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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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Voices of the world: la BBC riprende FF e mondine a Celtic Connections

Ma guarda… mi ha scritto Donald Shaw, il direttore artistico di Celtic Connections, chiedendomi di autorizzare la BBC a riprendere il nostro concerto di mercoledì 31. Magnanimo come sempre, ho acconsentito :mrgreen: Nel frattempo si è definito il programma della serata, che è questo:

7.30pm (20 mins) – Grace Hewat & Polwart (a trio of Scottish voices)
7.50pm (15 mins) – Mairi Smith (solo Gaelic singer from Isle of Lewis)
8.05pm (40 mins) – Bulgarian Women’s Choir, Angelite
8.45pm interval (25 mins)
9.10pm (20 mins) – the Aberfeldy Gaelic Choir (directed by Margaret Bennett)
9.30pm (45 mins) – Coro delle Mondine di Novi with band Fiamma Fumana
10.15pm – there is a thought that all the voices could come together for one song at the end of the night. this may not be possible due to time restraints, but if there is any songs which you think may work as a ‘together’ song, please let me know. But at the same time, please do not worry if there is nothing that comes to mind.

Per il finale, si pensa a una Bella ciao guidata da noi, con inserimenti degli altri artisti. Abbiamo già fatto una cosa del genere in Canada nel 2004, con James Graham e i Warsaw Village Band, che secondo me è spettacolare… l’ho caricata su Last.fm, e potete ascoltarla (anche) cliccando sul tasto play qui sotto.


Fiamma Fumana – Bella ciao – Live with Warsaw Village Band and James Graham

Voices of the world: BBC to cover FF and mondine at Celtic Connections

Hear, hear. Celtic Connection‘s artistic director Donald Shaw wrote asking me to authorize BBC to shoot a video of our show of Wednesday 31st. Always the geenrous type, I granted it :mrgreen: . Meanwhile the festival defined the night’s schedule:

7.30pm (20 mins) – Grace Hewat & Polwart (a trio of Scottish voices)
7.50pm (15 mins) – Mairi Smith (solo Gaelic singer from Isle of Lewis)
8.05pm (40 mins) – Bulgarian Women’s Choir, Angelite
8.45pm interval (25 mins)
9.10pm (20 mins) – the Aberfeldy Gaelic Choir (directed by Margaret Bennett)
9.30pm (45 mins) – Coro delle Mondine di Novi with band Fiamma Fumana
10.15pm – there is a thought that all the voices could come together for one song at the end of the night. this may not be possible due to time restraints, but if there is any songs which you think may work as a ‘together’ song, please let me know. But at the same time, please do not worry if there is nothing that comes to mind.

For the ending, we are planning a Bella Ciao led by us, with the insertion of other artists. We did some thing similar in Canada in 2004, with James Graham and Warsaw Village Band, which turned out really well… I have uploaded it onto Last.fm and you can hear it clicking on the “play” button below.

Fiamma Fumana – Bella ciao – Live with Warsaw Village Band and James Graham