In a woody, incense, aldehyde accord, Filippo Sorcellini pays tribute to a new compositional element of the great organ of Notre Dame de Paris: Trumpet 8. In the composition of a classical French organ, the trumpet is part of a set of reeds. Why 8? Because the trumpet of an organ is always 8 feet long.
Like its musical namesake, the Trompette 8 fragrance is a true olfactory symphony, an enchanting melody that begins with a combination of incense, aldehyde, and labdanum. The harmonic evolution continues with an addictive heart of cedar and peppers. Finally, the notes of elemi in the background envelop the fragrance with a sensual warmth.
Filippo Sorcinelli is an exceptional Italian artist. At 13, he became organist in the cathedrals of Fano, Rimini, San Benedetto del Tronto, and later, he took courses at the Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music and he was involved in prestigious music festivals in Italy.