Mistero e poesia

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Mistero e poesia
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Studio album by
Released2018
Recorded2017
Genre Contemporary classical music
Length74:39
Label Stradivarius
Fabio Mengozzi chronology
Italy
(2014)
Mistero e poesia
(2018)
A Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco
(2019)

Mistero e poesia is a solo piano album by Italian pianist and composer Fabio Mengozzi, released in 2018 by Stradivarius. [1] [2] [3]

Track listing

  1. Mysterium – 10:59
  2. Rivo di cenere – 2:32
  3. Scintilla – 2:35
  4. Nauta – 3:11
  5. Ianus – 3:08
  6. Commiato – 8:40
  7. Reverie IV – 3:49
  8. Artifex – 2:36
  9. Faro notturno – 2:38
  10. Viride – 5:01
  11. Era – 2:40
  12. Sempiterna ruota – 1:56
  13. Cometa nella notte – 3:47
  14. Sfinge – 7:19
  15. Estro – 3:26
  16. Ceruleo vagare – 4:34
  17. Ananke – 2:06
  18. Anelito al silenzio – 2:15

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References

  1. "Esce il primo disco del compositore e pianista astigiano Fabio Mengozzi, Mistero e poesia; from La Stampa".
  2. "Fabio Mengozzi e Arnaldo De Felice compositori d'oggi; from "Il Fatto Quotidiano".
  3. "Le cromie oniriche del pianista romantico Fabio Mengozzi, from "Il Giornale OFF".