Posts tagged Fabrizio Paterlini
Posts tagged Fabrizio Paterlini
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Fabrizio Paterlini - After the rain there will always be the sun
Comforting beauty, calming music. Fabrizio Paterlini’s new album “Now” will be out soon. Pre-order now! This guy is among the most talented musicians and composers in the free music world.
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Another very fine example of Fabrizio Paterlini’s extraordinary talent.
Fabrizio said about this track:
»Nearly 2 hours ago I asked to my FB friends to give their own images/scenes that melancholy inspires them. I was literally overwhelmed with their beautiful images and thoughts. So I decided to compose this music, to add my contribution to the discussion.
Thank you, guys - you rock.«
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Fabrizio Paterlini - Autumn Stories - Week #4
The italian sound magician did it again…
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Fabrizio Paterlini - Autumn Stories - Week #2
Like Maurice Ravel composed a little tune for a music box …
And here it is! My second song of this crazy autumn stories project is up! This time, i am back to my good old piano - but there’s something you’ll hear that keep it different from my usual piano..
Enjoy and SHARE IT!
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Fabrizio Paterlini - Autumn Stories - Week #1
I’m sure, most of you remember my #musicmonday blog article about the wonderful piano music of Fabrizio Paterlini, one of the most interesting artists around in the free music world. A couple of days ago he started a new, very interesting project called “Autumn Stories”. Every week (through the whole autumn) he will release a new free track of his wonderful piano music as “soundtrack” to the most melancholic season of the year. His music is somewhere between Yann Tiersen, Ludovico Einaudi and Keith Jarrett and fits like a glove to this time of year. Follow this wonderful project here
and share it with your friends. The first track is already up (see/listen above), the second will follow very soon.
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If you like piano music, somewhere between Post-Minimal Music of french composer Yann Tiersen (who became famous with the soundtrack of “Le Fabuleux Destin d’Amélie Poulain”), the neo-romanticism of Italian composer and pianist Ludovico Einaudi and the piano improvisations of Keith Jarrett of the 1970s, I’m pretty sure that you will enjoy the music of Italian pianist and composer Fabrizio Paterlini. Dreamlike, melancholic miniatures, well composed, well recorded and well performed.
(Source: fabriziopaterlinirecords.com)