Faraualla
Faraualla is an Italian female vocal quartet from the region of Apulia, which explores vocal polyphony.
The group was formed in Bari in 1995 and consists of:[1] Gabriella Schiavone, Teresa Vallarella, Marinella Dipalma, & Serena Fortebraccio.
The group also works with the percussionists Cesare Pastanella and Pippo D'Ambrosio.
The group explores the use of voice as a musical instrument, studying and incorporating sounds from a diverse group of places, times and cultures among which are: Apulia,
Faraualla has performed with various artists of international renown, including the Mongolian
Discography
Faraualla recorded their first two albums under the Amiata Records record label
- Faraualla (1999)
- Tonga
- Vrlicko Kolo
- Elleipseis
- Szerelem
- Uecumbà
- Maha te song
- Spirits
- Spondo
- Questa fanciull'amor
- Petra
- Eramo in campu
- Fescenne
- Ijsse sole
- Sind (2002)
- Domina
- Arecuriuriè
- Masciare
- Sind'
- Popoff
- Ninnagè
- Orangutan
- Viktori
- Masciare witch mix
The following album was a live recording of a concert at Cappella Paolina del Qurinale, directly transmitted by RadioTre in December 2001 and published by Rai Trade:
- I concerti del Quirinale di RadioTre (2007)
- Uecumbà
- Tonga
- Ebilembilembà
- Uarandero
- Petra
- Sind'
- Arecuriuriè
- Fescenne
- Ijsse sole
- Rumelaj
- Ninnagè
- Popoff
This album was published under the Felmay label:
- Sospiro (2008)
- Ci lu patiscisti
- Il sogno di Frida
- Rikitikitavi
- Ki te mu
- La notte bianca
- Quingui
- Auanda la cuica
- Smilla
- Pulsatilla
- Il ciucciariello
- Ogni Male Fore (2013)
- Zitt Zitt
- Scongiuro
- Il Canto E La Cura
- Spina Spinella
- Sciatavinn
- Da La Vocc
- Tammurriata Della Mascìa
- La Tentazione
- Mano Manca Mano Santa
References
- ^ "The Project". Faraualla Official Website. Faraualla. Retrieved 23 January 2013.