ARIA DI TE, F. Mesolella 8'29" F. Mesolella, guitar - Teatro Comunale di Caserta
L'IMPROVVISATA AZZURRA, F. Mesolella 3'45" F. Mesolella, guitar / V. Remino, basso / M. Ciaramella, percussioni
VERDE, F. Mesolella 2'12" F. Mesolella, guitar da Concerto dell'Alba, di Sabaudia
O SOLE MIO, G. Capurro, E. Di Capua 8'27" F. Mesolella, guitar - da Concerto dell'Alba, di Sabaudia
MADAMA TERRA, F. Mesolella 4'26" Mediterranea - dall'album "Ecce Rock"
Conceived, mastered and produced by Giulio Cesare Ricci The master was made with the Ampex ATR 102 (Electronic Tube Ampex Model 351-1965), 2 tracks, 1/2 inch 30ips edited by David Manley. The SACD was made transferring the original master onto Pyramix using the dCS A/D and D/A converters Mastering for the SuperAudioCD was done by Giulio Cesare Ricci using the Signoricci's analog and tube system. Photos by Gerry Marcello
This album contains the most significant pieces of music contained in the DVD "Suonerò fino a farti fiorire" When Fausto and I saw this DVD together I immediately told him that I would be very pleased to see the music on this DVD in a Vinyl and in a SACD. Fausto reacted with great enthusiasm and said "it depends only on you ... if you can make the sound of these songs with Audiophile quality" I worked hard to please him but I have only one great regret, that unfortunately Fausto was unable to listen to the finished work. So this album becomes a tribute to his art, his humanity and his music. He is a very variegated portrait that well represents musical moments that see him as a soloist or with other musicians such as Mimì Ciaramella percussion, Vittorio Remino bass, Ferdinando Ghidelli steel guitar and Stefano Benni voice. This project is full of emotions and pathos Giulio Cesare Ricci
Original Analog Master tapes / Signor Ricci master / Unique piece / Pure Analog Recording / 38 cm/sec / sec 1/4 inch / Ampex ATR 102 > Nagra 4s
GUSTAV MAHLER Sinfonia n. 9 in re maggiore (1909-1911) ORCHESTRA TEATRO REGIO TORINO GIANANDREA NOSEDA Concerto realizzato nell’ambito del Progetto Mahler