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KuartetS by Kristian Sensini

Tracklist
1.Bicycle Promenade3:04
2.French Dream4:08
3.Quiet Please2:45
4.In una Rete di Linee5:53
5.Some Kind of Freedom3:20
6.La Stanza di Vanni5:14
7.Sweet Sadness2:36
8.The Fairy Garden3:02
9.Erewhon4:24
10.John & Jerry2:53
11.Random Encounter3:13
12.Parche5:08
13.Changeling Lullaby2:18
14.Les Fleurs du Mal4:38
15.The Shapes of Memory4:03
16.The White Ship (November 1919)4:35
17.Waiting for Godot4:23
18.Andy & Leo3:06
23.John & Jerry (piano demo)2:22
26.Some Kind of Freedom (piano demo)2:37
Credits
released June 4, 2020

Recorded in June 2019 in Los Angeles by Esession Strings Quartet

String production: Pablo Hopenhayn Mixed at KeyeStudioS (Italy)

Musical Consulting: Peyber A. Medina H.

Mastering by Christian Wright – Abbey Road Studios (London) His skills in soundtrack production have been employed on the Oscar winning Gravity composed by Steven Price, two Harry Potter films and The Master – composed by Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood. Oh…and he worked on Kid A. And the full Bjork catalogue.

Graphic project by Fidia Falaschetti & Kristian Sensini Layout by Jan Mozzorecchia

“A beautiful project, filled with life, joy and vitality.”
Michael Price

“To introduce us into his world, in the first track Kristian offers us a lively and coloured bicycle, which immediately encourages a relaxed ride and a contemplative listening attitude. After a little more than an hour of sparkling surges and languid retreats, the last quartet takes us straight to the very emblem of the impossibility of a finish line, of a point of arrival: that Beckett’s “Godot”, meaning the uselessness of waiting and of expectations. You could therefore infer that a path so deliberately inconclusive, almost stranded and mutilated of a definite perspective by its own author, is equivalent to a dead end road, or a bottle with no trace of a message. Nevertheless, you could not be further from the sense of which KuartetS is permeated: as in living itself, it is not the destination nor the presumed lesson that counts, but the journey (here a musical one), always so new and unpredictable. And what is more, in this effort of his – which also has the grace of what is obtained without effort – Kristian, who is an experienced composer at the service of moving-images, this time only meets his own requirements, and the urgencies of his own feelings. And the 17 answers that he gives to himself and to us are all beautiful: they are personal reinterpretations of the twentieth-century chamber music tradition, suspended between minimalism and Celtic mists, between Old Europe and the New World, between Philip Glass and Tin Hat Trio. But there is so much more: you just have to get on the bike and ride those 66 minutes of pure listening pleasure.”
Sergio Bassetti
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