Ataraxia interview: ‘We don’t set ourselves against something; we act creatively to create something’

Ataraxia, the Italian ethereal and neo-classical act fronted by Francesca Nicoli alongside Vittorio Vandelli and Giovanni Pagliari, discussed their artistic trajectory and latest work in a Side-Line interview. With their debut arriving in 1990, the band has released thirty full-length albums while maintaining spiritual authenticity at their creative core. Their newest release, “Sylfaera The Fair,” completes a trilogy following “Pomegranate” (2022) and “Centaurea” (2024), issued through Greek label The Circle Music. Nicoli reflected on the band’s evolution, describing their three-decade journey as living multiple artistic lives while preserving an unchanging soul. The trilogy was conceived organically rather than predetermined, presenting mythological narratives designed as universal artistic expressions. Listeners are encouraged to experience the albums sequentially or in reverse order, allowing accompanying imagery to enhance their engagement with themes exploring existence and spiritual meaning.

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