Glamorama Spies

Glamorama Spies for flute, clarinet, violin, violoncello and piano is a chamber-music work by Italian composer Lorenzo Ferrero, written in 1999.

Anxiolytics and some romantic intervals are not enough to stop the sensation that he is always late for something and that he is progressively losing his sense of reality.

Therefore, if at times you feel some hints at emotion, think about the second to the last sentence of the book: "The stars are real.

"[2]The piece consists of a single movement lasting around six minutes, written in a chromatic and dissonant idiom.

A lyrical section follows in which these elements gradually move to the background while a gentle, contrapuntal "sentimental" theme emerges in the cello.