Today we are really excited to announce the original soundtrack of ‘Tutto Brucia’, the new theatrical show by Motus, composed by RYF to be released on October 7th, 2022 via your beloved Bronson Recordings; listen to the first excerpt from:
“Pocket Full Of Ashes (Tutto Brucia Ed.)” here:
“Tutto Brucia OST” PREORDER here:
Tutto Brucia (Music From The Motus Show) is the original soundtrack composed by R.Y.F. for the homonymous new theatrical show by the acclaimed Motus theater company by Daniela Nicolò and Enrico Casagrande (MDLSX, Panorama, NELLA TEMPESTA), that sees her as protagonist on stage – on songs and live music – together with Silvia Calderoni and Stefania Tansini.
Tutto Brucia (Music From The Motus Show) is the original soundtrack composed by R.Y.F. for the homonymous new theatrical show by the acclaimed Motus theater company by Daniela Nicolò and Enrico Casagrande (MDLSX, Panorama, NELLA TEMPESTA), that sees her as protagonist on stage – on songs and live music – together with Silvia Calderoni and Stefania Tansini.
R.Y.F. says she created the music, based on the union between the electric guitar and a more and more free and powerful voice, starting from improvisation, that means following her usual instinct: “All the tracks were born during the natural work in progress with Silvia, Stefania and Demetrio Cecchitelli, who composed the soundscapes. Once tuned to the atmosphere of the scene, I started working on the text with the help of the words suggested by Ilenia Caleo, curator of the dramaturgical research, and by the same Motus, who granted me however total freedom of writing.”
This is why it was decided to record live Tutto Brucia (Music From The Motus Show), during a show at the Triennale Milano, in November 2021, in order to represent the fundamental interaction between music and text.
Recording, editing and mixing were completed by Andrea Cola at StoneBridge Studio, who carried out a remarkable production work, masterfully depicting the depth of the theatrical spaces. Finally, the master was entrusted to Giovanni Versari. “Although the tracks can be appreciated on their own”, R.Y.F. continues, “it would be nice if those who listen to the record could also attend the show, which is never the same as itself but depends every time on our energies and feelings. I follow every second what is happening on stage, insinuating myself between the sentences and actions of Silvia and Stefania, in a continuous giving and receiving space”. So, the voices of Calderoni and Tansini intertwine with the music and become the imaginative link to relive the passages of the show.