Arrigo Lora-Totino – Trio Prosodico LP

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Edition of 250 copies. “Arrigo Lora-Totino (Torino, 1928) is considered one of the fathers of Italian sound poetry. He’s mostly known for having curated the anthology “Futura: Poesia Sonora” (Cramps Records, 1978), where he collected the voices of the most interesting sound poets of the twentieth century, but also for being a key figure in the Italian experimental poetry. Active since the late Sixties, he gave more than 200 performances of “Gymnastic Poetry” and “Liquid Poetry” (using the Idromegaphone, a tool invented on purpose to let the voice sound through water) and a series of mimic declamations of avant-garde texts, from Futurism to Dadaism, Russian ‘Zaum, Expressionism, Surrealism, Lettrisme and Concretism.

This sound poem in six movements – performed as a vocal trio together with Sergio Cena and Laura Santiano – was recorded in 1976 in Torino at Studio di Informazione Estetica (S.I.E.) and is considered by the author himself one of his most important works. First volume in a series of sound poetry releases coordinated by Luca Garino, comes in a deluxe edition with the complete reproduction of the handwritten original scores.”