Francesco Zappa | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Frank Zappa |
Cover: | Frank Zappa, Francesco Zappa.jpg |
Released: | November 21, 1984[1] |
Recorded: | February – April 1984 |
Studio: | UMRK (Los Angeles) |
Genre: | Chamber music, electronic |
Length: | 37:46 |
Label: | Barking Pumpkin |
Producer: | Frank Zappa |
Prev Title: | Them or Us |
Prev Year: | 1984 |
Next Title: | Thing-Fish |
Next Year: | 1984 |
Francesco Zappa is a 1984 album by Frank Zappa. It features synthesized arrangements of chamber music by the Italian composer Francesco Zappa, who composed between 1763 and 1788.
David Ocker played a piece of Francesco Zappa's music for Frank Zappa because it was popular with some college music students. Because Francesco's music was not published and could only be found in the Mormon library, Frank decided to publish it. He then programmed some of these pieces into his new Synclavier synthesizer.[2]
Frank found an entry for Francesco in the Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians and then researched his sheet music in the library at UC Berkeley. According to The Real Frank Zappa Book, the two musicians are not related.
Francesco Zappa was the first full album on which Frank used the Synclavier,[3] but Synclavier pieces appeared on The Perfect Stranger earlier that year, as well as Thing-Fish, also released in 1984 but recorded earlier.
All selections composed by Francesco Zappa.