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Concert

Concerto per tre stanze di museo

Nicola Ratti
February 15 2025, 6.00pm
PREMIERE
Running time: 4 hours
A versatile musician and sound designer, Nicola Ratti brings a long-form concert to FOG, conceived specifically for the spaces of Milan’s Galleria di Arte Moderna. The music permeates three adjacent rooms of the GAM, which vary in size, color, and acoustic characteristics, following the spatial suggestions of each interior in a generative transformation. The passage of time is marked by visual elements, including lights and performative incursions. There is no defined point of view, no direction or limit. The audience is invited to move through the soundscape, stopping wherever they want and for as long as they want, in a sensory journey between space and time.
Nicola Ratti is a versatile musician and sound designer who has been working in various experimental fields for many years. His sound production creates systems that take shape from repetition and dilation, with a focus on the construction of environments that gravitate in relation to the space and architecture we inhabit. Born in Milan in 1978, he has performed solo or in other ensembles in Europe, North America, Russia, and Japan, and his albums have been released by several international labels. Among others, he has the following collaborative projects to his credit as a musician: Bellows with Giuseppe Ielasi, NR/MA com Masato Egashira, What We Do When in Silence with Alessandra Novaga and Enrico Malatesta, and Superpaesaggio with Malatesta and Attila Faravelli. His works cross different spheres starting from theater, as the main context, and spanning cinema, performing arts, radio, and sound art. A member and co-founder of Standards, a cultural center active in Milan between 2015 and 2022, in 2024 he founded LL edizioni, a cultural production and organization platform through which he has released his latest solo album Automatic Popular Music.
With a degree in Set Design and Stagecraft from the Accademia di Belle Arti in Venice, while still a student Andrea Sanson began working in the electrician’s department at the Teatro La Fenice and carried out his first projects there. He began his experience in the field of opera as an assistant to Fabio Barettin, Alessandro Carletti, and Bruno Poet, then continued his research in the field of dance, experimental theater, and performance in contexts such as the Venice Biennale, the independent production center Spazio Aereo, working with artists including Claudia Castellucci, Silvia Costa, OHT, Marta Bellu/Trifoglio, and Gloria Dorliguzzo. In 2017 he began working with Societas Raffaello Sanzio as a lighting technician and operator in the tour of the shows Democrazia in America, La vita nuova, Sul concetto di volto nel Figlio di Dio, Buster, Bros, Il terzo Reich and Berenice by Romeo Castellucci.
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The concert will last 4 hours. The spectators are free to attend the performance at the time and for as long as they wish: it is possible to enter and leave the venue for the duration of the action. Space capacity is limited: there may be a wait time to access the performance.
Credits
Creation: Nicola Ratti Sound design and Music: Nicola Ratti Light design: Andrea Sanson

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