Fausto Romitelli
Trash TV Trance
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Composer:Fausto RomitelliGenre:ChamberCompose Date:2002Average_duration:10:56Trash TV Trance is a contemporary classical composition by Italian composer Fausto Romitelli. The piece was composed in 2002 and premiered on November 22, 2002, at the Musica festival in Strasbourg, France. The composition is divided into three movements and has a total duration of approximately 20 minutes. The first movement, titled "Trash TV," is characterized by its use of distorted electric guitar sounds and electronic effects. The music is fast-paced and frenetic, with sudden shifts in dynamics and rhythm. Romitelli was inspired by the chaotic and fragmented nature of television programming, and this movement reflects that with its constantly changing textures and sounds. The second movement, "Trance," is more meditative and introspective. The music is built around a repeating pattern of chords played on the electric guitar, with electronic effects creating a dreamlike atmosphere. Romitelli was influenced by the repetitive structures of minimalist music, but he adds his own unique touches with the use of electronic effects and unconventional harmonies. The final movement, "Dancefloor," is the most energetic and upbeat of the three. The music is built around a driving rhythm, with electronic beats and distorted guitar riffs creating a sense of urgency and excitement. Romitelli was inspired by the energy and intensity of dance music, and this movement reflects that with its pulsating rhythms and catchy melodies. Overall, Trash TV Trance is a highly original and innovative composition that blends elements of rock music, electronic music, and contemporary classical music. Romitelli's use of electronic effects and unconventional harmonies creates a unique sound world that is both challenging and rewarding for the listener. The piece is a testament to Romitelli's creativity and his ability to push the boundaries of contemporary classical music.More....