Franco Battiato releases today his latest album, titled Apriti sesamo! (Open sesame!). It's a mosaic of quotations and electro pop. There's his opinions as well as his long time partner Manlio Sgalambro, lyrics in both Italian and English, citations of Santa Teresa D'Avila, Dante, Arabian-Sicilian poet Ibn Hamdis among others, while the music mixes pop to motives by Gluck's Orfeo ed Euclide, Rimsky-Korsakov's Sherazade and Passacaglia di Stefano Landi, a composer from the 16th centery. Passacaglia is also the first single off the album. Listen snippets here.
In a recent interview he declared he feels no more anger for people, only compassion. And that he's sorry for those who are slaves of their egos and cannot imagine new lives. Wise words indeed. He sings:
"I'd like to go back to see the past again to understand better what we have lost.
We live in a horrible world...."
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