"Lucciole" is a CD release by Italian violinist and composer Silvia Tarozzi on the adventurous label Unseen Worlds, presenting a deeply intimate, quietly radiant exploration of sound and memory. Centered around strings, voice, and subtle ensemble textures, the album unfolds like a series of nocturnal miniatures: fragile, hovering melodies, gently pulsing drones and delicate harmonies that evoke fireflies drifting in the dark. Rather than relying on virtuoso display, Tarozzi focuses on nuance, space and resonance; the music often feels suspended in time, moving between contemporary composition, improvisation and a kind of dreamlike folk lyricism. The recording invites close, attentive listening--tiny details in bow pressure, breath and room sound become part of the musical language, creating a poetic landscape that is both contemplative and emotionally direct. "Lucciole" is ideal for listeners drawn to subtle, exploratory modern music that still speaks with warmth and human presence.
Unseen Worlds is a label renowned for its carefully curated catalog at the intersection of contemporary composition, experimental music and overlooked modern classics. With a strong focus on high-quality production and thoughtful presentation, the label has helped bring attention to distinctive musical voices that might otherwise remain under the radar. Releases on Unseen Worlds are known for their artistic coherence, meticulous sound and detailed liner notes, making the label a trusted source for listeners seeking adventurous yet approachable listening experiences.
Silvia Tarozzi is an Italian musician whose work moves fluidly between composed and improvised music, with a particular interest in timbre, extended techniques and the expressive possibilities of the violin and voice. She has become known in contemporary and experimental circles for her sensitive, exploratory playing and her collaborations with forward-thinking composers and ensembles. Tarozzi's projects often blur the boundaries between classical tradition, personal song and sound art, and her recordings have been noted by specialized press and dedicated listeners for their emotional depth and sonic refinement. "Lucciole" stands as a key statement of her artistic identity, crystallizing her ability to create music that feels at once fragile, luminous and quietly transformative.