Zomo Tanit (Chile/Italy)
From Italy to Chile … Zomo Tanit “Roots in the sea”The sea has no borders, it is a bridge between worlds.In this sea, three women of different origins met and with their feminine strength they stop a mestizo and migrant music, that unites the south of Italy with South America video THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 h […]
Holddalanap (Hungary)
The best of Hungary’s world musicians work together the most relieving way in this charismatic group. HolddalaNap performs perfectly elaborated songs on the curly road between Hungarian folk music and flamenco music. What is even more special is the fact, that at their concerts they mix playfulness and ritual the most amazing way.” (Szimpla, 2017) […]
Red Grenadier (Australia)
Red Grenadier draw from a wide pool of musical influences; you’re sure to hear something different every time around. Sometimes pure voice rings through in unaccompanied arrangements; at other times, songs are built up through a rotating line up of guitar, fiddles or accordion, driving and delicate by turn. Sometimes the instruments take centre stage with a […]
Karim Alishahi & Riccardo Gerbino (Iran/Italy)
Karim Alishahi: Iran has been an area of bridges between East and West for thousands of years, inhabited by Indo-European peoples, in which music has at least two thousand five hundred years the status of a great art that has never ceased to develop and refine. The music and poetry, in fact, have been the […]
Maria F. Martinez & Bartolomeo Barenghi (Colombia/Italy)
Combining solid classical training with later studies in jazz and a passion for popular music, the artistic universe of Bartolomeo Barenghi is a balance between all these musical orbits. This compendium is the characterizing element of his first record, “Prelude e Saudade” (Quadrant Records – 2011), where the guitar music of the great Latin American […]
Mimì Sterrantino & Marco Corrao (Sicily)
Two songwriters from the province of Messina, with a common passion for Blues, Folk and Italian and English-speaking singer-songwriters, have decided to meet on stage and offer together their songs and some re-arranged covers by artists from whom they were inspired over the years, supporting each other musically.No common thread links the show, only the […]
Si Mullumby (Australia)
[et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ admin_label=”section” _builder_version=”3.22.3″][et_pb_row admin_label=”row” _builder_version=”3.22.3″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”3.0.47″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.7″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat”] Friday July 27, Bagolaro h 19.00 Si Mullumby is one of the world’s leading players of Australia’s iconic instrument the didgeridoo. Behind the wild momentum of his playing is hidden a rich life. Si has played and travelled through many […]
Oi Dipnoi (Sicily)
Hailing from Sicily, Oi Dipnoi draws deeply from the wells of tradition while creating a new sound full of personality. The repertoire is rooted in the musical heritage of the region that was collected over the years from remaining communities of shepherds and carters. It is presented to us in a vivid version where the diatonic […]
Golosa La Orquesta (Chile)
Friday August 3, il Pigno h 21.00 With a mixture of Latin American bohemian rhythms of the 50’s, Golosa La Orquesta has a versatility of repertoire that has allowed to see them in various national and international contexts. Six musicians who include a multiplicity of origins from different regions of Chile, and add elements and rhythms […]
Kerekes Band (Hungary)
Saturday August 4, il Pigno h 21.00 ’Pimasz album cuts a distinctive voice for the Kerekes Band: an irresistible groove of tumbling bass-lines, driving drums and wildly spiraling flute riffs. (…) They take their traditional instruments – the koboz (lute), a viola and the flute (played by virtuoso player and band leader Zsombor Feher) – on […]