I SILENTI

I Silenti

At the intersection of a concert, a dance show, an opera and a piece of theatre, I silenti invents a form with a unique atmosphere, a dreamlike space that pays tribute to the Romani soul and to those who are condemned to silence. A space for poetic expression echoing the music of Monteverdi that inspired Fabrizo Cassol...

FABRIZIO CASSOL - Composition
TCHA LIMBERGER - Vocals and Violin
SHANTALA SHIVALINGAPPA - Dance
CLARON MCFADDEN - Vocals
NICOLA WEMYSS - Vocals
JONATHAN ALVARADO - Vocals
PHILIPPE THURRIOT - accordion
VILMOS CSIKOS - Double bass
SIMON LELEUX - Percussion
GEORGI DOBREV - Kaval 

proof that art and music can bring a little compassion - CASSOL

a little sharing of suffering and fear, but also of beauty and life - CASSOL

How do you make the unspeakable visible - BRUZZ

proof that art and music can bring a little compassion - CASSOL • a little sharing of suffering and fear, but also of beauty and life - CASSOL • How do you make the unspeakable visible - BRUZZ •

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Album 2021

‘t'amo mia vita’

Filmed at Theatre de Namur 2020

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  • At the crossroads of concert, dance, opera and theatre, I Silenti invents a form with a singular atmosphere, a dreamlike space that pays homage to the Romani soul and to those condemned to silence. A space of poetic expression echoing the music of Monteverdi, from which Fabrizio Cassol drew his inspiration.

  • FABRIZIO CASSOL - Composition
    TCHA LIMBERGER - Vocals and Violin
    SHANTALA SHIVALINGAPPA - Dance
    CLARON MCFADDEN - Vocals
    NICOLA WEMYSS - Vocals
    JONATHAN ALVARADO - Vocals
    PHILIPPE THURRIOT - accordion
    VILMOS CSIKOS - Double bass
    SIMON LELEUX - Percussion
    GEORGI DOBREV - Kaval 

  • I Silenti 2021 - Outthere Music

  • A musician? The term is decidedly too narrow to describe Fabrizio Cassol. From Seraing to the heart of the world, this gifted saxophonist follows a spiritual quest. And he teaches us that everything in life can be intense as long as we are connected.’ LE SOIR

    At the crossroads of concert, dance, opera and theatre, I Silenti invents a form with a singular atmosphere, a dreamlike space that pays homage to the Romani soul and to those condemned to silence. A space of poetic expression echoing the music of Monteverdi, from which Fabrizio Cassol drew his inspiration. SCENEWEB.FR

    How to make the unspeakable visible BUZZ

    A living library of oral tradition, Tcha Limberger embodies this poetic allegory of the Roma's confrontation with their lost origins. As in an ancient drama, a chorus forms around the singer with the voices of Nicola Wemyss, Jonathan Alvarados and Claron McFadden. Georgi Dobrev's kaval (Balkan flute), Vilmos Csikos's double bass, Philippe Thuriot's accordion and Simon Leleux's percussion provide the musical accompaniment (brilliantly)’. DEMANDEZLEPROGRAMME.BE

I Silenti

Fabrizio Cassol recomposed Monteverdi’s madrigals for the Roma musician Tcha Limberger as a homage to everyone who has been silenced. 

In 2019, Bruegel was a surprising production for more than one reason, not least because of the exciting dialogue that Lisaboa Houbrechts created on stage between drama and live music. That did not escape the notice of composer Fabrizio Cassol, who promptly invited her to work with him. With projects like Coup Fatal and Requiem pour L., Cassol has proved to be a master at ‘recomposing’ existing music and magically transforming it into a new story.

And this new story is special: through the figure of Tcha Limberger, a blind Roma musician, I Silenti makes a connection between the Porajmos, the forgotten genocide of the Roma during WW II, and excerpts from Monteverdi’s madrigals that speak of love and war. Two worlds that conduct a dialogue and flow into each other.
 
Tcha Limberger is joined by Claron McFadden, Nicola Wemyss and Jonatan Alvarado for the vocals and recitation. Philippe Thuriot, Georgi Dobrev, Simon Leleux and Vilmos Scikos are accompanying them on an arsenal of instruments from very diverse musical traditions. In this hybrid universe, Houbrechts evokes echoes of the lost mother, the lost Indian origins of Tcha and the Roma, through the appearance of Indian dancer Shantala Shivalingappa. 

I Silenti is like a poem that not only tells about the Roma but also everyone who has been silenced. A homage.