Mario Panseri -01- In questa tua stagione.wmv

Mario Penseri - " Adolescenza" - 1973 Reseña extraÃda desde Internet: Mario Panseri was an Italian composer and musician born in Rome in 1945. In 1973 he released this suite inspired by a novel called "Agostino" by writer Alberto Moravia. The critically acclaimed album "Adolescenza" is a moving piece of music in the softer-prog field, music that will appeal to fans of the beautiful side of RPI rather than the "difficult" side. It has a flowing soundtrack feel to it and is notable for featuring the contribution of his friend, the wonderful Enzo Capuano who is also on this site. Capuano calls the album "one of my favourite albums of all time, because it told a story - a movie called adolescence. Even its cover reminds you of a movie poster. While listening to it you could feel that sense of bewilderment you experience in the presence of sensations whose origin is unknown, when you are completely at the mercy of an effect without understanding its cause, when you are happy about a trifle, and the slightest thing scares you...." Mario Panseri released two other albums and continued playing music until his early death in 1995. "Adolescenza" is truly a minor masterpiece of the RPI movement which I can't believe hasn't been more trumpeted by Italian prog enthusiasts. It reminds me a bit of Stefano Testa's "Una Vita" in some ways, vocally, an often more acoustic than electric vibe, and compositionally, though perhaps with more of a classical sound than folk. While not a big and <b>...</b>












