violin, harp, percussionist, piano, double bass
Italie, Reggio Emilia, Teatro Ariosto
Cristina Zavalloni : voix.
When I studied composition with Luciano Berio in the early sixties in  Milan, I also rehearsed and performed concerts and radio recordings with  Cathy Berberian, who was at that time married to Berio. Then, one year  ago, Cristina Zavalloni asked me to compose a song for her for the  Berberian project of I Teatri. 
Cristina, for whom I had already written several other pieces,  is the first singer I've met since Cathy Berberian who has the same  musicality and flexibility, and who is able to cross over the borders of  different singing styles. Therefore I decided to read through the ca.  30 letters and postcards I had kept from Cathy Berberian, to find a good  text for the piece. I chose the letter in which Cathy tells about her  meeting with Stravinsky (who speaks French in this letter) where he  decided to make a version for her of "Elegy for J.F. Kennedy". 
Although some parts of the letter are somewhat personal and, you  might say, touching, I decided to use the letter in its unabridged  form.
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