Spiral symbol on textured blue-gray background representing wind movement

Maestrale

“Maestrale non chiede il permesso, entra e smuove.”

With bold breath and ancestral rhythm, this piece by Limen Collective, composed by Fabrizio Leoni, channels the northern Sardinian wind known as the Maestrale. Cold and untamed, this wind dances through villages and coastlines, carrying with it centuries of resistance and resilience.

Built on the traditional Sardinian dance Passu Turratu, the piece breaks and rebuilds its form through modern arrangements. Piano, sax, clarinet, flute, trumpet, tanbur, double bass, and percussion swirl together in a fierce, rhythmic spiral. The textures are sharp, the movement relentless, yet within the chaos, a strange kind of clarity emerges.

“You can almost see the mountains sway and the sea roar.” The wind becomes music, memory, and metaphor.

This is not just a song, but a force. A call from the northwest, where tradition is not preserved in glass but lifted and spun into the present with fire in its bones.

Credits:
Composed by Fabrizio Leoni
Vocals: Alessandra Soro
Trumpet and Flugelhorn: Cesare Mecca
Flute: Gabriele Leoni
Soprano Sax and Clarinet: Simone Garino
Alto Sax: Elena Marchi
Bass Clarinet: Marco Tardito
Piano: Fabrizio Leoni
Tanbur: Masih Karimi
Double Bass: Marco Bellafiore
Drums and Percussion: Luca Guarino
Daf: Masih Karimi

Recorded by Alessandro Taricco (Riverside Studio Torino) – www.riversidestudio.it
Technical Assistance: Gianpiero Ferrando Gabaccia

Mixed by Alessandro Ciola (Laboratorio del Suono – Sermig Torino) – sermig.org

Mastered by Marti Jane Robertson (Studio della Giraffa, Cagliari)
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Progetto grafico a cura di Vanessa Poli – vanessapoli.com

Fotografie di Davide Di Palo