Ye Shanghai (Chinese: 夜上海) is a live album by artist Roberto Paci Dalò, recorded as a live 5.1 performance in ORF Funkhaus Studio, Austrian Broadcasting Corporation in Wien, for Kunstradio programme and distributed by Soundohm. Beneath the album, the homonym project related to the history of the Shanghai Ghetto.[1]
Ye Shanghai | ||||
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Live album by | ||||
Released | November 2014 | |||
Recorded | January 13th 2013 | |||
Venue | ORF Funkhaus Studio RP4, Wien | |||
Genre | Electronic | |||
Length | 61:00 | |||
Label | Marsèll Records | |||
Producer | Roberto Paci Dalò, Mirko Rizzi, Davide Quadrio, Francesca Girelli | |||
Roberto Paci Dalò chronology | ||||
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Background
editSonic materials are the Chinese song of the 30s Ye Shanghai (Shanghai nights) played by Zhou Xuan, sampled and rebuilt, and samples from archive materials from the years between 1933 and 1949, voices in English, Yiddish, Chinese, German. To these, live instrumental and electronic sounds.[2] The album was presented in Venice on the 10th of November 2014 at the Bevilacqua La Masa Foundation.[3][4]
Reception
editThis section may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. The specific problem is: This should not just be a series of quotes but a summary of the overall critical reception of the album. (June 2020) |
Nessun tentativo di turismo colonial-musicale, piuttosto il voler attingere dalle fonti extraeuropee per realizzare un arazzo sonoro senza tempo, dove tecnologia e suoni dalla vita reale si fondono in un continuum di grande fascino sonoro.
-Carlo Boccadoro, Internazionale 06.01.2015 [5]
This complex and poignant sound collage is comprised of recorded voices that quickly dissolve into ambient electronic sound that grows increasingly in intensity over the course of this reflective piece.
-Clocktower Radio NY [6]
This work is packed with history, knowledge and emotion…so much emotion that it brought a friend to tears. The music accompanying the imagery was infectious, meditative, transitory, crawling into my psyche…repetitious beats reinforced the clarity of the images, their power and resonance.
-Rachel Marsden, Rachel Marsden's Words blog 14.09.2012 [7]
Ye Shanghai è molto più di un disco. È una ricerca innovativa in cui l’artista indaga l’incredibile storia di questo Ghetto.
-Lorenza Ghinelli, Carmilla 23.01.2015 [8]
Ye Shanghai è musica contemporanea che non ha nulla da invidiare alle soluzioni di Brian Eno. Il clarinetto suona su loop rubati ad una famosa canzone cinese “Ye Shanghai” del 1937 che la scompongono fino a rendere impossibile il suo riconoscimento. L’opera diventa così un unico lunghissimo brano di un’ora che si sviluppa con suggestioni stratificate.
-Stefania Mazzotti, gagarin orbite culturali 31.01.2015 [9]
Track listing
editNo. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Ye Shanghai" | 61:00 |
Personnel
edit- Bass clarinet, sampler & electronics - Roberto Paci Dalò
- Sound Engineers - Elmart Peinelt, Suzanne Wirtitsch
- Kunstradio Producer - Elisabeth Zimmermann
- Design: Roberto Paci Dalò
Credits
edit- Mastered at Farmhouse Studio Rimini by Andrea Felli
- First performance: September 6, 2012, SH Contemporary - Shanghai Contemporary Art Fair; commissioned by Massimo Torrigiani
- First broadcasting: January 13, 2013, ORF Kunstradio, Vienna
- Published by L’Arte dell’Ascolto
- Production: Marsèll Records, Arthub, Giardini Pensili
Marsèll Records, Marsèll001
References
edit- ^ Landi, Martina. "Ebrei a Shanghai, tra speranza e paradosso". Gariwo. gariwo.net. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
- ^ Bettinello, Enrico (25 April 2013). "Gli ebrei di Shanghai". gdm. giornaledellamusica.it. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
- ^ "Formazioni. Roberto Paci Dalò". Arte.it. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
- ^ "Roberto Paci Dalò – Ye Shanghai – Performance". Artribune. artribune.com. 14 November 2014. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
- ^ Boccadoro, Carlo (6 January 2015). "Note sotto l'edera". Internazionale. internazionale.it. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
- ^ "Roberto Paci Dalò, Ye Shanghai". CLOCKTOWER. clocktower.org. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
- ^ Marsden, Rachel. "YE SHANGHAI 夜上海 – Roberto Paci Dalò". Rachel Marsden's Words. rachelmarsden.blog. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
- ^ Ghinelli, Lorenza (23 January 2015). "Ye Shanghai". Carmilla. carmillaonline.com. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
- ^ Mazzotti, Stefania (31 January 2015). "Roberto Paci Dalò presenta Ye Shanghai". gagarin orbite culturali. gagarin-magazine.it. Retrieved 9 June 2020.