Ivan Fedele's "Fedele: Scena, Ruah & Cello Concerto" is a captivating exploration of sound and resonance, blending the genres of free jazz, minimalism, and avant-garde into a unique and immersive experience. Released on September 15, 2003, under the Stradivarius label, this album spans a total of 62 minutes, offering a rich and diverse listening journey.
The album opens with "Scena" and "Ruah," setting the stage for the main event: the Cello Concerto. This major work is divided into four continuous movements, each with its own distinct character and pace. The concerto is a testament to Fedele's innovative approach to composition, where he delves into the concept of 'resonance,' using the orchestra as a large resonating body to create a profound and textured soundscape.
Fedele's mastery of form and structure is evident throughout the concerto. The first movement, "Calmo - Con impeto! - Calmo - Scherzando," begins with a sense of calm before building to a powerful climax and then returning to a playful, scherzando section. The second movement, "Calmo - Un po più mosso," introduces a subtle shift in tempo, while the third movement, "Ritmo!," brings a rhythmic intensity. The final movement, "Epilogo," serves as a reflective conclusion to the concerto.
Throughout the album, Fedele's compositions challenge and engage the listener, offering a blend of complexity and accessibility. "Fedele: Scena, Ruah & Cello Concerto" is not just a collection of pieces but a cohesive and thoughtfully crafted work that showcases Ivan Fedele's unique voice in contemporary classical music.