- Italian progressive rock
The Italian progressive rock scene was born in the early 70s, mostly inspired by the "progressive" movement in Britain, but with certain features of its own that makes some sources mention it as a separate musical genre.
In the early-to-mid-70s,
Italy was one theEurope an countries most interested in this genre; many English bands such as Genesis,Van der Graaf Generator andGentle Giant were discovered by the Italian public before they had consolidated a fan base in their home country. Consequently, progressive Italian groups were prolific. Some received worldwide attention, such asLe Orme ,Premiata Forneria Marconi , Area - International POPular Group andBanco del Mutuo Soccorso . Most of the bands, however, were mainly known inside Italy.As CD reissues started appearing and the Internet made information flow easier during the 1990s, the Italian bands were discovered and rediscovered by a number of progressive rock fans internationally. Reissues proved so successful that several recordings which were never released at the time received their first pressings on CD in the 1990s and 2000s. The "discovery" of Italian progressive rock by foreign fans also led to bands such as Celeste being re-evaluated as core bands, despite the fact that they were virtually unknown in Italy at the time.
The 1990s also saw a resurgence in bands performing progressive rock. The first of the well known bands to do so was Ezra Winston, but other groups such as Finisterre, Deus Ex Machina, and
Moongarden soon established themselves as well respected progressive rock acts. More recentlyLa Torre dell'Alchimista andLa Maschera di Cera have carried on the Italian progressive rock tradition, sporting a very 1970's style.Hallmarks
Italian progressive rock encompassed a number of different styles. The Italian progressive scene produced a large number of bands releasing one record before disappearing into obscurity. This was the case with highly-regarded bands such as
Cervello ,Museo Rosenbach ,Alusa Fallax ,Apoteosi , Murple,Alphataurus ,Gruppo 2001 ,Locanda Delle Fate ,Maxophone and Semiramis.One very noticeable defining feature of Italian progressive rock in the 1970s is the extensive use of
Mixolydian and Dorian scales, rather than just the more common Ionian andAeolian mode s. Every PFM album contains at least one Mixolydian or Dorian song.Symphonic rock bands
Italy's symphonic rock boomed in 1972, after the successes of
Van der Graaf Generator 's "Pawn Hearts ", which was number one in Italy's charts for 12 weeks early that year. The scene more or less ran dry by the end of 1975. [http://www.gnosis2000.net] Owing to the difficulty of making a living as a rock band many bands from Italy released only one or two albums before disappearing.The most popular bands, such as
Banco del Mutuo Soccorso ,Premiata Forneria Marconi andLe Orme , playedsymphonic rock heavily influenced by classical music, against the backdrop of the Italiancanzone tradition.Bands like
New Trolls ,Osanna , Metamorfosi,Alphataurus , Semiramis andBiglietto per l'Inferno had a harder edge, but still with traits of the symphonic tradition.More experimental bands
Franco Battiato 's 1970s output showed influences from electronic music. While his first albums can be called symphonic orprogressive rock , his work became increasingly inaccessible, incorporatingmusique concrète andserial music . The willingness to experiment culminated in "L'Egitto prima delle sabbie " in 1978, where one chord is repeated throughout each LP side. After this, he turned more commercial, eventually earning huge national success.In the latter half of the decade, several bands more directed towards contemporary music or RIO emerged, such as
Picchio dal Pozzo ,Opus Avantra andStormy Six .Newer bands
Bands such as Finisterre,
La Maschera di Cera , Deus Ex Machina, DFA,Germinale ,Bread For Teethless andMary Newsletter have made an impact since the progressive scene experienced a slight revival in the 1990s.Timeline
Before 1971
English
progressive rock bands such as Genesis were popular in Italy. In 1970, releases by Italian bands, however, still favoured American-stylepsychedelic rock , such as The Trip, Osanna,Le Orme andIl Balletto di Bronzo .Banco del Mutuo Soccorso had already refined their progressive rock sound, as is evident from their recently released "Live" record recorded that year, but they did not release anything until 1972.1971
In this year,
New Trolls released the seminal "Concerto Grosso per i New Trolls ", a collaboration withLuis Enriquez Bacalov . It was a mix of "canzoni", rock andclassical music , and helped putsymphonic rock on the map in Italy. Other notable releases wereI Giganti 'sconcept album "Terra in Bocca ",Buon Vecchio Charlie 's self-titled symphonic rock album, andLe Orme 's organ-based album "Collage".1972-1974
In 1972, a creative explosion suddenly occurred, with PFM,
Banco del Mutuo Soccorso ,Il Balletto di Bronzo ,I Teoremi ,Quella Vecchia Locanda and more releasing their most acclaimed work.RIO and minimalism, 1974-1980
In this period, the number of the typical symphonic albums released decreased dramatically, already by 1975–1976 the Italian style of symphonic rock was close to being annihilated. Perhaps as a replacement, there emerged a quite differing wave of avant-garde music, often with links to
RIO andminimalist music . Examples areStormy Six ,Picchio dal Pozzo ,Franco Battiato 'sClic! and Pierrot Lunaire (band).Concept albums
*
Le Orme 's "Felona e Sorona ", about two distinct, distant planets- one full of love and warmth, the other cold and dreary.
*Banco del Mutuo Soccorso 's "Darwin! ", aboutDarwin's travels to the Galapagos Islands and histheory of evolution .
*Metamorfosi 's "Inferno", based onDante 's Inferno.
*Museo Rosenbach 's "Zarathustra", based onNietzsche 's book.
*Murple 's "Io Sono Murple", the story of a penguin who is taken into captivity.
*Blocco Mentale 's "POA", based on the preservation of nature.
*Il Rovescio della Medaglia 's "Contaminazione", based onBach 'sWell-tempered Clavier .
*Alusa Fallax 's "Intorno alla mia cattiva educazione", the story of a boy with a strict upbringing who struggles to follow his own destiny.
*I Teoremi , the album simply called "I Teoremi", is one of the rarest Italian prog-era albums.ee also
*
Music of Italy
*Progressive rock
*Neo-progressive rock References
* [http://rateyourmusic.com/list/clay70/greatest_1970s_italian_progressive_albums__the_top_50_ List of the Top 50 Italian Prog albums from the 1970s.]
* [http://www.italianprog.com Italian Prog Website]
* Asbjornsen, D. E., "Secret Gardens of the Mind: A Comprehensive Guide to the Golden Era of Progressive Rock (1968-1980)", ISBN 978-1899855124, ISBN 1899855122.
* [http://www.gnosis2000.net Gnosis Website]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.