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2026-05-16
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This is the second album 'The River in The Sky' from Alessandro Ambrosi, an accordionist and composer from Italy, and a superb ambient music from the vibrant fusion of accordion and Japanese beauty.
His talent as a music composer was admired by internationally critics by his release'Eco', for accordion and string orchestra, premiered in Florence. As well as his new arrangements of Vivaldi and Piazzolla for 'Seasons' recorded in Copenhagen, and 'Sogni', his first solo album, weaving accordion with self-composed soundscapes and acoustic and digital instruments. This album exhibits his outstanding gift for playing an accordion. First picking up the instrument at the age of seven and going on to train with Fabio Rossato at the Conservatory of Trento and Geir Draugsvoll at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen. This background has made it possible for him to express not only in the genres of classical and contemporary music, but also of ambient and electronica.
This album 'The River in The Sky' was created based on the sounds which Alessandro Ambrosi recorded whilst in Japan in 2025, alongside four Japanese musicians; Ayako Kanisasare, one of the foremost international performers of the shō, a Japanese free reed musical instrument, Kenji Azuma, multi-instrumentalist and field recorder of ambient music, Takahiro Kido, a music composer from Anoice and his bandmate and pianist, Yuki Murata. They added sometimes gentle and mysterious sounds to Alessandro Ambrosi's beautiful but ephemeral melodies.
The title of the album 'The River in The Sky' takes its name from the Japanese word for the Milky Way, and it expresses a river that crosses the sky temporarily, as sound crosses space, as the traveller inhabits places that become home only in the act of passing through them.
This is the ambient music masterpiece without boundaries in all senses, which incorporates Bashō Matsuo's poetics of travel, Taikan Yokoyama's dissolving contours, the animistic thresholds of Hayao Miyazaki's cinema, and the Buddhist philosophy of impermanence and non-duality.
Alessandro Ambrosi (Pordenone, 1992) is an accordionist, composer, and sound designer. He began studying the accordion at the age of seven, and went on to train with Fabio Rossato at the Conservatory of Trento and with Geir Draugsvoll at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen - a formation that gave him a deep grounding in the classical and contemporary repertoire, while leaving room for everything that would follow. Over the years his practice has moved well beyond those boundaries, expanding into composition, electronic music, field recording, and theatre. As a performer he has appeared across Europe, Japan, and the USA, collaborating with orchestras including the Orchestra of Teatro La Fenice and the Orchestra of Teatro Carlo Felice, and working with theatre institutions such as the Teatro Goldoni in Venice and the Centro Studi Pier Paolo Pasolini. He has also been an active commissioner and first performer of new works, premiering pieces by composers including Benjamin de Murashkin, Mario Pagotto, James Black, and Juan David Zuleta. A parallel compositional thread runs through his work: Eco (2024), for accordion and string orchestra, premiered in Florence; new arrangements of Vivaldi and Piazzolla for Seasons (2024, Trio Aurae), recorded in Copenhagen; and Sogni (2025), his first solo album, weaving accordion with self-composed soundscapes and acoustic and digital instruments, which received significant critical attention and was aired on Rai Radio 3 (Battiti) and Audio Interface (Forgotten Futures). In 2025 he took part in an artistic residency in Japan, collaborating with Ayako Kanisasare (shō), Kenji Azuma (field recorder), Takahiro Kido (composer), Yuki Murata (piano), and others, before joining the Tokyo Ambient Collective, with whom he recorded Winter Ambience (Ricco Label Japan). The River in the Sky, his forthcoming album on Ricco Label, continues this trajectory into environmental and ambient sound.
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