Italian improvisation group formed in 1964. The group featured Mario Berton… Read Full Bio ↴Italian improvisation group formed in 1964. The group featured Mario Bertoncini (perc, piano), Walter Branchi (double-bass), Franco Evangelisti (piano), Hohn Heineman (trombone, cello), Roland Kayn (Hammond organ, vibraphone, marimba), Egisto Macchi (perc, celesta) and (most famously) Ennio Morricone (trumpet). Frederic Rzewski (piano) also appears.
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Schema 3
Gruppo di Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza Lyrics
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@LilaYogini
this is real psychedelic music. Finally a knew this. Ennio and others like him will always be flying in a cosmic beauty before and after their human death
@diseasefire
Unbelievable there`s even Ennio Morricone in this one! What an incredible band!
@caterinaborali2159
Che super gruppo .
@udomatthiasdrums5322
still love it!!
@markdaelmans2225
RIP Ennio.
@cgrim003
Schema 1 is a precursor to Pelt's Empty Bell Ringing in the Sky.
@iancockayne2939
I can’t make my mind up on this. The title MUSICA SU SCHEMI translates to: ‘Music on schemes’ and GRUPPO DI IMPROVVISAZIONE NUOVA CONSONANZA translates to: ‘Improvisation group new consonance’ which, I think, means: ‘An improvised combination of new notes that are in harmony with each other due to the relationship between their frequencies’. The difficulty I have is finding the “music” and the “harmony”. However, I found it an interesting conceptual listening experience. 👍
@edgamilcar92
id prefer "new consonace, imorovisational group", but its ok either way...
@sssnacksss
if i may- “consonance” suggests a familiar relationship between elements. however “new consonance” suggests, to me anyhow, a desire to find relationships between sounds that are other than the familiar or ordinary.
@asdu4412
"Notes that are in harmony with each other due to the relationship between their frequencies". That would be old consonance.