Claudio Rocchetti - Goldberg Variations
Kohlhaas- 1Aria
- 2Variatio 01
- 3Variatio 02
- 4Variatio 03
- 5Variatio 04
- 6Variatio 05
- 7Variatio 06
- 8Variatio 07
- 9Variatio 08
- 10Variatio 09
- 11Variatio 10
- 12Variatio 11
- 13Variatio 12
- 14Variatio 13
- 15Variatio 14
- 16Variatio 15
- 17Variatio 16
- 18Variatio 17
- 19Variatio 18
- 20Variatio 19
- 21Variatio 20
- 22Variatio 21
- 23Variatio 22
- 24Variatio 23
- 25Variatio 24
- 26Variatio 25
- 27Variatio 26
- 28Variatio 27
- 29Variatio 28
- 30Variatio 29
- 31Variatio 30
- 32Aria da capo
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Open edition
To the so-called experimental music audience, Claudio Rocchetti is widely known as an incessantly active avant musician (apart from his main solo project he is also part of 3/4HadBeenEliminated, Olyvetty, power quartet In Zaire, and brand new duo Geodetic along with Jukka Reverberi — just to name few of his side projects and collaborations), though he's ever increasingly expanding his investigation into the fields of writing (Il cuore delle formiche) and installation (The Promised Garden).
Through a usual variety of techniques, Rocchetti extends now his deconstructive approach and his ongoing reflection on the shaping of time and memory to the territory that lies between composition and performance, bringing us his interpretation of Johann Sebastian Bach's Goldberg Variations: such an outstanding monstrum-work, regarding which many — no need to recall Thomas Bernhard's Der Untergeher — would end up switching from fascination to obsession (and believe us when we say we're familiar with obsessions, as this label is named after a novel that actually is a tale of an obsession).
«Above all things, I see this work as an amulet, to be worn and shown as an affinity mark to a sort of Goldberg Variations appreciation club. The Variations are the one piece I'd choose to bring with me, like, even to Hell or Purgatory and, just as it happens with everything I love, I necessarily feel the need to re-shape them, and still make something mine out of them.
I feel there's an actual risk of ruining perfection in all this: yet, isn't it part of the work of an experimental musician?»
Goldberg Variations comes in a 300 copies edition on black vinyl, featuring cover and insert artwork by Matteo Castro.
Johann Sebastian Bach
Goldberg Variations, BWV 988
Claudio Rocchetti
Sound craft and tape manipulation
Recorded and mixed between February and September 2016
Mastered by Giuseppe Ielasi
Artwork by Matteo Castro
Released December 8, 2017
Through a usual variety of techniques, Rocchetti extends now his deconstructive approach and his ongoing reflection on the shaping of time and memory to the territory that lies between composition and performance, bringing us his interpretation of Johann Sebastian Bach's Goldberg Variations: such an outstanding monstrum-work, regarding which many — no need to recall Thomas Bernhard's Der Untergeher — would end up switching from fascination to obsession (and believe us when we say we're familiar with obsessions, as this label is named after a novel that actually is a tale of an obsession).
«Above all things, I see this work as an amulet, to be worn and shown as an affinity mark to a sort of Goldberg Variations appreciation club. The Variations are the one piece I'd choose to bring with me, like, even to Hell or Purgatory and, just as it happens with everything I love, I necessarily feel the need to re-shape them, and still make something mine out of them.
I feel there's an actual risk of ruining perfection in all this: yet, isn't it part of the work of an experimental musician?»
Goldberg Variations comes in a 300 copies edition on black vinyl, featuring cover and insert artwork by Matteo Castro.
Johann Sebastian Bach
Goldberg Variations, BWV 988
Claudio Rocchetti
Sound craft and tape manipulation
Recorded and mixed between February and September 2016
Mastered by Giuseppe Ielasi
Artwork by Matteo Castro
Released December 8, 2017