Dive into the enigmatic world of Stelvio Cipriani with his 2011 release, "Il medaglione insanguinato: malocchio." This captivating album, released under the Cinevox label, is a testament to Cipriani's versatility and mastery of various musical styles. Spanning just over 35 minutes, the album is a rich tapestry of compositions that seamlessly blend piano solos, lounge, and pop elements, showcasing Cipriani's ability to create evocative and atmospheric soundscapes.
The album opens with "Emily's Studio - Titoli," setting the stage for a journey through a variety of moods and tempos. Cipriani's piano work shines in tracks like "Baby Death - Piano Solo" and "Baby Death - Piano solo fast," demonstrating his technical prowess and emotional depth. The lounge-inspired pieces, such as "Il medaglione insanguinato perchè - Piano lounge" and its sequel, add a touch of sophistication and intrigue.
For those who appreciate dynamic shifts, "Emily's Studio - Con batteria" and "Emily's Studio - Senza batteria" offer a compelling contrast, highlighting Cipriani's skill in both rhythmic and minimalistic compositions. The album also features tracks like "Astaroth" and "Bloody Love," adding a darker, more intense edge to the collection.
Stelvio Cipriani's "Il medaglione insanguinato: malocchio" is a must-explore for fans of instrumental music, offering a rich and varied listening experience that showcases the artist's unique talent and creativity.