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The trio Saite develops experimental and improvisational music through timbral research that focuses on decontextualizing instruments. Their sound production merges acoustic instruments with electroacoustic sounds generated in real-time from recording the ensemble. This creates a dense sound matter and opens an imaginary musical journey where transformations of sound occur as manifestations of the invisible. The trio is composed of Cécile Delzant on violin, Ivan Bringas on expanded guitar, and Filippo Gillono on acoustic guitar.

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Saite

The trio Saite develops experimental and improvisational music through timbral research that focuses on decontextualizing instruments. Their sound production merges acoustic instruments with electroacoustic sounds generated in real-time from recording the ensemble. This creates a dense sound matter and opens an imaginary musical journey where transformations of sound occur as manifestations of the invisible. The trio is composed of Cécile Delzant on violin, Ivan Bringas on expanded guitar, and Filippo Gillono on acoustic guitar.

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SAITE

Noise music, ambient, contemporary, radical improvisation.


Saite conceives sound production as a vibrant, living space where sounds and
performative gestures mix and merge.
The trio develops timbral research that focuses on the practical decontextualization
of instruments. Sound matter is densified by interaction with electroacoustic
sounds generated by real-time recording of the acoustic ensemble.
The musical movement opens to an imaginary journey where metamorphoses of
sound occur as manifestations of the invisible.
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Cécile Delzant - Violin
Ivan Bringas - Guitarra expansiva
Filippo Gillono - Acoustic Guitar

Aliento, Saite - 2023


Musica Insolita
https://musicainsolita.bandcamp.com/album/aliento

Video performance
https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/889114008
https://youtu.be/My5UrNFGKYM?si=3ysPUEpyV9Pf8LUd
Filippo Gillono (Italy)
Filippo Gillono is a guitarist and composer
He studied jazz guitar (BA) and jazz composition (MA) in Turin. He is an active member
of the experimental and improvisational music scene in Turin and Berlin. In recent years
he has worked in several international projects with the trio Naso 2, the Italian collective
Pietra Tonale, Salmoni (Salmoni esc.rec) and with Imut Adan, Turkish psych-rock singer-
songwriter. He recently began a collaboration with the intercontemporary ensemble
GAME and is pursuing an advanced master's degree in contemporary music led by the
Ictus ensemble at the KASK conservatory between Ghent and Brussels. In 2020, during
the residency Officin&ideali, Residencies in Transit, he realized with the Zaratan group a
multidisciplinary sound installation entitled ITER. He has collaborated internationally
with artists such as Uval Avital ("Rivers" at the GAM Museum in Turin), Hilary
Galbreaith, Hansko Visser, Pasquale Calo', Kamil Pietrovich, Pablo Lienhard, Vincent
Laju, Ivan Bringas, among others.
He has performed in several international festivals such as JFT and Jazz is Dead in Turin,
Fusion Festival, Duna Jam, Valkhof Festival, Keçi Festival, Salon iKSV (Istanbul).

Ivan Bringas (Mexico City)


Ivan Bringas is a classically trained guitarist, improviser and composer. Throughout his
career he has developed his own performance styles on the instrument while remaining in
contact with different musical languages, styles and techniques.
A graduate in classical guitar from the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory of Turin, his training
began very early, after growing up at Café Jazzorca, a music research center and record
label founded by his parents in Mexico City. His training has been enriched over the years
thanks to encounters with Leo Brouwer, Victor Villadangos and Fred Frith.
Since 2007 he has been developing the project Guitarra Expansiva with which he won the
INBAL award in 2010. He has produced several record works such as Guitarra Expansiva
in 2011 for Jazzorca Records, Que viva s'aninnia for the Objet-a label in 2015 and
Nepantleras for the New York label Zoar records in 2022.
He has presented his projects in Italy, Norway, Germany, Austria, Czech Republic,
Portugal, France, Spain and Mexico.

Cécile Delzant (France)


Cécile Delzant is an improvising violinist based in the city of Turin originally from
Annemasse. She pursued classical studies at several European conservatories (CRR de
Paris, CRR de Lille, Royal College of London) and studied jazz violin at the Turin
Conservatory. In 2017 she was a finalist in the international jazz violin "Seifert
Competition".
Since 2010 she has been practicing different forms of improvisation, from free jazz to
experimental music and more classical genres.
In 2021 she presented her solo concert Solo s'ombra at the 2.21 theater in Lausanne during
the "Creative Strings Festival".
She has collaborated with numerous musicians and is active in the Turin experimental
scene (among others with the Italian collectives Mediterraneo Radicale and Pietra Tonale)
and is in demand for numerous recordings.

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