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L' Anfiteatroelabambinaimpertinente

 
Album Review: L' Anfiteatroelabambinaimpertinente

  • Artist: Carmen Consoli
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: December 11, 2001
  • Type: Live
  • Genre: Rock

Review

An ancient Greek amphitheater, an active volcano, the Mediterranean Sea, and an orchestra sound like a pretty amazing setting for a live album. These were in fact the arrangements for Carmen Consoli, whose L'Anfiteatroelabambinaimpertinente was recorded during two shows at the Teatro Greco in Taormina, Sicily, in July 2001. The material is all from previous releases, though she does include a great cover of "Amado Mio" -- and she's a much better singer than Rita Hayworth -- that fits perfectly with the lush acoustic feel of the album. The use of the orchestra highlights Consoli's Italian influences (as opposed to her American or British ones), which gives her music a kind of sentimental feel that works well, even when the songs are anything but romantic. Understandably, Consoli chooses pieces that lend themselves better to this type of interpretation, the ones that are pretty, simple, and naturally soft enough to allow for orchestral embellishment without overdramatizing or overpowering the force of the band and the singer herself, who is absolutely the star of the show. Her voice is even better live than it is in the studio: full of emotion, passion, and both fragility and strength as she makes her way through the 15-song play list. Consoli performs a few tracks using just an acoustic guitar or two ("Quattordici Luglio," "Confusa e Felice," and "In Funzione di Nessuna Logica"), but for the most part she and conductor Paolo Buonvino (who also composed the music for the film L'ultimo Bacio, which featured Consoli's song of the same name) utilize the orchestra's ability to its fullest potential and heighten the effect of the songs. Despite the relative gentleness of the album, there is no dearth of intensity here; instead, the subtle depth that comes from the orchestra gives her work an added measure of vitality. "Contessa Miseria," which closes the album, is a perfect example of this. The strings add an urgency to Consoli's already intense and expressive voice, and as the vocals end and the guitar fades, the orchestra continues on, finally smoothing out into a soft chord and the chant of "fuori" (the Italian equivalent of "encore") by the audience. It's a perfect way to end an excellent album, and proves Consoli's fantastic versatility and talent as a complete artist. ~ Marisa Brown, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Per Niente Stanca Carmen Consoli Carmen Consoli (5:21)
Parole di Burro Carmen Consoli Carmen Consoli (3:55)
Venere Carmen Consoli Carmen Consoli (4:34)
Blunotte Carmen Consoli Carmen Consoli (4:15)
Geisha Carmen Consoli Carmen Consoli (3:12)
L 'Ultimo Bacio Carmen Consoli Carmen Consoli (3:49)
In Bianco e Nero Carmen Consoli Carmen Consoli (4:19)
Confusa e Felice Carmen Consoli Carmen Consoli (4:17)
Equilibrio Precario Carmen Consoli, Massimo Roccaforte Carmen Consoli (3:42)
Bonsai #2 Carmen Consoli Carmen Consoli (1:10)
Amore di Plastica Carmen Consoli Carmen Consoli (3:55)
In Funzione di Nessuna Logica Carmen Consoli Carmen Consoli (3:25)
Amado Mio Doris Fisher, Allan Roberts Carmen Consoli (2:16)
Quattordici Luglio Carmen Consoli Carmen Consoli (4:04)
Contessa Miseria Carmen Consoli Carmen Consoli (4:46)

Credits

Riccardo Nanni (Registration Assistant), Massimo Roccaforte (Arranger), Rosaria Cozzo (Violin), Rino Baglio (Corno D), Ninni Panzera (Art Compiler), Pasquale Faucitano (Violin), Rosaria Mastrosimone (Viola), Carmen Consoli (Vocals), Alessandro Tirotta (Violin), Edy Campo (?), Eszter Nagypal (Cello), Puccio Panettieri (Percussion), Paolo Noschese (Violin), Maurizio Nicotra (Mixing), Davide Bortolin (Violin), Daniele Tramontani (Sound Design), Luisa Grasso (Violin), Carmen Consoli (Artistic Producer), Gianfranco Lisanti (Violin), Daniele Cappello (Violin), Raimonda Raginyte (Violin), Fabrizio Longo (Violin), Mirko Raffone (Cello), Mario Struglia (Studio Assistant), Francesco Barbaro (General Coordination), Leandro Misuriello (Bass (Acoustic)), Domenico Marzano (Flute), Graziano Ostuni (?), Angela Alessi (Violin), Tony Brundo (Piano), Vincenzo Cavalli (Assistant Conductor), George Marino (Mastering), Gianluca Carbonelli (Sound Consultant), Damiano Antinori (Studio Assistant), Elena Majoni (Violin), Davide La Rosa (Double Bass), Roberta Bullace (Viola), Salvatore Petrotto (Violin), Leandro Misuriello (Double Bass), Domenico Maggiotti (Technical Director), Massimo Roccaforte (Mandolin), Remo Scafati (Backline Technician), Gianni Cicalese (Fonico), Concetta DeBenedetto (Violin), Carmine Daniele Lisanti (Double Bass), Giuseppe Paratore (Trombone), Salvatore Celona (Oboe), Massimo Roccaforte (Chitarrone), Anna Barca (Cello), Agatino La Colla (Violin), Aldo Fiorini (General Coordination), Paolo Buonvino (Orchestral Arrangements), Robert Ferrero (Orchestra), Lucio Orazio Pappalardo (Clarinet), Salvatore Fragapane (Trombone), Nino Sergi (General Coordination), Carmen Consoli (Chitarrone), Marco Castagna (Orchestra Supervision), Francesca Anfuso (Viola), Carmela Romeo (Violin), Marina Mollica (Cello), Giuseppe Lisanti (Violin), Marcello Caputo (Clarinet), Luca Albanese (Corno D), Alessandro Oliveri (Trumpet), Claudio Buja (?), Fabio Constantino (Clarinet), Giuseppe Ruggeri (Trumpet), Alessandro Acquaviva (Orchestra), Monica Bonanno (Violin), Alessandro Crisafulli (Violin), Francesco Barbaro (Producer), Silvio Visco (Live Sound), Gisella Horvat (Viola), Gabriella Anastasi (Violin), Giuseppe Mafali (Double Bass), Francesca Barillà (Violin), Rosanna Pianotti (Viola), Puccio Panettieri (Drums), Maria Grazia Armaleo (Tympani [Timpani]), Daniela Bonvento (Viola), Maurizio Fetoni (Service Coordination), Leonardo D'Agostino (Corno D), Giuseppe Barberi (Fagotto), Carmen Consoli (Arranger), Maria Immacolata Patricò (Viola), Nuccio La Ferlita (General Coordination), Sergio Chinigò (Violin), Laura Di Lorenzo (Cello), Massimiliano Gentile (Studio Chief), Giuseppa Genziana D'Anna (Cello), Salvatore Portuesi (Violin)
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