Punti di vista (GleAm Records) is both a musical diary and a personal atlas, tracing Sardinia stage by stage – from Castelsardo to Fluminimaggiore – with music that transforms landscapes into states of mind. Each place becomes a song, blending geography and inner life: the sea breeze in “Vento di mare,” the quiet intimacy of “Spiaggia di riso,” the Mediterranean saudade of “Verde e azzurro,” the metronomic flow of “L’Orologio del tempo,” the dialogue of saxophone and piano in “Pan di Zucchero,” and the timeless melancholy of “Tempio di Antas.” Performed with Sebastiano Dessanay on double bass, Roberto Migoni on drums, and Laura J. Marras on alto saxophone, the project was warmly received at Jazzart in Cagliari, where the quartet presented it live before a packed audience. For Di Liberto, music is not only about describing landscapes but about revealing how those landscapes resonate within him – shaping his identity, […]
Alessandro Di Liberto: Roots and Love
Listening to the new album by Sardinian pianist Alessandro Di Liberto is like opening a Moleskine notebook and reading through the emotions and memories of a journey home.
