26 Nov, 2015
Opera director Marco Martinelli preserves the beautiful music by Cristian Carrara, that surrounds and transforms the pit almost in a warm bed, and introduces short and intense stretch of writing the earth, the fertile black earth of Romagna, converted into money by...
24 Sep, 2015
“The player” and “The commonplace’s song” are the two narrative episodes on which spreads the music of Carrara, something viscous, of densely sweetened, very refined in the tastes and in the colors, changing as a ‘pucciniana’ harmonization, but supported by a subtle...
24 Sep, 2015
The music of Cristian Carrara doesn’t mix it to the words but inserts itself in the pause with measured and shiny interventions, far from psychopathy and deliriums of the protagonist, yet totally tuned in mysterious ways to what happens on stage. Carrara also...
2 Sep, 2015
A work of great clarity and simplicity, Carrara’s music reached the audience with its suggestive, rhythmically intense writing, where one can easily find echoes of jazz and film music style. The piece was agreeably performed and the pianist Michelangelo Carbonara and...
12 Feb, 2015
The musical season started very well in Sao Paulo. In early February I got to listen to four formidable concerts. At any rate, once again, on Sunday 8 at the Municipal Theater of St. Paul, John Neschling conducted the Mahler’s Ninth. Before, he had the excellent...
5 Feb, 2015
“Tales from the Underground” is a symphonic poem in which, with new and very personal language, the maestro Carrara develops, through small themes, a refined sound texture, in which the voices of the various instrumental families are opposed and interact, by creating...
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