Italian folk music

anna2009

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Italian folk music

Italian folk music has a deep and complex history. National unification came quite late to the Italian peninsula, so its many hundreds of separate cultures remained un-homogenized until quite recently compared to many other European countries. Moreover, Italian folk music reflects Italy's geographic position at the south of Europe and in the center of the Mediterranean Sea: Arabic, African, Celtic, Persian, Roma, and Slavic influences are readily apparent in the musical styles of the Italian regions. Italy's rough geography and the historic dominance of small city states has allowed quite diverse musical styles to coexist in close proximity.

Today, Italy's folk music is often divided into several spheres of geographic influence, a classification system proposed by Alan Lomax in 1956[1] and often repeated since. The Celtic and Slavic influences on the group and open-voice choral works of the north contrast with the Arabic, Greek, and African influenced strident monody of the south. In central Italy these influences combine, while indigenous traditions like narrative and ballad singing remain. The music of the island of Sardinia is distinct from that of the rest of Italy, and is best known for the polyphonic chanting of the tenores.
 
I love Italian folk music alot. I am from Portugal and we have our own folk music, but it is very interesting to compare the two. I do enjoy listening to both.
 
Is there a website or place online where we can listen to Italian folk music? I admit I've never heard it, but as a rule I do enjoy folk music so would certainly like to listen to some.
 
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I just love the cozy feeling I get when I hear Italian folk music. It just seems so happy and carefree. I don't know of anyother indigenous music that gives me the same feeling.
 
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I love American folk music, and I recently heard India's version of folk and liked it, but I still haven't heard any Italian folk music. I keep hoping someone will steer me to a website where there might be music I can listen to.
 
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Thank you for providing the link. I just haven't had the time to go hunting for one so I'm glad to see that someone finally did find something and then shared it.