THE ABYSS AND THE UNDERGROUND FLOW

Sandro_Glavina_Channel ha scritto il 08.09.2020 ore 23:44
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Tags: Rock, Artista Music Maker, Alternativa, Pop

FINAL EPISODE (THE ABYSS AND THE UNDERGROUND FLOW): the giant Ban saves the inhabitants from flooding. It stamps its feet on the ground and creates an abyss. The abyss swallows all the water. Thus originates the underground stream.

THE LEGEND OF THE GIANT BAN - Sandro Glavina L’UOMO E L’OMBRA - CONCEPT ALBUM - 2015

Album artwork made by S. Glavina (the imaginary figure of the giant Ban Dragonja obtained through superimpositions and elaborations of photographic images of Pazin's Cave)

Musical ideas, arrangements by Sandro Glavina - Produced by ZenOne Reg.MTKKI15-150615

All rights reserved– Creative Commons License: Attribution - Non Commercial - No derivative works (CC BY – NC-ND)

TRACK LIST

01 - Water of the north

02 - Giant Ban Dragonja

03 - The plow of Ban

04 - The first furrow

05 - Furrow of Mirna (second furrow)

06 - The captain's wife look at the third furrow

07 - The offense to Ban

08 - The flooded valley

09 - Save our land

Final track:- The abyss + The underground flow

 

Wie die Paziner Höhle entstand

Vor langer Zeit, als in Istrien auch Riesen zusammen mit den Menschen lebten, erstreckten sich im Norden von Istrien riesige Seen und Sumpfgebiete. Südlich gab es weder Bäche noch Wasserquellen, und die Leute baten den Riesen Ban Dragonja , ihnen zu helfen das Land zu bewässern. Dragonja spannt daraufhin riesige Ochsen an einen Pflug und pflügt das Land von den Seen bis zum Meer. Als er mit der ersten Furche Wasser bis ins Meer führte, entstand daraus ein Fluss, den der Riese nach sich selber benannte, Dragonja. Am nächsten Tag pflügte er die zweite Furche, indem er einen neuen Fluss schaffte und ihn nach dem Namen seiner Frau nannte, Mirna. Als er beim Pflügen der dritten Furche unterhalb der Mauern des Paziner Kastells geriet, fing die am Fenster stehende Frau des Paziner Kapitäns zu sticheln an. Sie rief ihm spöttisch zu, er würde zu flach pflügen und die Furche verliefe schief. Ban Dragonja fühlt sich daraufhin sehr verletzt und treibt die Ochsen zurück. Aus der unvollendeten Furche sprudelt Wasser heraus und der Paziner Talkessel droht zu überschwemmen. Die Paziner beginnen um Hilfe zu rufen, weinen und bitten Dragonja, sie vor dem Untergang zu retten. Ban Dragonja erbarmt sich ihrer und stößt seinen Fuß tief in die Erde, umittelbar unterhalb der Klippen über denen sich das Kastell erhebt. Mit fürchterlichem Lärm beginnt die Erde abzusacken, durch den Stoß öffnet sich eine riesige Höhle und schluckt die gesamten Wassermassen. So entstand anstatt eines dritten Flusses das schlänglige Flüsschen Pazinčica, dessen Wasser bis zum heutigen Tage spurlos in der felsigen Paziner Höhle verschwindet.

The legend of the giant Ban Dragonija

In ancient times, when Istria was also inhabited by giant beings, the north of the peninsula was an area covered by huge lakes and swamps. In the south, however, there were no streams or springs and the population asked the giant Ban Dragonja to help wet the earth. Dragonja yoked huge oxen to the plow and created a furrow from a northern lake towards the sea. At the first furrow that allowed the water to reach the sea, he gave his name, Dragonja. The following day he plowed the second furrow, giving birth to another river to which he gave the name of his wife, Mirna. While he was plowing the third furrow, which arrived under the walls of the Castle of Pazin,  the wife of the captain of Pazin  began to critic him, telling him that the furrow was shallow and all wrong. Ban Dragonja was deeply offended, stopped the work. In the furrow the water began to flow which slowly flooded the valley of Pazin. The inhabitants began to help Dragonja in his work, praying him in tears to save them from ruin. Ban Dragonja took pity on them and tapped one foot on the ground, right under the cliff on which the Castle stood. With an impressive roar the earth began to open, the strong blow created a chasm that swallowed all the water. This is why instead of a third river arose the serpentine stream today called Pazinčica, whose waters are still lost in the deep Cave of Pazin.

JULIUS VERNE and Pazin's castle and cave

The famous science fiction pioneer Jules Verne, after writing his adventurous novels such as "Around the world in 80 days" and "20,000 leagues under the seas", also found inspiration in this small place in Istria. Here in fact, precisely in Pazin's castle and cave, the illustrious writer set "Mathias Sandorf" (1885), one of the novels of the successful series Voyages Extraordinaires.

Segui Cita

Sandro Glavina is an italian composer, named L'Uomo e L'Ombra. The choice of the name derives from the title of the album "L'uomo e l'ombra" of the band "Abstract Music Nuova Esistenza", an experimental group founded by Sandro Glavina together with his friends in the mid-70s.

In the period 2009-2022, L'Uomo e L'Ombra has done 84 albums. The compositions of Sandro Glavina are partly influenced by progressive rock. Sandro has developed a personal style with many experimentations and actualizations. He offers music beyond borders by intertwining different styles in crossover with each other. Prog, psychedelia, classical, post-rock, jazz, pop are some of the influences that dissolve in ambient atmospheres, citations of contemporary music and minimalist nuances. Sandro Glavina aka L'Uomo e L'Ombra plays the music using VSTI synthesizers, keyboards and adds some loops. Sandro isn't a professional musician, composes and plays music just for fun, but his works reach a good outcome, pleasant to listen. L'UOMO E L'OMBRA

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Commenti

Siggi-M ha scritto il 09.09.2020 ore 00:24

Hi Sandro,Here you can fully feel the Paziners asking for help.You made that interesting.

Very well done 👌👍👏👏👏.

LG,Siggi....

Paulo.Costa ha scritto il 09.09.2020 ore 00:46

cool, cool instrument, I thought it was a soundtrack, I believe it’s a synthesizer. Hugs Glavina, Happy Week for you, friends and family.

Jinty ha scritto il 09.09.2020 ore 00:59

Hello Sandro,

You have created a super track,I like it!!!!!!!

All the best,

Jinty.....

Jochen-S ha scritto il 09.09.2020 ore 09:28

Hello Sandro,
very interesting and artistically done... I liked it...
Greetings Jochen

franco-galateo ha scritto il 09.09.2020 ore 11:53

album che presenta un grande e vario insieme musicale... musica molto curata e di grande effetto.. musicalmente

opera molto varia e di altissima qualità.. anche questo brano ne è la prova tangibile.. Luelo è unico

FRanco

horst-d ha scritto il 09.09.2020 ore 13:57

great rhythmic track 👍👍👍👍👍
well done 🎹🎷🎺🎻🎹♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪

 ♪♪♪🎼💙 💜 💛 💚😊❤️🎧♪♪♪


Best wishes Horst😎
♪♪♪🎵🍁🍀🍁🍀🍁🍀🎼🎧♪♪♪

 

 

Vecchio utente ha scritto il 09.09.2020 ore 15:13

Hi Sandro,

extraordinary...experimental...but interesting and good...super idea to compose and arrange this...good work.

All the best

Bert

Picnicboy ha scritto il 10.09.2020 ore 08:11

Moinsen.

Nice strange. Like that a lot.

Interesting Piece and well made.

I enjoyed to listen.

LG, Pic😎

DJ-HERMAN ha scritto il 12.09.2020 ore 12:19

DOBRA ROBOTA 👍👍👌👌👍👍🎧🎼🎹🎸
 

Renewal ha scritto il 04.12.2020 ore 22:13

Long live the legendary Moog!

🤓

fetter339 ha scritto il 13.12.2020 ore 02:15

This is really out there man... I love the custom artwork that accompanies this piece also. I think that when the composer avoids tonal and/or rhythmic bearings, it widens the imagination of the listener as in Part One. Part Twos' movements between keys are excellent... the organ is a total blast!!