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toroddfuglesteg
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Topic: Three Monks Posted: September 07 2010 at 11:11 |
Three Monks are a unique pipe-organ focused RPI band from Arezzo, consisting of organist/composer Paolo Lazzeri, bassist/engineer Maurizio Bozzi, and drummers Roberto Bichi and Claudio Cuseri. Lazzeri was a prog-rock organist in the early 1970s until public attention shifted, at which time he began the study of romantic classical music, both symphonic and for solo organ. His prime influences came from in-depth study of the music of composer Julius Reubke (1824-1858) and his enjoyment of the progressive rock of King Crimson and Van der Graaf Generator. He and Bozzi decided to form a rock trio which would attempt to combine their love of classical music (neo-Gothic style, German Romanticism of the nineteenth century) and progressive rock. Bozzi has been a professional bassist/composer/arranger since the 1970s and has collaborated in countless studio projects and live tours. They joined with drummers Bichi and Cuseri to form Three Monks and in 2010 released their first work on Drycastle Records, Neogothic Progressive Toccatas. It was skilfully mixed and mastered by Torben Lysholm at Tune Town studio in Denmark. This is only the beginning; the band says there will be future works. The biography and most of the questions in this interview was submitted by Finnforest from the RPI team. Thank you ! I sent his questions and a couple of my own questions over to Three Monks (c/o Bozorius & Julius) and Julius answered them. ########################################
Our Three Monks biography is pretty
extensive so just let us bypass that. But why did you choose that
name ?
We choose Three Monks thanks to an
early video by Procol Harum in which the organist was dressed in monk
clothes....Three means intrume ntal trio ( there are two drummers
but they don't play together)
What is the background of your four
musicians in Three Monks ?
The common background of the rhythm
section is jazz - rock, rock & blues, classical too. The composer
and organist comes from romantic-symphonic rock and classical music
influences.
Lazzeri mentioned being a prog-rock
organist in the early 70s. What band(s) did you play with, and did
you do any recording or touring ?
All the bands of that period were local
bands, without any recording tapes.
What are some of your favorite Italian
bands of the 1970s period?
Banco and Goblin
Please tell us about some of your favorite
classical composers and what you listen to from them.
My (Julius)favourite classical
composers are: A. Bruckner, Julius Reubke, L. Van Beethoven and
Giuseppe Verdi. Let's go straight to the very
impressive Neogothic Progressive Toccatas album. First of all, I
think you deserve our most sincere congratulations for this album.
Please tell us more about the creation
of the songs and the recording. How did you record the organs, the
mic setup and where did you record them (in a church ?) and how would
you describe the music.
Thank you for your appreciation, about
the recording ( talks the bassist - producer Bozorius): meeting Paolo
Lazzeri I found and incredible and unique Pipe organ sound
synthetized (FM synthesis) by Julius himself, after years of study
and research ( he used it for his composing career for classic
organists). So we had the idea to make a whole cd with that sound, so
truly and powerful. After the recording of all the tracks I proposed
him to try to over dub a rock section....the first trial was
astonishing...We felt that it was the right way, thinking that we
could bring that sound in any stage. The greater difficulty has been
sincronizing the bass and drums with the prerecorded organ tracks,
without a reference click ( we have very good drummers..)
Tell us how you integrated classical
organ compositions with prog-rock. How were the drum and bass parts
married to the organ initially? All on paper or arising from
jamming?
The arrangements of the rhythm section
were a freely interpretation of the original sheet music written by
Paolo Julius
Will Three Monks attempt to integrate
any vocals or guitars into future albums?
We think possible to add second lines
of synth but not guitars or vocals, but who knows?
Where do you want or plan to take Three
Monks now ? Will
there be any live shows and what keyboards would you play to recreate
the songs on the road?
Actually
this is a studio band, the only live performance is for solo pipe
organ by other artists as Marco Lo Muscio and Alessandro Bianchi (
they have many concerts in Great Britain and all European main
cathedrals)
According to the Three Monks biography
I have got, you are planning future works. Please tell us more about
these plans. Besides of the new album and perhaps a well deserved
holiday, what is your plans for the rest of this year and next year ?
Julius is working and composing for
the next cd album, adding synths to the neogothic organ. Thank you to Julius for this interview Also thank you for the excellent news that more is yet to come from Three Monks.
Their PA profile is here and their homepage is here Edited by toroddfuglesteg - September 23 2010 at 13:04 |
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Finnforest
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Posted: September 07 2010 at 11:56 |
One of the most unique projects of 2010 across any genre, RPI or otherwise. Heavy Prog fans, pipe organ fans, classically influenced prog fans, be sure to check out Three Monks!
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thellama73
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Posted: September 07 2010 at 12:01 |
Thelonious, Meredith and someone else I haven't heard of?
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Finnforest
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Posted: September 07 2010 at 20:04 |
avestin
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Posted: September 07 2010 at 20:36 |
I bought this album earlier this year on a whim and I'm glad I did.
Thanks for this interview. |
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Man With Hat
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Posted: September 07 2010 at 20:38 |
Sounds interesting!
I'll see if I can find me a copy.
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Finnforest
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Posted: September 07 2010 at 20:43 |
CD Baby has it on CD and download. Just to name one I know of.
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memowakeman
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Posted: September 08 2010 at 00:03 |
Great interview, I was interested on them since I read Jim's review. Seems to be one of those albums I should get soon.
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ozzy_tom
Prog Reviewer Joined: March 15 2006 Location: China/Poland Status: Offline Points: 754 |
Posted: September 08 2010 at 21:25 |
I thought they used real pipe organ on this album! I'm really suprised that it's synth-made organ sound...
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Nightfly
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Posted: September 13 2010 at 12:19 |
Nice one! Interesting to read about this excellent new band. I'm really enjoying this album. |
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Man With Hat
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Posted: September 14 2010 at 00:29 |
Nice.
Next time I order from there its included.
Thanks.
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