OPUS AVANTRA comprises three parts: OPUS (opera - work) AVAN
(avanguardia - vanguard) and TRA (tradition - tradition). Their style
blends elements of progressive, classical, opera, jazz and just plain
general weirdness, using keyboards, bass, drums, violins, cellos,
clarinet, flutes and other instruments. They were highly influential in
the progressive avant-garde scene of the time.
"Introspezione"
also referred to as "Donella Del Monaco" has all kinds of classical
influences including contempory classic. Beautiful operatic voice which I
like very much. The second album ("Lord Cromwell") is more difficult,
almost avant garde but contempory and old classical music inspired too.
It takes time to fully appreciate this album but it's worth to give it
that time. "Strata" has beautiful vocal passages, some difficult piano
pieces but very interesting too! The fourth album "Lyrics" is somewhat
overshadowed being less difficult, less intense, with more minimal of
ideas, but still coming forth from the first aproach. Still they are one
of the all time best Italian bands. If you're up to it, start with
"Introspezzione".
- Alfredo Tisotto / Steinway and Fender piano, Hammond, synthesizer and Pipe organ
- Luciano Travella / flute
- Renato Zanella / Fender guitar
- Enrico Professione / violin
- Pieregidio Spiller / violin
- Riccardo Perraro / cello
- Paulo Siani / percussion, drums
- Gina Bianco, Susan Worshap, Cindy Brasher, Carl Adams / vocals
- American Chorus Setaf
1. Flowers on Pride (5:29)
2. Avarice (5:26)
3. Lust (3:53)
4. My Vice (1:59)
5. Ira (7:52)
6. Gluttony (3:05)
7. Envy (5:44)
8. Sloth (4:32)
9. Allemanda (3:03)
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