An original mix of soft progressive and avantgarde atmospheres is the distinctive sound of Pierrot Lunaire, highly regarded among foreign collectors though not particularly representative of the Italian prog.The group was based in Rome, and initially formed by close friends Gaio Chiocchio and Vincenzo Caporaletti (who came from Roseto, Abruzzo) who later recruited keyboardist Arturo Stalteri. All the three members were classically trained and still in their teens when their first LP was released in 1974.Their two albums are expensive due to the high request and the limited distribution made by the RCA subsidiary It that released them.The first, Pierrot Lunaire, contains 12 songs, with acoustic atmospheres mainly based on guitars and keyboards, soft, dreamy and intriguing. There are good tracks like the opening Ouverture XV, but the album can be boring to the more rock-oriented prog fans.Second album, Gudrun, recorded in 1975-76, was planned for release in September 1976 on the experimental Vista label, but it was delayed and released a year later.It saw the entrance of the welsh soprano Jacqueline Darby, replacing Vincenzo Caporaletti that was more interested in jazz, and a sound shift toward a classical-inspired avantgarde, more disjointed than their first work. The trio was assisted by a guest drummer, Massimo Buzzi, on three of the eight tracks.Continuous rhythm changes, musical and spoken samples, classical inspired piano and vocal parts, are the main ingredients of this album that can bring to memory early Faust or similar groups.After the second album Pierrot Lunaire ceased to exist as a group.
Line-up / Musicians
Arturo Stalteri/piano,organ,vocals,percussion
Vincenzo Caporaletti/guitars,bass,drums,flute
Gaio Chiocchio/sitar,mandolin,vocals,guitar,organ,cymbals,timpani
Laura Buffa/vocals
Discography(Album)
Pierrot Lunaire 1974
1.Ouverture XV
2.Raipure
3.Invasore
4.Lady Ligeia
5.Narciso
6.Ganzheit
7.Verso il lago
8.Il re di Raipure
9.Sotto i ponti
10.Arlecchinata
11.La saga della primavera
12.Mandrangola
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