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  1. Albums
  2. the blue hour - federico albanese

Federico Albanese - The Blue Hour (LP)

Federico AlbaneseFederico Albanese
  • LP
  • 1 piece(s)
  • 2016
  • 13 tracks
  • 47 min
  • neoclassical
The Blue Hour - Federico Albanese
The Blue Hour
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The Blue Hour - Federico Albanese
The Blue Hour - Federico Albanese

Product description

Federico Albanese, the Milan-born, Berlin-based composer, invites you into a world of elegant melancholy with his 2016 album, "The Blue Hour." This neoclassical and minimalist masterpiece is a testament to Albanese's ability to weave intricate textures with piano, synth, and cello, creating a soundscape that is both evocative and soothing.

"The Blue Hour" is a journey through 13 tracks, each a unique exploration of sound and emotion. From the hauntingly beautiful "Nel Buio" to the serene "The Blue Hour" itself, Albanese's compositions are a study in contrasts, blending light and dark, hope and despair, in a way that is both profound and accessible.

The album's title track, "The Blue Hour," is a standout, capturing the ethereal beauty of that fleeting moment between day and night. Other highlights include "Migrants," a poignant reflection on the human condition, and "Céline," a tribute to the French filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard.

With "The Blue Hour," Federico Albanese has crafted an album that is as much a work of art as it is a piece of music. It's a collection of songs that will transport you to a place of quiet introspection, where you can lose yourself in the beauty of the music. Whether you're a fan of neoclassical music or simply appreciate beautiful melodies, "The Blue Hour" is an album that you won't want to miss.

This LP is pressed on 180g vinyl.

Tracks

  1. Nel BuioFederico Albanese
    1:21
  2. Time Has ChangedFederico Albanese
    6:05
  3. MigrantsFederico Albanese
    3:58
  4. Shadow Land, Pt. 1Federico Albanese
    3:54
  5. Silent FallFederico Albanese
    3:48
  6. CélineFederico Albanese
    4:04
  7. And We Follow the NightFederico Albanese
    3:09
  8. Shadow Land, Pt. 2Federico Albanese
    2:59
  9. The Boat and the CoveFederico Albanese
    3:54
  10. The Blue HourFederico Albanese
    3:59
  11. InterludeFederico Albanese
    1:19
  12. My Piano NightFederico Albanese
    4:45
  13. StellifyFederico Albanese
    3:43
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Product specifications

Details

Album
The Blue Hour
Artist
Federico Albanese
LP release year
2016
Album release date
15 januari 2016
Label
Berlin Classics
EAN
885470007069
Available
No

Product information

Format
LP
Quantity
1 piece(s)
Mono or stereo
Stereo
Duration
47 min
Tracks
13 tracks
Weight
180g

EAN

EAN
885470007069

Other

Limited Edition
No
Country
Germany
Genre
Neoclassical
Box set
No
Remastered
No
Reissue
No

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  • Albanese's Blue Hour Enchantment

    5 out of 5 stars
    ayuftuhyDecember 27, 2025United Kingdom🇬🇧

    A piano is akin to a book of poems that birds on the move refer to. Or perhaps it's a sky brimming with stars descending upon an abandoned glass factory? Isn't it also a dictionary of waves? Trust me when I say, it's all these things and so much more, particularly when the modern pianist/alchemist Federico Albanese embarks on his compositional voyages that glide through a mosaic of stunning illusions, or untold tales brimming with profound emotion. After experiencing 'The Houseboat and the Moon' (sincere gratitude to QuietCalm Records who persistently chased the powers that be and secured me a clear vinyl copy), my dreamlike state compelled me to immediately dive into The Blue Hour. It's an album that, much like Frahm’s 'Spaces', or Richter’s 'Blue Notebooks', elevates my humanity. The collection features unique short bursts of sound-clouds, to extended reflections on the piano as an all-encompassing spirit, showcasing the unity of human consciousness. Maybe a piano is a valley of nameless flowers that unlock the gates of spring. The album commences with an enigmatic 80 seconds of cosmic hum-drone, undulating into a labyrinth of sounds reminiscent of solar winds and space manipulation. It stands apart from the rest of the album like an undiscovered species. This theme resurfaces in the Interludes that appear in the second half. I pondered if the piano is truly a horizon stitching the seams of an ocean? The masterful fading of the introductory sensory swell (Nel Buio) into the track “Time has changed” has a dramatic impact, where the delicate piano sounds amplify into a highly gratifying 6 note repetition and playful background jangling. Through a distortion emerges the deeply resonant melody line, brimming with wisdom and charm. The unraveling that follows for about 6 minutes leads you to “Migrants,” where the composer, in my opinion, proves himself as the Master of Melodies. It's also immensely satisfying to witness the Italian-born, Berlin-based artist commenting on the political upheaval of our times. The tunes are sorrowfully evocative of the unbearable sadness of, to borrow Agamben’s term, “bare bodies” fleeing from harm, war, and famine towards the safety of gleaming shores, only to be huddled and cordoned off by fellow humans incapable of showing love and empathy. For addressing our political times, Federico Albanese earns my particular respect. The title track (arriving midway through the B side) is a treasure trove of absolutely luscious layers of strings and keys, bound together by a synth organ resonating with a 4 bar pattern. This bouncing pattern gathers the fine dust of high notes and ultimately glimmers with the momentum generated by delectable strings. This track contemplates electronic work through neoclassical lenses and explores melody as a rhythm (or vice versa). We are subtly prepared for the brilliantly glassy, or "Glass-ic" My Piano Night. Time decelerates. I hear my breathing become the background drones of this track. The heaving of lows arranges the crystal-shaped highs with meticulous attention to detail, with all the time in the world. The piece refracts light as if through a transparent fossil stone holding an ancient insect. Here, fragility is beauty. As if the piano is a midnight snowfall or the concentric patterns of vanishing ripples as it starts to rain on a lake. This masterpiece reminds me of a line penned by Leonard Cohen “There is a crack, a crack, in everything, that’s how the light comes in.” Federico Albanese’s The Blue Hour will show you precisely how, and you will also be aptly prepared for his 2018 “By the Deep Sea.” I can't express enough gratitude to QuietCalm Records for curating this. For those who will appreciate it, know that we will forever be bound as friends fortunate enough to have entered “The Blue Hour.”

  • Gorgeous Tunes, Poor Quality

    3 out of 5 stars
    mjabivxoziDecember 25, 2025United States🇺🇸

    The tunes are absolutely gorgeous, but the pressing's quality is quite disappointing. There's a lot of cracks that are really messing up the experience.

  • Lumiere's Stellar Sequel

    5 out of 5 stars
    xoaekgavyOctober 25, 2024United States🇺🇸

    If you're into Ben Lukas Boysen and dustin ohalloran (more like lumiere than his solo piano stuff), you'll love this incredible album. It's a fantastic step up from his first release.

About Federico Albanese

Federico Albanese is an Italian composer and pianist whose music seamlessly blends classical elegance with contemporary sounds, creating a unique and captivating musical experience. Born in Milan in 1982, Albanese now calls Berlin home, where he continues to push the boundaries of his artistry. His compositions, characterized by plaintive piano melodies, delicate cello, and rhythmic drums, reflect his ever-evolving quest for new sounds and experimentation. With a discography that includes acclaimed works like "The Sentinel," "The Passenger," and his latest album "Blackbirds and the Sun of October," Albanese's music is a testament to his versatility and innovative spirit. His music, rooted in neoclassical and minimalist genres, offers a rich and immersive journey for any music enthusiast.

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