Musicalia
50 top tracks
Musicalia
50 top tracks
Albums

The Rough Guide To The Music Of Italy
Musicalia

Quisiera Que Vinieras Del Cielo Y Me Abrazaras
Musicalia

Rough Guide to Italy
Musicalia

Latin Mixes
Musicalia

Exitos Romanticos Sonando Latino
Musicalia

2000 - The Rough Guide to Italy
Musicalia

Tropical Music (Vol 2)
Musicalia

The Rough guide to Italy
Musicalia

no es un adios, es un hasta luego
Musicalia

Campania
Musicalia

Bachata Collection
Musicalia

Amor Que No Se Compra
Musicalia
Biography
Formed in the late seventies by a group of researchers and performers of Italian traditional music, Musicalia have earned the respect of fans and critics thanks to the artistic and organizational efforts of the two brothers Amerigo and Marcello Ciervo who will be celebrating their 30th anniversary in the following months....Read more on Last.fm
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Formed in the late seventies by a group of researchers and performers of Italian traditional music, Musicalia have earned the respect of fans and critics thanks to the artistic and organizational efforts of the two brothers Amerigo and Marcello Ciervo who will be celebrating their 30th anniversary in the following months.
Their twofold original project has not changed from the group’s earliest years to the present, based on the combination of extensive and careful research into the local musical tradition of the Sannio, a historical area in the inner province of Benevento in Campania, with new sounds and textures. An achievement that the music critic of “Il Mattino”, Federico Vacalebre, in the review of one of the Musicalia’s CDs, has called “pure but never purist”.
Considered “the most representative group of the music scene in Benevento today” (Antonio Trinconi, La Repubblica ) and a workshop of creative reading of the local folklore whose horizon is contemporary music, Musicalia “are nowadays authoritative and reliable exponents of an Italian musical trend, famous, respected and praised even beyond our borders” (Giordano Montecchi).
Nearly thirty years on, Musicalia still have a lot to say. Their members work in schools where they frequently hold music and drama workshops on folk traditions, carry out their research into archives as well as through “fieldwork” on local sources, write books, give concerts and perform on stage, release CDs and take part in TV.shows and radio broadcasts. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Musicalia">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
