With works lauded as "truly novel and genuinely intriguing" (Washington Post), "noteworthy in the sea of fluff that passes for electronic music" (Option Magazine), and "a listener's joy" (New York Times), Cervetti has proven himself a worthy contender in the world of contemporary classical music. In his 2nd release on Navona, the composer draws from his South American heritage to present 4 orchestral works on par with the wondrous Nazca Lines in Peru.
2 Las Indias Olvidadas: II. Chacona Para El Martirio de Atahualpa
3 I. La Planicie Del Mono (The Monkey's Plain)
4 II. La Arana (The Spider)
5 III. El Colibri (The Hummingbird)
6 IV. Suenos Del Extraterrestre (Dreams of the Extraterrestrial)
7 V. Las Manos, Himno (The Hands, Hymn)
8 Madrigal III
With works lauded as "truly novel and genuinely intriguing" (Washington Post), "noteworthy in the sea of fluff that passes for electronic music" (Option Magazine), and "a listener's joy" (New York Times), Cervetti has proven himself a worthy contender in the world of contemporary classical music. In his 2nd release on Navona, the composer draws from his South American heritage to present 4 orchestral works on par with the wondrous Nazca Lines in Peru.