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[[File:Bardentreffen 2014 So 1409.JPG|thumb|Barabàn at the 2014 [[Bardentreffen]] festival in [[Nuremberg]]]] |
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'''Barabàn''' is an [[Folk music of Italy|Italian folk]] group focused on the musical traditions of northern [[Italy]], |
'''Barabàn''' is an [[Folk music of Italy|Italian folk]] group focused on the musical traditions of northern [[Italy]], particularly that of the Po Valley. Barabàn interprets the musical traditions of North Italy for the modern audience. They are one of Italy's most popular and well-reviewed folk groups.{{cn|date=January 2024}} |
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Founded in [[Milan]] in 1982, the group has released seven CDs and one DVD in addition to appearing on numerous compilations and |
Founded in [[Milan]] in 1982, the group has released seven CDs and one DVD in addition to appearing on numerous compilations and countless festivals. |
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==Musicians== |
==Musicians== |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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=== Album === |
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* Musa di pelle...pinfio di legno nero (1984) |
* Musa di pelle...pinfio di legno nero (1984) |
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* Il valzer dei disertori (1987) |
* Il valzer dei disertori (1987) |
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* Venti<sup>5</sup> d'Aprile (DVD, 2005) |
* Venti<sup>5</sup> d'Aprile (DVD, 2005) |
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* Voci di trincea (2015) |
* Voci di trincea (2015) |
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=== Collaborations === |
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* Cansun del Mag (Canzone del Maggio), of [[Fabrizio De André]], in the album ''[[Canti Randagi]]''. |
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*[http://www.baraban.it/ Official website] |
*[http://www.baraban.it/ Official website] |
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Revision as of 17:01, 26 March 2024
Barabàn is an Italian folk group focused on the musical traditions of northern Italy, particularly that of the Po Valley. Barabàn interprets the musical traditions of North Italy for the modern audience. They are one of Italy's most popular and well-reviewed folk groups.[citation needed]
Founded in Milan in 1982, the group has released seven CDs and one DVD in addition to appearing on numerous compilations and countless festivals.
Musicians
- Vincenzo Caglioti
- Aurelio Citelli
- Giuliano Grasso
- Antonio Neglia
- Alberto Rovelli
- Maddalena Soler
Discography
Album
- Musa di pelle...pinfio di legno nero (1984)
- Il valzer dei disertori (1987)
- Naquane (1990)
- Live (1994)
- La Santa Notte dell'Oriente (1996)
- Terre di passo (2002)
- Venti5 d'Aprile (DVD, 2005)
- Voci di trincea (2015)
Collaborations
- Cansun del Mag (Canzone del Maggio), of Fabrizio De André, in the album Canti Randagi.