Eleazar Luna est ouvrier dans l’une des dernières mines de salpêtre du désert d’Atacama. Il suit des cours du soir et découvre la poésie avec ferveur, et avec elle l’écriture, puis l’amour. Mais la jeune femme qui le fait chavirer s’intéresse à quelqu’un d’autre, un rival exceptionnel : un jeune boxeur qui fait tourner la tête de toutes les femmes de la ville. …
Rencontrer l’amour de ma vie à treize ans n’a jamais fait partie de mon plan. Mais devenir progressivement sourd à l’âge de vingt et un ans non plus.
J’ai toujours été un battant. Avec des parents abonnés aux séjours en prison et deux petits frères évitant de justesse les placements en famille d’accueil, j’ai appris à esquiver les coups que la vie me donnait. Petit, je n’avais rien qui m’appartenait, jusqu'à ma rencontre avec Eliza Reynolds. …
Excellent early-70's Italian progressive trio (still around today) with classical stylings, featuring keyboards to the fore and a unique dreamy/powerful style. Le Orme was one of the three major Italian groups, the other two being PFM and Banco. This band is usually considered as the Italian Emerson, Lake & Palmer and even Banco del Mutuo Soccorso by the Italian singing. Its music is based upon organ developments and soli reminding Seventies groups which works are essentially built upon keyboards parts.
The band's truly classic period begins with their third next releases. "Uomo Di Pezza" (1972) is one of Le Orme's definitive Italian progressive rock albums…
Jordi Savall is painting Monteverdi in the colours of the Mediterranean. The Catalan maestro has entrusted the title role of this foundational work of Western music to a remarkable baritone: the magnificent Marc Mauillon embodies Orfeo, his resonant and ductile voice in perfect unison with the conductors musical vision. Here, a warm performance and rich sound reign supreme!
Italian Prog band Le Orme were one of the most important representatives of the genre in the early 1970s and recorded several classic albums, which are considered some of the best to come out of this country. The band shared the fate of most of the other Prog bands slowly disappearing from the scene by the end of the 1970s, when the popularity of Prog genre suffered a serious decline. They recorded and performed sporadically over the years, and by the mid 1990s, when Prog was back on the scene, the band formally reformed and recorded their comeback album "Il Fume" in 1996. But it took them another five years to come up with an album, which was a true reflection of their abilities and a formidable companion of their 1970s achievements - "Elementi". This beauty as a concept album, full of great melodies and excellent instrumental work, in the best tradition of the Italian Prog…
During the Carnival of Venice in 1637, a play ‘rappresentata in musica’ was opened to the public for the first time – a success. Opera was born and spread like wildfire. Venice had the largest number of theatres in the world. In 1677, the Teatro Sant’Angelo opened its doors on the campo of the same name. Tiny, chaotic, cheap and extremely productive, it was renowned for its musicians and its sets. This effervescence owes much to the figure of Vivaldi who, from 1705 onwards, regularly premiered his operas there and acted (with his father) as impresario.