lunedì 25 febbraio 2013

The sound of the fountains of Rome

The sound of the fountains of Rome

THE SOUND OF THE FOUNTAINS OF ROME
Second volume
The fountain of Frogs (Music by Roberto De Luca) & Show fountain of Acqua Paola (Music by Ennio Morricone)


This is an audiovisual work that makes a technical interpretation of the musical language and cultural value of the suggestive power of these elements of urban, rich in beauty, and often in history, not infrequently true works of art, always sources of artistic inspiration.
Through dynamic and static shots of fountains and aqueducts, commented out by musical compositions of some of the most famous Italian musicians, transmit to the viewer the feeling that the fountains will have met the artists involved in the project.
The work is based on the language of music: there are no comments, either technical or historical information on fountains.
Only the music seals the images, enriched by the sounds of water every fountain, which comes to life with showing her authentic voice.
The work is an artistic celebration of the city of Rome, reflected in its fountains, which tell the ages of life, whose legacy is collected, transmitted and renewed by contemporary musicians.The fountains and the composers who have participated with their lyrics to the realization of the work are:

First volume
Stelvio Cipriani - Najadi Fountain
Ennio Morricone - Tortoises Fountain
Second volume
Giovanni Fontana - The Fountain of Frogs
Ennio Morricone - Show Fountain of Acqua Paola
Third volume
Franco Micalizzi - Santa Maria in Trastevere Fountain
Amedeo Minghi - Trevi Fountain
Fourth volume
Lucca Barbarossa - Tritons Fountain
Stefano Cenci - Barcaccia Fountain
Fifth volume
Roberto De Luca - Fountains by Giacomo Della Porta
Sixth volume
Nicola Tancredi - The drinking Fountains by Pietro Lombardi

The 5000 fountains of Rome - Rione Sant'Eustachio


©2012Frida Digital Edition present :

"The 5000 fountains of Rome"

Sixth volume

Guide to RIONE SANT'EUSTACHIO



THE 5000 FOUNTAINS OF ROME
Guide to RIONE SANT'EUSTACHIO 's fountains.
Eighth volume

The 5000 fountains of Rome, scattered in the streets, squares, parks, courtyards, are the soul of this project.
Whoever comes to Rome thinks of the Colosseum, a light westerly breeze blowing through the cafes on Via Veneto, the Dolce Vita of the great Fellini, and the embrace of the Pope in St. Peter’s Square.
Rome is also about water with its 5000 fountains. Flowing transparency which enchants out gaze and carries it far away, the sparkling of a thousand silver squirts, the glittering drops that become pearls flying free in the city.
Fountains play a music that is song and prayer, harp and violin. They are the notes of a melody born of eternity, chords that walk together with the mystery of man.
If you are in Rome, check the ebook “The 5000 fountains of ROME”, to see if you are close to a fountain!
THE 5000 FOUNTAINS OF ROME
As you've ever seen…
This is an visual work, cultural value of the suggestive power of these elements of urban, rich in beauty, and often in history, not infrequently true works of art, always sources of artistic inspiration.
Edoardo Vianello, singer and songwriter of popular music, lover of his city and his art, he is passionate about looking for all these fountains, some of which are hidden and almost unattainable for them personal, shoot and create a unique collection that no other can claim.
In this series Vianello provides its photographic heritage and research with the publication of a series of digital volumes, pooling fountains districts and neighborhoods and creating itineraries that allow those who share this same passion to go see them in person.
The first publication includes the eighth districts : Monti, Trevi, Colonna, Campomarzio, Ponte, Parione, Regola and Sant'Eustachio.
Eighth volume:
RIONE SANT'EUSTACHIO


lunedì 4 febbraio 2013

The sound of the Romans Fountains

©2012 FridaDigital Edition present :



Whoever comes to Rome thinks of the Colosseum, a light westerly breeze blowing through the cafes on Via Veneto, the Dolce Vita of the great Fellini, and the embrace of the Pope in St. Peter’s Square.
Rome is also about water with its 2500 fountains. Flowing transparency which enchants out gaze and carries it far away, the sparkling of a thousand silver squirts, the glittering drops that become pearls flying free in the city.
Fountains play a music that is song and prayer, harp and violin. They are the notes of a melody born of eternity, chords that walk together with the mystery of man.