Franca Sacchi: EN (I,1970,re.2011)****'
Franca
 Sacchi studied piano and composition in Milan and also frequented the 
ORTF in Paris and the Léo Kupper studio in Brussels. Between 1966 and 
1975 she mainly worked as an electronic and concrete music musician 
holding seminars on the subject too. In 1968 she founded the Research 
Centre for Electronic Music in Milan until 1970. There she worked on 
cross-disciplinary projects. After an intense period of meditation she 
abandoned composition and since then only improvised musically and 
"choreutically". She also obtained a degree in sacred music singing and 
Gregorian chant. 
The
 first piece (“ainsi fut le commencement, il n’y aura pas de fin”, 1970)
 sounds like a pulsating tone with additional fading in harmonic and 
noise textures and similar pulsations, expressed in total in the same 
way as a natural environment with insects, only this sounds a bit more 
like a machine with some small irregularities in the pulses it also 
makes it more natural. It is a very meditative piece. 
The
 second piece (“arpa eolia”, 1970) seems to be based upon piano note 
harmonies separated from recordings from inside the piano and made more 
like round fading in clustered waves with its own not too harmonious 
keyboard-like tonal tensions because of the surrounding resonating 
strings and limited sound chamber of the piano. There are a few layers 
of them pulsating on its own rhythm of which some of them have surface 
noise textures.
The
 third track (“quando mi hanno ucciso, se posso dire, e quindi rinasco” 
1972) is an electronic harmonic tone pulsating its way through space and
 time with small, directed changes in its shape and form. New tones with
 overtones pulsate in space too. One beeping pulsation and a smaller, 
slower pulsation then are combined. There’s some small tape hiss 
present. 
The
 last track (danza, mia cara”, 1971) goes even further and stretches 
some changes in shape and form of some foundation into another like one 
big improvisation. It starts with a basic reverb reverberation that 
could have been a tape manipulation perhaps mixed with electronic music,
 finding its own rhythm. Then a second part starts with sea shore-alike 
white noise that is combined with new electronic radiowave sounds, then 
two layers of oscillating and sequencing notes move up and down. Also 
this finds a rhythm of its own, the control over it possibly is based 
upon a direct discovery process through the ears with a direct reaction 
of reshaping this.  Certain rhythmic overtones are filtered out and 
become more apparent. New patterns of oscillation, melody and strange 
harmonies are taken to evolve further in time, with for instance changes
 in tone. These melodic patterns evolve further until certain tones or 
waves are again more dominant pulsations. An interesting piece of a 
creative meeting place of hearing alertness, skills of controlling 
sounds and improvisation by being one with the material.
This
 is the most meditative electronic music I've heard, even though it 
requires best full listening attention, the results are in a more 
complete range of reality in experience compared to music that is 
deliberately made for meditation as functional music, which this surely 
is not. Franca Sacchi saw music as a state of self-recognition, so that 
music making for her is different from the traditional sense of 
composition as a deliberate thought-process, this goes deeper and more 
directly towards consciousness over sound and the creation and findings 
made with it. This sort of oneness can be sensed very well, especially 
on the longest (and last) piece.
