8 Lust Songs: I Sonetti Lussuriosi

8 Lust Songs: I Sonetti Lussuriosi is a setting by Michael Nyman of 8 pieces of a collection of erotic poetry from Pietro Aretino's I Sonetti Lussuriosi. The songs depict a man and woman's sexual desires for one another in varying contexts. Marie Angel premiered the piece, voicing both the male and female characters, including a voyeuristic old woman, with the Orchestra di Santa Cecilia, conducted by the composer, on 4 October 2007 at the Arsenale in Venice, Italy, on a commission from Venice Biennale. A studio recording with the Michael Nyman Band was released on compact disc 29 July 2008. It is Nyman's 59th album, and the twelfth on his own label.

8 Lust Songs: I Sonetti Lussuriosi
Studio album by
Released29 July 2008
Recorded10 & 11 December 2007, Olympic Studio 1, London
Genreart song, contemporary classical, minimalism
Length45:29
LanguageItalian
LabelMN Records
ProducerMichael Nyman
Michael Nyman chronology
Mozart 252
(2008)
8 Lust Songs: I Sonetti Lussuriosi
(2008)
The Glare
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
BBC [1]
The Buffalo News
The Independentfavorable [2]

In a concert on 8 May 2008, the printed programs for a performance of the work at Cadogan Hall were withdrawn on the grounds that they contained obscene content.[3] The U.S. release of the album has a very large Parental Advisory Explicit Content sticker directly on the jewel case, an extreme rarity in classical music (shared with John Moran's The Manson Family, which was quickly withdrawn and became a collectible).

Track listing

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  1. Questo cazzo voglio io
  2. Fottiamoci anima mia
  3. Io 'l voglio in cul tu mi perdonerai
  4. Tu pur a gambe in collo in cul me l'hai
  5. Dammi la lingua
  6. E saria pur una coglioneria
  7. Mettimi un dito in cul caro vecchione
  8. Apri le coscie, accio ch'io veggia bene

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^ "BBC Music Magazine Vocal August recommended titles - Crotchet Web Store for online purchase of CDs and DVDs". Crotchet.co.uk. Archived from the original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
  2. ^ "Album: Nyman, Eight Lust Songs – Marie Angel et al, (MNR) - Reviews, Music". The Independent. 8 February 2009. Archived from the original on 25 October 2012. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
  3. ^ "Classical Music News:: The Classical Source News:: Michael Nyman Festival Controversy :: Classical Music News". Classicalsource.com. 9 June 2008. Archived from the original on 14 February 2012. Retrieved 13 September 2011.