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Our voices in the planetsong

Mondine!

Voices of the World was the title of Thursday night’s show at Glasgow’s Royal Concert Hall. It couldn’t have been more appropriate. After the Grace, Hewat and Polwarth trio (Corrina Hewat also acted as Mc), solo singer Mairi Smith, the Bulgarian women’s choir Angelite and the Aberfeldy Gaelic choir directed by Margaret Bennett it fell on to us, Fiamma Fumana and the Choir of Mondine di Novi, to finish it. The show has been good right from the start, thanks to the serene beauty of Gaelic singing, the mysterious harmonies of the Bulgarian girls and Margaret’s Elegiac notes (she touched my heart singing a slow song written for her son Martyn, very great piper and dj, our friend and our rather unorthodox muse: he would be 37 if Hodgkin’s lymphoma had not taken him away three years ago). But when the Mondine set foot on the stage something happened: firstly they sing loud, with a sonic pressure that comes straight from pre-microphonic times and makes them the Who of folk choirs (“volume is power”, indeed): and then we came onstage, with our drum grooves and our instruments, to get the people up and dancing. It ended up in a big party.

MUCH later in the evening, in the hotel’s club, the party was still raging on. The ladies stormed a circle of chairs and sofas and started singing like there was no tomorrow, and there was no way to get them to go to bed. Some fans gave them a copule of bottles of whisky, with they took in stride with the elàn that comes with experience (while getting Paolo, normally a good drinker, seriously drunk) between a rice weeding song and a partisan rebel one. Passers by would stop, clustering in a small crowd, and could not believe it. And neither could I, really: a glance at Diva’s wonderful 84 years, still the most powerful contralto in the choir, who was having the time of her life singing at 4 in the morning in a Glasgow hotel, was enough to tell me that something was happening here. I could feel the pride of being there, and the love that bonds us, grandmothers, mothers and daughters (and sons). And I realized that, depite all the limitations (mine especially, as a musician and composer) we have something to tell the world, we have a good story to pass on and our own little note to add to the great song of planet Earth. Forwards!

13 febbraio: gnocco fritto (buono) e musica al Fuori Orario

Tutti a cena! Tutti a cena! Nella migliore tradizione italiana e emiliana, è a tavola che ci si ritrova, è a tavola che si rinsaldano vecchie amicizie e nascono nuovi progetti. E così Fiamma Fumana, Mondine di Novi, Cisco, Giovanni Rubbiani, Davide Ferrario, Andrea Zambelli, Gruppo padano di Piadena, Le pive nel sacco, Correggio Mon Amour, Luciano Gaetani e tanti altri si ritrovano al Fuori Orario per una cena a base di gnocco fritto tirato a mano dalle rezdòre locali, affettati e Lambrusco. Parleremo di noi e delle nostre radici: noi FF, con le mondine, abbiamo provato a raccontarle all’estero, e abbiamo scoperto che la nostra piccola storia è comunque emozionante, epica, triste e allegra per un messicano o un canadese. Non è previsto nessun concerto, ma tutti portiamo gli strumenti e faremo sicuramente un po’ di musica (le mondine a tavola? NON ESISTE che non cantino). La cena costa 10 euro, la musica è donata da chi la vorrà fare. Portate gli strumenti anche voi!

Sul blog delle mondine c’è un post in cui teniamo conto in maggior dettaglio delle adesioni. Per favore, visitatelo per vedere chi viene e lasciateci un commento per farci sapere che venite, e se portate con voi uno strumento. EVVAI! LA CENA CON LE MONDINE!

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Feb 13th: (first rate) gnocco fritto and music @ Fuori Orario

To dinner! To dinner! In the best Italian and Emilian tradition, the table is “the” place to meet, renew old friendships and kickoff new projects. And so Fiamma Fumana, Mondine di Novi, Cisco, Giovanni Rubbiani, Davide Ferrario, Andrea Zambelli, Gruppo padano di Piadena, Le pive nel sacco, Correggio Mon Amour, Luciano Gaetani and many others will meet at Fuori Orario for a dinner of (first quality, home made) gnocco fritto (don’t try this at home), Parma ham and Lambrusco. We will talk about ourselves, our common roots: we FF and mondine have tried to communicate them abroad, and found out that the epic of this mall and unimportant corner of the world can be fascinating and emotion-laden for a Mexican or a Canadian. There’s no scheduled concert, but we all will bring instruments along, and we will certainly make some music (dinner with mondine? Try and keep them from singing!). The dinner costs 10 euro, the music is donated by whoever wants to. Bring your own instrument along!

On the From mother to daughter blog there is a post in which we keep a more detailed track of who is coming. Please visit it to see who has confirmed and let us know that your coming and if you are going to make some music with us. YESSS! DINNER WITH MONDINE!!!

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