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Il Ladro Di Anime / Diario Segreto Contraffatto
- (2 Pack)
- Artist: Daniel Bacalov
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 7/13/2018

Il Ladro Di Anime / Diario Segreto Contraffatto
- (2 Pack)
- Artist: Daniel Bacalov
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 7/13/2018
- Artist: Daniel Bacalov
- Label: Soave
- Number of Discs: 2
- UPC: 8055323520959
- Item #: 2058810X
- Genre: Rock
- Release Date: 7/13/2018
- This product is a special order

Product Notes
Soave present a joint reissue of two of Daniel Bacalov's albums: Il Ladro Di Anime (1984) and Diario Segreto Contraffatto (1985). Daniel Bacalov, composer of music for theater, cinema, and dance, studied classical guitar and percussion. He composed the music of numerous theatrical performances represented in many international theater festivals. His first two publications on LP were Il Ladro Di Anime, presented at the Venice Biennial of 1984 and Diario Segreto Contrattato. Soave offer these two fundamental documents of the period, reprinting them for the first time in a limited edition on double LP. The compositions are mainly structured on ethnic percussions played in a masterly manner, accompanied by acoustic guitars and synths of the time, in particular the DX7 and PPG Wave. The dictated rhythm unites the show as a universal and indeterminate single body. In those years the theater in Italy broke from it's usual codes, mixing "high" and "low" culture, introducing a new language and new reflections, redefining the theatrical event and the need to investigate all the territories of creativity; in this panorama the sounds and the music assumed a central importance that today remain the most concrete testimony of that extremely creative experimental period.
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Artist(s)Daniel Bacalov