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A profile on the artist

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Tullio Angelini

Musician, Promoter and Independent Record Producer.

Cultural manager of the All Frontiers project,

supported by the More Music Association.

It operates in the musical sections of experimentation and sound avant-garde. He played the oboe for many years (although his first studies are on the trumpet) and he also worked "in the field" studying some instruments of the tradition of peasant civilization such as the "piva" - bagpipes from Northern Italy - collaborating in various formations and producing a CD of songs and music from Val Resia, in the province of Udine, commissioned by the musician and producer John Zorn.

His inquiries, between music of popular derivation and its re-proposal, between academic and experimentation, which have matured in the course of his activity an interest and approach to the area of 'djing'; or 'turntablism'; (the turntable becomes an authentic musical instrument). An articulated work, conceived and dedicated to the composition and decomposition of existing sound tracks (both from vinyl and CD). Then a frequentation and deconstruction of the elements of the "tradition" and of the post-twentieth century, to imagine and reassemble a work from scratch.

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He has collaborated, among others, with the musicians David Shea, Carlo Mariani, Marc Ribot and with the American cellist Frances-Marie Uitti in a project in those territories where writing and improvisation are just some of the parameters for the arguments discussed. Investigation of a continuously changing sound spectrum that is encoded and recovered to point towards the center of the sound.

He collaborates as a musician with the I.R.A.A Theater / Institute of Research on the Art of the Actor, in Rome, with the director Renato Cuocolo, the actress and dancer Nur/Raffaella Rossellini and, among others, the actors Massimo Ranieri and Carlo Salucci, in a theater-dance show called "Decomposition and recomposition from a painting by Paul Klee". 

 

He organized Italian tours and concof various foreign musicians,including: Tone Dogs, Art Moulu, Iva Bittová, Marc Ribot, David Shea, Zeena Parkins, Mike Cooper, Amy Denio, John Zorn, Antony Braxton etc.

 

Curator of the musical review "Zattere alla Deriva" at the Teatro Miela in Trieste and member of C.I.R.C.A., which worked for a decade in the national territory for concert organizations.

 

He founded the "More Music" cultural association, a structure that has been operating for over thirty years in the territories of artistic innovation.

 

He is artistic director of the international review All Frontiers / Investigations on contemporary art music, dedicated to avant-garde, experimental music and to those so-called electroacoustic sounds.

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In 2006 he published the book Di Prodigi Segreti / Presenze e Visioni di benandanti in the Monfalconese area. A production that explores the micro-cosmos of the benandanti (a sort of shaman) in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region and investigated between the 16th and 17th centuries.

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He is present (turntable set and cd players) at the 2007 edition of the “Absolute Poetry / Cantieri Internazionale di Poesia” festival together with the poet Ivan Crico and the famous launeddas player Carlo Mariani.

He collaborates for the incidental music with the butoh dancer Eleonora Zenero, for the show "Clairiere", Brescia 2008.

 

Invited to participate, with the famous American cellist Frances-Marie Uitti, in the edition of the Udine Jazz festival, 2007.

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He collaborates for the scene music with the dancer Francesca Proia, for the show “The cat inside”, Ravenna 2011.

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He also produces, for the Japanese label Avant, the cd Šmarnamiša! Resia Valley Music-Folk songs & dances from north-east Italy, commissioned by the musician and composer John Zorn.

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Among the other publications of the More Music label, he produces three CDs on the sounds of tradition and research in the sector, in collaboration with the New York musician David Shea and the Nuestra Signora ensemble: “The Poem de Nuestra Signora”, 1997. “El ritual de North et Sud", 1998. "Extasis" 2006.

Jenny sings Nico, from 2019, with singer, musician and composer Jenny Sorrenti. A project dedicated to Nico, Andy Warhol's muse and former Velvet Underground.

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In 2022 the gestation of a book edition begins that will include all those productions and imaginations of a path, supported by More Music, over more than thirty years.

Credits

All Frontiers collaborators

Sources and Original Images:

The illustrations selected for the construction of this site are extracts from the layout of All Frontiers '89 / '90 / '91 / '92.

Graphic project curated by:

Project Collaborators and Consultants:

Edward Caputo

Graphic Design 2011

Oriana Cocetta

Art Work 2010 / '11 / '12 / '13 / '14

Robert Duse

Art & Design 2005
Graphic Design 2006 / '07 / '08 / '12
Graphic Design (Poster) '11 / '13

Manuela Mersecchi

Graphic Design 2009

Francis Messina

Graphic Design 1989 / '90 / '91 / '92

Massimo Miani

Graphic Design (Catalogue) 2013 / Graphic Design '14

Albert Moreu

Art & Design 2005

Giorgia Saccucci 

Illustration 2005

Sylabantes

Graphic Design 2010

Home Page Video

Vladislav Delay (Finland), Alessandra Novaga (Italy), Rhys Chatam & Charlemagne Palestine (USA), Séverine Ballon (France), Gavin Bryars Ensemble (United Kingdom), Anna Homler & Mia Zabelka (USA / Austria)

Soundtrack

The soundtrack at the opening of the site is taken from the live concert of the Gavin Bryars Ensemble on the occasion of the '14 edition of All Frontiers festival in Gradisca d'Isonzo, Italy.

Web Design:

Special Thanks:

Silvia Tullio Altan, Andrea Antonello, Alessandro Arbo, Francesca Bergamasco, Mauro Bertogna, Oriana Cocetta, Contemporanea, Diana Crampton, Leo Crampton Dazzara, Mauro Dazzara, Gianni Della Rossa, Alessandro De Mitri, Gianni Archive, Roberto Duse 'Dudu', Anna Ferrua, Lucio Furlan, Paolo Jacob, Luciano Martinis, Francesco Messina, Sandro Pizzin, Luciano Rossetti, Nicola Sani, Pino Saulo/Battiti_RaiRadio3 , Carlo Sclauzero, Mario Selva, Costantino Soncini, Mirko Spazzapan, Mauro Stocco, John Zorn, Paolo Zuliani.

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