Barbara Furtuna is a male vocal quartet devoted to Corsican polyphonic song
Their singing is a gorgeous and cleverly orchestrated balance between traditional, sacred and profane polyphony. Fittingly, Barbara Furtuna will perform in some of Tasmania's most beautiful churches.
The great tradition of a cappella singing on the island of Corsica is kept vividly alive through the performances and recordings of Barbara Furtuna. This remarkable male vocal quartet is devoted to Corsican polyphonic song. Barbara Furtuna takes their name from Cruel Fate the title of a traditional song about Corsican exiles.
Performers:. Jean Philippe Guissani, Andr Dominici, Maxime Merlandi, Jean Pierre Marchetti.
This event is part of Ten Days on The Island
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