Salvatore Rossano
After the experience in Spain with the independent video produccion Miradas Sonoras, I fund in 2015 the company SOGGETTI SONORI. The aim of it is to create and produce research content movies
Music Videos
"Icaro" (S.Rossano/L.Patrizio)
Direction, filming, direction of photography and video edition.
"Il Valzer della triste veritá"
(S.Rossano-R.Lombardo)
Video edition
"Sueños y Colores" (S.Rossano)
Filming and edition
Research: Short Videos
Luis Pedraza de Castro: "El picao de la Alberca"
Direction, filming and video edition.
Rojas/Albanese "Niña Camba"
Filming and video edition.
Fuera de (j)Aula (Miradasonoras)
Filming and video edition.
*Video art for the Festival Fuera de (j)Aula, University of Valladolid.
"Sentimento Carovignesel" Barbieria duo (2015)
Direction, video edition.
*A short video produced by Soggetti Sonori as part of the research proyect "Southern Italian Traditional Music today" sponsored by ICCI. A beautiful valzer played by Mauro Semeraro and Giovanni de Palma in Ostuni (Puglia).
"La flauta de Manuel"
Co-Direction, video edition.
*A short video produced by Miradas Sonoras as part of the research proyect "Popular and Traditional Music of Zamora and Miranda do Douro: Documentation, Study and Performance" by the University of Valladolid.
"Marranzanul" *Extra takes (2015)
Direction, video edition.
*A short video produced by Soggetti Sonori as part of the research proyect "Southern Italian Traditional Music today" sponsored by ICCI. During my fieldwork in Sicily (2015), I met the amazing player Luca Recupero in Catania. Here he shows young kids how the 'marranzanu' sounds.
"Gaitas de la frontera"
Video edition.
*A short video produced by Miradas Sonoras as part of the research proyect "Popular and Traditional Music of Zamora and Miranda do Douro: Documentation, Study and Performance" by the University of Valladolid.
"Ritos de Frontera: Romeria da Luz"
Video edition.
*A short video produced by Miradas Sonoras as part of the research proyect "Popular and Traditional Music of Zamora and Miranda do Douro: Documentation, Study and Performance" by the University of Valladolid.