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ca095 - Nusuth - Flying Home (early works 1978 - 1980)

Artist: Nusuth
Title: Flying Home (early works 1978 - 1980)
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Date: 2008-01-25
Keywords: experimental,
free improvisation, classical, contemporary, other
Tracklist:
01 - nocturnal bells - 01:51 (320 kbps)
02 - musica per sonorizzazione I - 04:38 (320 kbps)
03 - electrics - 01:15 (320 kbps)
04 - flying home - 06:26 (320 kbps)
05 - spray - 02:10 (320 kbps)
06 - terre del cielo II - 07:51 (320 kbps)
07 - slow music - 06:21 (320 kbps)
08 - musica per sonorizzazione II - 16:45 (320 kbps)
09 - oriented improvisation 090480/2 - 02:39 (320 kbps)

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Before starting studies in composition, nusuth has been active in free improvisation and composition for several years. The music on this album was realized by playing some instruments and by treating them in various way. The last track documents the step just before taking the subsequent new direction in contemporary music.

Fabrizio Elvetico aka Nusuth was born in Naples and studied piano and composition gaining his diploma in choral music in 1986 and graduating in studies of the history of aesthetics doing a thesis on the works of Pierre Boulez.
His compositions have been performed in public by pholyphonic choirs and chamber music ensembles under his direction.
In 1995 he formed the group Audiopan which was specialised in musical research and has done various radio broadcast for the RAI (italian national radio and television network) and recorded various cd compilations and an album.
He has an important studio and concert activity in jazz and free improvisation bands in the late 70's and early 80's, and in the 90's.
With Psychotomy has extended to film, audiovisual and artistic sound installation his activity.
In 2004 has started with Gianluca Paladino a new band, the Illàchime Quartet (www.illachime.net - www.myspace.com/illachime), which has published an eponymous album.
He has also taught studies of multimedial urban communication and given seminars in the formation and updating of music information technology for various state institute in Naples along with his work as an officially trained steinberg teacher of software application in professional audio work.
Fabrizio Elvetico is also professor of harmony and musical analysis at the national music college of Trapani (Sicily).

www.myspace.com/fabrizioelvetico
audiopan(at)yahoo.it