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Barabàn這個團體的音樂融合了西北的Liguria、北部的Lombardia以及Piemonte的民謠,是義大利幾個最知名的民謠樂團之一,1982年在米蘭成立樂隊,至今已發行六張CD。
In Terre di passo Barabàn, alongside the usual traditional music and songs, set to music some poems by Franco Loi, a vernacular poet strongly linked to Milan working class.
The album is closed by a live version of Canzone del Maggio, a song written by Fabrizio De André, they translated into Milanese and recorded in Canti randagi some years ago
One of the top bands on the Italian folk music scene, comes out with its 6th record. Terre di passo (Lands of passage), is an intense and refined work which is destinated to stir up emotions. No doubt this is the most mature and persuasive work of the Milanese group, sounding ancient and modern at the same time, cultured and popular. Breaking with the obsolete and expected schemes of many folk records, Terre di passo keep attention to message, being actual and not trite .
Above all it's relevant the meeting between folk music and contemporary poetry. Both the excellent vocal and instrumental skills of the musicians, the deep knowledge of the roots and the compositive inspiration produced a fascinating voyage into Northern Italian traditional music. Refusing any local pride, BARABAN's folk music is open to the influences of different cultures. The lyrics of Franco Loi, one of the best Italian poets, are wonderful. His poetry, full of tension, tell stories about some time ago and nowadays, dealing with social invective (Italia), wartime memories (La set) and love (El silensi).
Terre di passo is a touching song inspired by the words of F. Biamonti, it tells us about the western border lands, symbol of the whole country, a meeting point of people, cultures and languages. Notte mediterranea is an evocative song where two lullabies, one from North Africa and another one from Romagna, meet each other mixing the beautiful voices of Mouna Amari, from Tunisi, and Donata Pinti, from Piedmont.
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Vincenzo Caglioti: melodeon, vocals
Aurelio Citelli: vocals, keyboards, bouzouki, hurdy-gurdy, bass
Giuliano Grasso: fiddle, vocals
Diego Ronzio clarinet, sax, piffero, darabuka, drums, percussions, vocals
Paolo Ronzio: pipes, flutes, acustic guitar, bouzouki, mandolin, vocals
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Mouna Amari: vocals (01, 05)
Donata Pinti: vocals (05)
Luigi Zucca: double bass (08, 10)
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01 Terre di passo 4.13
02 Bar abā, barabbas, baraban 3.34
03 Le valli dei cavalieri 4.28
04 Italia 4.06
05 Notte mediterranea 3.36
06 Primula rossa/Vento d'aprile 5.18
07 La et 5.20
08 14 Luglio 3.20
09 I sares 2.28
10 Moline swing 3.15
11 El silensi 3.39
12 Mazudoru 3.54
13 Canzone del maggio 5.26
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