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THE MESSAGE COMES FIRST: A CONVERSATION WITH THE SHELIAK TRIO.

When you wish upon a star, as they say, you get lots of stuff. Well, the Sheliak Trio is actually named after a star, and I can tell that chatting with Matilde Michelozzi (cello), Emanuele Brilli (violin) and Sergio Costa (piano) has undoubtedly been a highly rewarding experience. That is to say that I hope this conversation could prove itself as part of the equation not only in my own eyes, but also in yours. Ready to find out something more about this Italian chamber group and their thoughts and feelings regarding music-making?

“dandelion” by Ostel & Edoardo Gastaldi

In the ambient track titled “dandelion,” a collaboration between Ostel and Edoardo Gastaldi, the listener is invited to embark on a sonic journey that unfolds through the many layers of introspection. Available on Spotify, the track meanders through an ethereal and reflective soundscape, characterized by layers of sound that beckon a deep and personal exploration.

“dandelion” does not follow a linear narrative but opens up like a kaleidoscope of sensations and images, making each listen a unique and subjective experience. The notes intertwine delicately, creating an environment conducive to contemplation and meditation. The floating melodies and ambient sounds merge into a sound texture that, despite its apparent simplicity, manages to evoke an intense range of emotions.

Haden Dewis – Reminiscence

From the EP “Everpresent”

JONAS COLSTRUP – Rain from a Blue Sky

From album At The Crest

Anna Bondareva – Sakura 桜

Intuition piano album

KI off the book, HEUREKA POP ORCHESTRA – 160

neoclassical, new-minimal, crossover, world music, instrumental, contemporary, jazz, whatever…

Francisco José Villaescusa – KOMOREBI (STRING QUARTET)

SUNLIGHT THROUGH THE TREES

Adrian Zaharia – VINCERE

Victory

Jacob’s Piano & Adrian Zaharia – SNOWING

A Winter track

ZKHR – Piece in H

Video in collaboration with Evgeny Ganeev

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