Municipale Balcanica
Municipale Balcanica was founded in 2003 and, after substantial
live activity, released their debut album "Fòua" in 2005 on the Italian Ethnoworld
label. On their debut Municipale Balcanica mix Tzigane, Yiddish Klezmer and Eastern European
sounds and the most radical and warm music from their homeland, Puglia, in southern Italy. The cd
soon draws international attention. The prestigious journal International Folk World, assessed Municipale
Balcanica's 'Hava Nagila' as "one of the best interpretations heard among thousands of
the last three decades."
The approach to the ancient melodies is original and distinctive, because each musician has a very personal
musical background. The entire brass section of Municipale
Balcanica, for example, started its musical experience in the
traditional marching band from the town of origin, which is why
its expression is so powerful and vivid in the traditional
Europeans tunes, and why it explodes in exciting solos included
in the new arrangements. Similarly, the rhythm section gives new
strength to the tracks, supporting this involving and incisive
way of playing old tunes. The result is surprisingly compact,
and gives new expression and new meanings to these songs.

Since 2006 Municipale Balcanica remains has a final and
definitive line up, and continues to increase its credibility
mainly thanks to its overwhelming and impressive live
performances. The band has toured in Italy, Germany, France,
Holland, Bulgaria, Slovenia and Poland, supported by the Italian
Institute of Culture and the European Union. In 2008, evolving
its sound without distorting it, Municipale Balcanica released
"Road to Damascus" for the label Felmay. This new CD mixes
traditional songs with original tunes, some rooted in classical
styles, others with a more experimental flavour.
Municipale Balcanica line-up
Armando Giusti aka Lillo: alto sax
Michele de Lucia aka Delux: clarinet
Nico Marziale aka Prez: percussion
Raffaele Piccolomini aka Tattà: tenor sax
Giorgio Rutigliano aka Jojoku: electric bass
Paolo Scagliola aka Paolo: trumpet.
Luigi Sgaramella aka Miccetta: drums.
Raffaele Tedeschi aka Raffawow: electric guitar
Special guest: Francesco Moneti: violin (Modena City Ramblers)
with the participation of:
Alessandro Paparella: mandolino
Giuseppe Volpe: accordion
Giuseppe Dantes: tuba
Municipale Balcanica websites