Sinestesie

Digital and Physical Release: 27 February 2026

Additional information

Artist(s)

,

Composer(s)

,

EAN Code

Edition

Format

Genre

Instrumentation

,

Period

Publication year

Description

Sinestesie is an innovative work that elevates listening to a multisensory experience, merging music and scent in an unprecedented dialogue.
Federica’s classical interpretive meticulousness fuses with Emanuele’s compositional and improvisational freedom, creating a unique alchemy between notes and fragrances.
Each of the four tracks on the CD is paired with its olfactory counterpart: a corresponding essence that has been specially selected.

Perceiving the scent while listening will guide you through a fully immersive synesthetic and sensory journey.

 

Olfactory Pyramid

1. Extrò
Top Notes: Mandarin, Myrrh, Bergamot, Laurel, Peach
Heart Notes: Cedarwood, Jasmine, Lily of the Valley,
Cyclamen, Violet, Rose, Patchouli
Base Notes: Ambrette, Amber, White Musk, Sage, Vanilla

2. Cashmere
Single Note from Raw Material: Cashmere

3. Danza
Top Notes: Saffron, Violet, Thyme
Heart Notes: Orchid, Lily, Ylang Ylang
Base Notes: Tonka Bean, Vanilla, Rosewood, Oakmoss

4. Salina
Top Notes: Sea Salt, Myrtle, Neroli, Pineapple, Marine green
Heart Notes: Jasmine, Ozonic, Marine
Base Notes: Woody, Amber, Musk, Mossy, Patchouli

L’essenza

dischiusa la molecola dell’angelo,
l’oscurità che il verde indebolisce
quasi prisma del canto o chimica
analoga, diresti l’improvviso
eco delle stoffe o di una primavera
fissata sulla pelle seducente
e illogica;
sfuggita al sogno
annuncia il riverbero e sconfina,
vola di sbieco di perla di sfondo di gesti d’azzurro
di forme d’antico di rosso di mito di scale
di ombre di pianto di sole di rami d’infinito
di mani di caviglie di sguardi disgiunti
di passi di stanze di brezze e di sfuggita,
elevata al fruscio di una seta,
sopraggiunta da un’orbita di nebbie
non ha volto ma procede per onde
o come ombre scomposte in cristalli

Umberto Petrin

Artist(s)

Emanuele Sartoris is a particularly creative and original Italian pianist and composer.
He started studying piano at the age of 10, quickly developing a passion for blues and jazz. He went on to pursue his studies at the Turin Conservatory, where he graduated and earned his degree in Jazz Composition and Orchestration with highest honors.
Sartoris collaborated with acclaimed artists, such as: Eugenio Finardi, Patrizio Fariselli, Enrico Rava, Tullio De Piscopo, Gianluigi Trovesi, Alessandro Carbonare, Saturnino, Stefano di Battista, Paolo Tomelleri, Fabrizio Bosso, Massimo Barbiero, Eloisa Manera, and Maurizio Brunod.
He released several albums, including "Notturni" with Daniele di Bonaventura, which the magazine Jazzit named among the top 100 albums in the world in 2021. He has recently released "Inquadratura di Composizioni," a duo project with photographer Roberto Cifarelli, published by Paolo Fresu's Tuk Music.
Sartoris is also active as a music educator and promoter. He taught at the Turin Conservatory as a tutor and was a recurring guest on television programs such as "Nessun Dorma" on Rai 5. Lately, he has found the column "La storia del jazz" on the private television network Byoblu.

Federica Bertot grew up in an artistic family and started studying piano at the age of five under the guidance of her father. She consistently ranked among the top performers in national and international piano competitions.
She went on to pursue her studies at the "Vivaldi" Conservatory in Alessandria, where she completed both her First and Second Level Degrees in Classical Piano Performance under Andrea Carcano and Sergio Marchegiani, graduating with highest honors. She was selected as one of the best students and was awarded two fellowships.
Federica has performed at prestigious musical events, collaborating with acclaimed pianists such as Andrea Carcano and Emanuele Sartoris. She consistently attends advanced piano masterclasses with prominent figures on the international scene, such as Laneri, Fiuzzi, Plano.
In addition to her concert activity, Federica devotes herself to music instruction: she has held teaching positions at the Alessandria Conservatory and various other musical institutions and she is the founder and Director of the Mario Bertot Musical Association.
She is concurrently pursuing advanced studies in Music Therapy and Psychology while developing innovative projects, including "Musik macht frei," focused on exploring the role of music within Nazi concentration camps.

Composer(s)

Emanuele Sartoris is a particularly creative and original Italian pianist and composer.
He started studying piano at the age of 10, quickly developing a passion for blues and jazz. He went on to pursue his studies at the Turin Conservatory, where he graduated and earned his degree in Jazz Composition and Orchestration with highest honors.
Sartoris collaborated with acclaimed artists, such as: Eugenio Finardi, Patrizio Fariselli, Enrico Rava, Tullio De Piscopo, Gianluigi Trovesi, Alessandro Carbonare, Saturnino, Stefano di Battista, Paolo Tomelleri, Fabrizio Bosso, Massimo Barbiero, Eloisa Manera, and Maurizio Brunod.
He released several albums, including "Notturni" with Daniele di Bonaventura, which the magazine Jazzit named among the top 100 albums in the world in 2021. He has recently released "Inquadratura di Composizioni," a duo project with photographer Roberto Cifarelli, published by Paolo Fresu's Tuk Music.
Sartoris is also active as a music educator and promoter. He taught at the Turin Conservatory as a tutor and was a recurring guest on television programs such as "Nessun Dorma" on Rai 5. Lately, he has found the column "La storia del jazz" on the private television network Byoblu.

Federica Bertot grew up in an artistic family and started studying piano at the age of five under the guidance of her father. She consistently ranked among the top performers in national and international piano competitions.
She went on to pursue her studies at the "Vivaldi" Conservatory in Alessandria, where she completed both her First and Second Level Degrees in Classical Piano Performance under Andrea Carcano and Sergio Marchegiani, graduating with highest honors. She was selected as one of the best students and was awarded two fellowships.
Federica has performed at prestigious musical events, collaborating with acclaimed pianists such as Andrea Carcano and Emanuele Sartoris. She consistently attends advanced piano masterclasses with prominent figures on the international scene, such as Laneri, Fiuzzi, Plano.
In addition to her concert activity, Federica devotes herself to music instruction: she has held teaching positions at the Alessandria Conservatory and various other musical institutions and she is the founder and Director of the Mario Bertot Musical Association.
She is concurrently pursuing advanced studies in Music Therapy and Psychology while developing innovative projects, including "Musik macht frei," focused on exploring the role of music within Nazi concentration camps.

13.76

Latest Da Vinci Releases