
Poème électronique 2016/2020
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Narrated by:
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Sandro Battisti
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Autori Vari
About this listen
Festeggiamo i cinque anni di Poème électronique, la rassegna di poesia e musica elettronica che dal 2016 si svolge a Genova e Roma, a cura di Ksenja Laginja e Stefano Bertoli. Poème électronique è un brano musicale di 8 minuti del compositore Edgard Varèse, scritto per il Philips Pavilion alla Fiera mondiale di Bruxelles del 1958.
Noi di Poème ci siamo ispirati a questa storia, e abbiamo creato un luogo dove la parola incontra la sperimentazione musicale, in un connubio di vibrazioni vocali e strumentali. Il poeta si fa veggente nella pratica della lettura ad alta voce, perché, come ci ricorda Leo Ferré, "Alla scuola della poesia non si impara: ci si sbatte!".
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