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Pablo: Pensieri
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 5/17/2024

Pablo: Pensieri
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 5/17/2024
- Composers: Luis de Pablo
- Label: Stradivarius
- UPC: 8011570372789
- Item #: 2635539X
- Genre: Classical
- Release Date: 5/17/2024

Product Notes
Roberto Fabbriciani's journey continues into the depths of the work of Luis de Pablo (1930-2021). After the CD dedicated to the flute works of the great Spanish composer, the CD Pensieri is now released which sees Roberto Fabbriciani, a flautist who has collaborated with the major composers of our time, engaged with the Basque National Orchestra directed by José Ramon Encinar. At the opening is the piece that gives the album it's title, Pensieri, Rhapsody for flute and orchestra composed in the years 2013-2014, in four movements. Followed by Flauta, tú voladora from 2020 for flute in C, Solo Kunst (2000-2017), Three fugues from "Die Kunst der Fuge" by J.S. Bach for clarinet solo in the flute version by Roberto Fabbriciani and, at the end of this intense listening journey, Sólo un paso (1974) for a flutist and an actor, with the elaboration of the flute part by Roberto Fabbriciani. Between unexpected sounds and very personal musical solutions, the album presents a program of great expressive richness, and offers itself as a heartfelt homage to a central figure in the history of Spanish music and, more generally, of the contemporary musical panorama.