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the velut lunas reference vinyl vol 2The Velut Luna's Reference Vinyl Vol. 2 (CVLD370) Available in: HD File, LP SIDE A 8: 03 PM A1 Short & Shorter 6: 37(Roberto Magris) Big Band Ritmo Sinfonica Citt di Verona, Marco Pasetto, conductor Recorded at Teatro Marinelli, Castelnuovo del Garda, September 2008 A2 Nubian Dream 5: 57 (A. Sharara) New Project Jazz Orchestra, Renzo Vigagni, conductor Recorded at Teatro Rosmini, Rovereto, December 1999 A3 Winter 7: 31 (Oscar Del Barba) Oscar Del

The Velut Luna's Reference Vinyl Vol. 2 (CVLD370)

Available in: HD File, LP

SIDE A - 8:03 PM
A1
Short & Shorter 6:37(Roberto Magris)
Big Band Ritmo Sinfonica Città di Verona, Marco Pasetto, conductor
Recorded at Teatro Marinelli, Castelnuovo del Garda, September 2008

A2
Nubian Dream 5:57
(A. Sharara)
New Project Jazz Orchestra, Renzo Vigagni, conductor
Recorded at Teatro Rosmini, Rovereto, December 1999

A3
Winter 7:31 (Oscar Del Barba)
Oscar Del Barba Ensemble, feat, Mauro Negri, clarinet
Recorded at Auditorium Pollini, Padua, April 2000

SIDE B - 6:02 PM
B1
Radames 3:03
(Coslow, Age, Cremona)
The Metronomes, feat. Michele Giacomazzi, guitar
Recorded at Papillons Studio, Padua, January 2000

B2
The Pink Panther Theme 6:50
(Henry Mancini)
Massimo Salvagnini Quartet
Recorded at Condulmer Recording Studio, Zerman, August 2002

B3
Amor em paz 5:30
(Antonio Carlos Jobim)
Massimo Salvagnini Quartet, featuring Patrizia Laquidara
Recorded at Magister Recording Area, Preganziol, November 2006

B4
I'm On My Way 2:33
(Traditional)
Cheryl Porter, Guido Torelli & Leonardo Di Angilla
Recorded at Public Auditorium, Chiuppano, October 2001

SIDE C - 6:15 PM
C1
Spring Portena 7:49
(Astor Piazzolla)
Stravinsky Chamber Orchestra, Marco Tezza, piano solo & conductor
Recorded at the Church of San Francesco, Schio, April 1999

C2
Vals venezolano / Contradanza 3:13
(Paquito D'Rivera)
Alessandro Carbonare, clarinet & Andrea Dindo, piano
Recorded at the Church of San Francesco, Schio, August 2002

C3
Lunas de cielo griz 2:42
(Alejandro Martinez)
Alejandro Martinez & Nina Ves
Recorded at Studio A, Padua, June 2015

C4
El pueblo unido jamas serà vencido 4:36
(Sergio Ortega, Quilapayún)
Yolanda Diaz & Matteo Nahum
Recorded at MLH, Naquera (Spain), September 2023

SIDE D - 7:33 PM
D1
Concerto in A Major K622
for Clarinet and Orchestra: Allegro 11:42
(Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
Orchestra of Padua and Veneto, Zsolt Hamar, conductor, Luca Lucchetta, clarinet
Recorded at Teatro Verdi, Padua, October 2006

D2
Gianò's Dreams:
The Accordion and the Child 7:50
(Adriano Lincetto)
Orchestra of Padua and Veneto, Fabio Framba, conductor
Recorded at Auditorium Pollini, September 2009

All recordings made in Italy, except for C4 made in Spain.

A heartfelt thanks to all the musicians who have helped make Velut Luna great in its first 30 years.
(Marco Lincetto)

Sound engineer: Marco Lincetto unless otherwise indicated
Graphic design: L'Image / Photo taken by: Paolo Vettore (1963)

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The child in the cover photo is me. At the age of two. It was 1963.
For as long as I can remember, I've always loved listening to records. Certainly because of my family history, with my father being an illustrious classical pianist and refined composer, and my mother an opera singer.
But certainly in those years of early childhood I was greatly fascinated by those big black pans that spun on the old family record player and from which emerged my favorite fairy tales, narrated by the great voices of great actors (I remember, for example, Nando Gazzolo and his Little Red Riding Hood, and Hansel and Grethel, and Tom Thumb, whose records I literally wore out...).
Around the age of eight or nine, the transition from fairy tales to the Beatles' 45s at the end of their career (Obladì, Obladà), or to that unusual and unknown sound of the Theremin used in Good Vibrations by the Beach Boys, was a completely natural occurrence.
And when at 13 I gradually began to discover Santana, Pink Floyd, Genesis, etc.etc.etc., combined with reading Suono and Stereoplay, it was equally natural to become infatuated with the images of the large reel-to-reel tape recorders of the time, suitable for the then rare home studios.
My first love, much dreamed of but never owned, was the Tascam 80-8, eight tracks on half-inch tape. And my dream microphones were Sennheisers, MD441s, and MD421s... But the real dream was to "build my own studio"... which would remain just a dream for a long time. When I finally, at 19, discovered Jim Croce's music and understood that... "It-Can-Be-Done!" (quote), it was the moment when it became clear to me that sooner or later, I would do that job, I would "make records."
And the rest is history...

My culture, my tradition, my fundamental experiences are ANALOGUE. Although I was a champion of quality digital right from the start of my professional career in 1992, I have never abandoned analog, and above all, I have never abandoned the "analog mindset."
Here comes this second volume of my most beloved, most significant recordings of over thirty years of production activity with VELUT LUNA. As in volume 1, each side of the four that make up this double vinyl is thematic and dedicated to the great Big Bands, which move between jazz and ethnic crossover (Side A), jazz in club format, from the Italian swing of The Metronomes, to the gospel of Cheryl Porter (Side B), South American and Latin music, very important to me and the cornerstone of my deepest feelings (Side C), and finally the great
classical music, here translated into the wonderful Clarinet Concerto by Mozart and the final movement from the Symphonic Suite “I Sogni di Gianò” by my father Adriano Lincetto.

...And see you at the third and final volume of this “summa” of mine, scheduled for publication in February 2025, on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the birth of VELUT LUNA.

Marco Lincetto

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Cassandra Serenity
Boise, US
★★★★★ 5
6 Star Immersive Read
Format: Audiobook
5 Stars (+1 with the audio for 6 stars) immersive read. Synopsis: After a brush with death and the loss of her father, Silla Nordvig has fled to the Road of Bones. A perilous journey north to safety and freedom. But the Road of Bones is a dangerous place filled with man, monster, and monsters who are men alike. After a second encounter that should have killed her, Silla decided to hide in a wagon bound North. A wagon owned by the notorious Bloodaxe Crew, a band of mercenaries on their own mission. Will she make it to Kopa in the North, to freedom and safety, or will she be hunted down by what travels the Road of Bones with her? Review: This is an INCREDIBLE read. The book is amazing and the audio made it legendary. All hail Islay Jacobs, a single narrator that put on a full cast performance! A fantastic Viking based Romantasy set in a world where magic users, Geldra, are despised, warriors fight monsters for honor and coin, and few are truly safe. An epic adventure, sizzling romance, hidden secrets, corrupted power (with quotas), unparalleled world building, found family, and not enough books out yet! There are so many good twists in this story, some caught me completely off guard which is impressive. I am normally quick with plot points and while I did pick up on several, a few had my jaw on the floor. Each character was richly crafted, the story driven by their strengths, needs, desires, fears, and flaws. I can see why so much of the world has been drawn to this story. I’m late to the party, but I can’t wait to continue in this world.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2026
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Julie Mc
Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 5
Road of Bones was just what I needed!!!
Format: Kindle
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.5 from me! The Road of Bones Silla Nordvig is running for her life from the Queen’s assassin and the King’s Claws (The Klaernar) but she doesn’t know why. She and her father were attacked by warriors on the road to home where he was killed, he admitted he wasn’t her true father, but that’s about all he could say before he died in her arms. Now, Silla has joined the Bloodaxe Crew, trying to make her way north on the Road of Bones to safety. The Road of Bones by Demi Winters is a Romantasy for those who absolutely love some romance with their fantasy. It’s Vikings and warriors at their finest. I felt the book was a little bit of a slow start, although there WAS action from the first chapter. But as soon as Silla realized she had to run for her life, the action was non stop. The plot was so well done, the story just built upon itself, and we learned more and more about Silla as her memories returned and her assassin got closer. As we discovered more about Silla, we learned more about the Bloodaxe Crew. Both Silla and the Bloodaxe Crew (each member) have such great back stories. Silla is such a well fleshed out character. We see her as a simple kitchen maid who has little self-esteem, but longs for the freedom to be herself, and we grow with her into a woman that knows herself and is ready for just about anything. She goes through so much on her journey on the Road of Bones and we are there with her for every minute. We get to see her fall in love, and we see her when she goes through betrayal. The way she reacts internally shows just how much she grew throughout her journey. The supporting characters, Jonas, Ilias, Hekla, and Rey were all extremely important to Silla’s story in his or her own way, and made the book all that much more rich and layered. Jonas seemed to have become enthralled with Silla, but things happen there that cause serious trauma. Hekla is a great friend to Silla and watching that relationship flourish was simply a joy, and Silla was able to come into her own as a warrior through Hekla’s tutelage (with Rey’s help). And, Rey, we can never forget about Rey…he was terrifying to Silla in the beginning, but somewhere he turns into a pillar of strength for her and I, for one, cannot wait to see what happens with that relationship. In the end, I consider Road of Bones to be a work of art. If you are looking for a Viking Romantasy that is fun, a little dark, and absolutely heartbreaking, this should be your next read.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2026
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Lark
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 3
I'm done
Format: Kindle
I survived. I made it through the book! This is a very slow book. Like... incredibly slow. I get that it's world building, but there also needs to be a sense that this world is worth caring about. The good side is that the author has lovely writing. And the audio book reader is fantastic. But the story itself is paced incredibly slowly and without the depth needed to care about the characters or world. I fell asleep a few times with the beautiful reader and lovely words... telling a story I just wasn't interested in The downside is that Silla is one of the most annoying main characters. She is weak and naive, with essentially no backstory. She's traveled all over with her father but apparently cooking and bread are her only skills. No worldliness. No experience with men or, well friends at all. Yet on the flip side she's able to learn fighting skills in a few weeks and starts outright flirting quite detailed within a few days. So is she a naive weak maiden or a hidden temptress warrior? No idea. Not sure she knows either. The other character backstories are also quite shallow. Like a few lines were written and that's all that needs to be said. But...it is lovely writing. I bought the 2nd book at the same time that I bought the first. I honestly have no desire to read the 2nd but curiosity has me wondering if it actually gets to storytelling.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
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Literary Lure
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 4
Wolves in disguise, magic, and political intrigue!
Format: Audiobook
📖 The Road of Bones by Demi Winters Rating: ⭐⭐⭐¾ (3.75/5) This book had me at "let them think us lambs, when truly, we are wolves." The Road of Bones delivers on atmosphere and world-building, though I was initially drawn in by promises of fantasy romance with a strong female lead. What I got instead was a first book that's laying serious groundwork - heavy on political intrigue and lighter on the romance than I expected. Silla Nordvig's journey along the thousand-mile Road of Bones is genuinely compelling. Fleeing after her father's murder with the queen's assassins on her tail, she's constantly testing her limits. The Viking-inspired setting feels fresh, and the magic system stands out as something I haven't seen before. When the Wolf tells her, "Careful, Sunshine. The sharp part bites," I couldn't help but smile at their developing dynamic. The pacing occasionally stumbles, but the character development keeps things moving. Silla's transformation from hunted to hunter unfolds beautifully against the backdrop of political machinations. The emotional moments hit hard, especially as she discovers her own strength in a world determined to break her. For a first book in a series, it establishes a solid foundation, though I wish the romance elements weren't quite so slow-burn. If you're looking for immediate romantic payoff, you might be disappointed, but if you enjoy watching characters and worlds unfold with patience, you'll find plenty to love here. 📦 What to Expect ✨ Epic Fantasy 💖 Slow Burn Romance 🔥 Grumpy/Sunshine Dynamic 🤯 Complex Politics & Power Struggles 💔 Deep Emotional Growth 🦴 Magical Beasts or Sentient Magic ⚔️ A Lead Who Fights for More Than Survival 📚 Book Tags Keywords: Dark Fantasy, Magic, Romance, Political Intrigue, Found Family, Survival, War Tropes: Grumpy/Sunshine, Enemies to Reluctant Allies, Found Family, Mentor/Protegé, Slow Burn, Power Couple Triggers: Slavery, Violence, War Themes, Grooming (discussed), Sexual Assault (mentioned, not shown), Emotional Abuse, PTSD 🎯 Final Thoughts If you're in it for the long haul and appreciate a fantasy that takes its time building something meaningful, The Road of Bones is worth the journey. Just know you're signing up for a series that's just beginning to show its teeth.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2025
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SR
Whiting, US
★★★★★ 5
Good start to a series
Format: Kindle
I delayed reading the series for reasons I don’t remember. But my TBR list is huge so I thought I’d take a shot of this and I was pleasantly surprised. I didn’t think the blurb about it was anything special. But it was a very good book. It took some interesting twists and turns. I am so glad the second book is already out. Because I would not have waited patiently. Very slow burn but good storyline. 🔥🔥/5
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Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025

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