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Hidden Sources (Gurdjieff​/​de Hartmann)

by Alessandra Celletti plays Gurdjieff

  • Alessandra Celletti (piano) - digipack cd
    Compact Disc (CD)

    This music evokes the atmosphere of the peoples of the Near East and Central Asia:the ethnic melodies, asian songs and sacred music of contemplative nature.

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Tracklist
1 Sayyid Chant And Dance
2 Sayyid Chant
3 Sayyid Dance
4 Asian Song
5 Mamasha
6 Asian Song
7 Sayyid Chant And Dance
8 Armenian Song
9 Sayyid Chant And Dance
10 Song Of The Fisherwomen
11 Hindu Melody
12 Asian Song
13 Kurdish Song
14 Sayyid Chant And Dance
15 Asian Song
16 Song Of The Aisors
17 Sayyid Chant And Dance
18 Assyrian Women Mourners

PRESS REVIEWS:

"A beautifull interpretation."
(Gurdjieff International Review)

"Hidden Sources is an excellent CD. The all production is superb and Alessandra Celletti plays like piano magician".
(Thomas Tamvakos - Archive of Greek Classical Composers)

"Beautiful and inspiring!"
(Charles T. Tart - Institute of Transpersonal Psychology]

"Hidden Sources contains the most representative and best selection of the Gurdjieff / de Hartmann music I've heard on a single CD. Alessandra Celletti's interpretations are as sensitive and as idiosyncratic as Glen Gould's. Her playing and selection are exceptional."
(J. Walter Driscoll - author of "Gurdjieff: an annotated bibliography" (1985)/"Gurdjieff: a reading Guide" (1999)

"Every note carves a profile, designs a curve, each key reveals a mountain, a cheekbone, a perfume, a spiritual landscape. Sacred dances for sceptical travellers of knowledge. Immense."
(Marco Boccitto - Il Manifesto - Italy)

"Alessandra Celletti gives magical performances of joint works by G. I. Gurdjieff and TH. De Hartmann."
(John Pitt - New Classics - UK)

"This music is both simple and extraordinarily subtle; and Alessandra Celletti's touch reflects these same qualities."
(Jacob Needleman- San Francisco State University)

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released January 1, 1998

Kha Record

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Alessandra Celletti Rome, Italy

Alessandra Celletti comes from a purely classical background, but her musical and artistic experiences multiply with sudden deviations in a very personal music world; away from labels, difficult to categorize in existing cliché, her unique and irreplaceable center of gravity is the piano. ... more

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