Music For An Exhibition
Ambient music album for a collective art exhibition (2014)
“Music For An Exhibition” is a project born for “Eterogenea”, a collective art exhibition in which five different artistic languages are compared in the interpretation of the contemporary world.
Developed during a collective contemporary art exhibition. Each track is the result of a specific music-artwork contamination.
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PRESS REVIEW
“Una prova immensa di sensibilità ed empatia artistica.”
Natalie C. – VerSacrum
Pierinz – Aristocrazia Webzine
Delivering five tracks of superb ethereal music, this is one of the most engaging and transforming Ambient releases we have heard in a while. Evoking the delicate precision and ambiance created by Robert Rich, this Italian band manages to captivate for the complete duration of this release. […] this is an album that should be in your collection.
Each track in this release has a very unique progression that keeps the listener fully engaged until the end. Closing with the dramatic “A Landscape”, we are reminded a bit of Stanley Kubrick’s movie imagery with such a crafty and yet minimalist piece.
Infernalmasquerade Webzine
Somehow inspired by Mussorgsky‘s “Pictures At An Exhibition”, “Pictures Of An Exhibition” is a five songs journey through an hypothetical exhibition, whose soundtrack is created by Francesco Maria Narcisi. The music flows among sweet piano melodies, soft electronic parts and obscure noises, trying to recreate those feelings experienced by listeners in front of each pictures, which can be seen on the video made for this release.
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All tracks – Francesco Maria Narcisi
Produced & Mixed from Nov. to Dec. 2014
Mastered by Sergio Capecci at Supersuono
Cover: s/t – V.Massari
Layout, logo – Gloria Marcozzi
Special thanks to Paolo and all the artist at the exhibition “Eterogenea”
Works of Paolo Capriotti, Vincenzo Massari, Emanuela Duranti, Fabio Imperatori, Piergiorgio Asuni