupted by buzzing, then whistling and finally by an orchestrated metallic industrial rumble. Even after the spoken text drops out, the meaning remains, as if machines were themselves having a conversation. ">
Track Listing
Gloriously Repeating; Life Expectations; Dead Man.
Personnel
Alessandro Bosetti
composer / conductorAlessandro Bosetti: electronics, field recordings, piano, Wurlitzer piano, soprano saxophone, guitar, harpsichord, voice; Rozemarie Heggen: double bass, Fernanda Farah: voice; Ksenija Stevanovic: voice; Christopher Williams: voice.
Album information
Title: Royals | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Monotype Records
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