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She obtained a diploma in both singing (Conservatorio G.B. Martini) and acting (Accademia Antoniana) at Bologna. After having performed in the same city as a soprano at Teatro Comunale dell’Opera and as an actress at Teatro delle Moline (member of its company), she went on to experiment other vocal styles, singing early music, contemporary opera, jazz, traditional music from other countries.

Thanks to a scholarship from Jazz Yatra Festival she has been studying Indian  vocal technique in Bombay.

Most of her concerts are multimedial shows, a mix between vocal performances and images: “Velocity escape”(performance with solo voice, live electronics and video-installations) and “Aiò Nenè” (original music inspired by Italian traditional dialects) with videos by Gian Luca Beccari. “Rumì”(lyrics wholly taken from traditional Romagnolo dialect) is illustrated by Andrea Bernabini’s videos.


Several art exhibitions such as Antonia Ciampi’s at Reale Accademia di Spagna in Rome (2006) or Enrico Benetta’s at Asolo and Treviso (2007) featured Luisa.

She has not only appeared several times on RAI as a singer but she has also worked for this national radio-TV as a radio- broadcaster and gave her voice to several famous commercials. On 1999 she made her debut in Vienna live on-air on ORF (Austrian National Radio) as a vocalist-composer  with the concert “Aiò Nenè” (I come from the North but I am from the South). Then she appeared on TVE (Spanish National TV), SAT 2000 (Italian Satellite TV) and her concerts were broadcasted by RSI (Swiss National Radio).

She performed at several festivals in Italy, Austria, Switzerland, France, Spain, United States, United Kingdom, Hungary  and India.

Among her collaborations: The Chieftains, Guo Hue, Glauco Mauri (actor), Giovanna Marini (composer and ethnomusicologist), David Riondino, such Italian musicians as Teresa De Sio, Lucio Dalla, Ivano Fossati, Flavio Premoli (PFM), Andrea Parodi (Tazenda), Andrea Centazzo, Ambrogio Sparagna, Rita Marcotulli...

After “Aiò Nenè” (2000) Luisa released her second cd as a vocalist-composer: “Rumì” (Forrest Hill Records 2006), awarded with “Imola in Musica Prize” and nomination at “Tenco Prize”(second in World Music category) .

Several pieces of her have been inserted in international compilations.

Singing in Italian and Arabic in 1997 she recorded the cd "Metissage" released by the Italian newspaper “Il Manifesto”, which featured Metissage ensemble (leaded by Gabriele Bombardini), Teresa De Sio, Rita Marcotulli and Ambrogio Sparagna.
Together  with Marlevar, singing in Provencale language, she appeared in the Chieftains’ Italian tour 2002 and released the cd also intitled “Marlevar” (Forrest Hill Records 2002).
Since 2005 she is Quintorigo’s vocalist: with this band she released three cds ( “Il cannone”, “Quinto” and “Quintorigo play Mingus” ) and two singles (“Redemption song”- Quintorigo for Amref  e “La nonna di Frederick”); with them she performed at Premio Tenco and appeared several times on RAI TV and Radio (Italian National TV and Radio) and Radio Deejay.

Her new project, which came out at Ravenna Festival 2008, is dedicated to Anita Garibaldi, Garibaldi’s wife. In “Anita dei due mondi”- music by Luisa and Gianni Pirollo, scripts by Federica Iacobelli - Luisa performs as an actress-singer, directed by Enzo Vetrano and Stefano Randisi.



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Filip Krumes got his music education from Belgrade University of Arts, Faculty of Music and Royal Conservatory for Music, Drama and Dance in Antwerpen, Belgium where he had opportunity to explore improvisation in a style of the contemporary classical music. Filip devoted his artistic life to improvisation in various musical styles and its application to the contemporary musical language.

  He was member of the Balkan Music Club, band Hazars, founder of Turn Around Band and soloist, concertmaster and conductor of the Orchestra of Talents. Presently he is playing with bands Shira U'tfila, Belo platno and Gypsy jazz Hot Club of Belgrade.

He is president of the board of the Council of Arts in Pancevo, Serbia, member of the Committee for Evaluations of the Cultural and Artistic Projects in the city of Pancevo, Serbia and founding member of the Association of String Players of Serbia.

Filip performed as a soloist and member of various bands throughout Serbia, ex Yugoslavia, as well as in almost all countries of  European Union and has collaborated with number of Serbian and foreign musicians and bands of various musical genres.

In addition to being a performer, composer, arranger, and music producer, Filip makes and repairs string instruments. Besides music, Filip studied artistic photography.

As a member of the group of authors Filip was awarded The Best Movie Music Award at the Festival of Short Movies in Belgrade, Serbia.  As a member of band Shira U’tfila, Filip was a recipient of The Best World Music Band Award as well as The Audience Award at the IJMF in Amsterdam, Netherland
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Vidar Skrede (born 1980) was a multi instrumentalist and a folk music artist already as a teenager. Today his instrument are hardanger violin, fiddle, 5-string octave viola, 6 and 12 string guitars, Greek bouzouki, bodhrán, whistles, mountain flute and willow flute, and he has been doing concerts, touring and working with music both in Norway and abroad.

Vidar Skrede has studied folk music performance at Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo, and master in Nordic folk music at Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, Carl Nielsen Academy of Music in Odense, and Royal College of Music in Stockholm.

The music of Vidar Skrede is folk music from his home area in Rogaland in the South West of Norway, but also Nordic and urban folk music, and fusion of this. In otherwords the musical expression and style stretches from the exotic and traditional to the modern and urban, through own compositions, band playing and expanding of the genre.

Vidar Skrede is heard in bands like «
The Secret Carpet Club» (NO/SE), «Geitungen» (NO), «AAMOS» (NO/UK), «Stimenn» (NO/SE), «NOMAS» (NO/SE/DK/FI), «Vidvandre» (NO/SE), «Fant&Fente» (NO), «Vidar&Laffen» (NO) and «The Great Norwegian Guitar Quartet» (NO). He is also contributing on recordings like «Geitungen - Vaniljesaus» (2001), «Geitungen - BRA KAST» (2005), «Gry Oftedal - Tvilevise» (2005), «Synnove Sletten - Nattfiol» (2005) and «Liv Runesdatter - Syng hjerte» (2008).The album, «Geitungen - BRA KAST», won the prize for best album of the year in open / experimental category at Norwegian folk music awards 2005.

His strong knowledge of folk music traditions, his genre-expanding skills and interests, his instruments and his playing, makes Vidar Skrede one of Scandinavia's most outstanding folk music artists of to day.

Listen to all of Vidar Skrede's music (over 35 tracks!), keep track of his gigs and get to know all about him at www.vidarskrede.no
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Kari Ikonen (b.1973) has studied piano and composition at the Sibelius-Academy Jazz Department, from where he got a Master of Music degree in 2001. He has also studied at the Jyväskylä Music Institute and the Rotterdam Conservatory in Holland. In addition to his own ensemble Karikko he plays the piano and/or other keyboards in the jazz/folk ensemble Ahava, the electro-acoustic improvisation trio Gnomus, the art-pop/world/jazz trio SLO Motive, and jazz groups Mr Fonebone and Markus Holkko Quartet, performing frequently in Finland and abroad. He has performed with many internationally known musicians, such as Ingrid Jensen, Henry Lowther, Stan Sultzman, Ron McClure, Vincent Courtois, Magnus Broo, André Fernandes, Gunnar Halle, Dayna Stephens, Poogie Bell, Eero Koivistoinen, Jukka Gustavsson, Otto Donner, Manuel Dunkel, Jukkis Uotila and Sonny Heinilä. Ikonen has performed in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Russia, Latvia, Iceland, The Faroe Islands, France, Portugal, Spain, Germany, Great Britain, The Netherlands, Luxembourg, Czech Republic and the USA. Ikonen’s playing and/or compositions can be heard on more than 20 records.

Ikonen has composed a lot of music for different small groups and larger ensembles, e.g. UMO Jazz Orchestra and The Norwegian Radio Orchestra. In 2000 he won the first prize at the International Julius Hemphill Composition Awards (Jazz Composers Alliance, USA). His debut-cd ”Karikko”, consisting of his compositions for different ensembles, was chosen as the best Finnish jazz-cd of 2001 by the ”Jazz-Emma” prize (Finland’s Grammy) and in 2002 he won the first prize in the ”Scrivere in Jazz” big band composition contest in Italy.

Ikonen works as a part-time teacher at the jazz departments of the Sibelius-Academy and at the Estonian Music Academy in Tallinn.
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Né à Bobo-Dioulasso au Burkina Faso, Abdoul Aziz Sinka est initié très tôt au chant par une famille de griots.

Lors de voyages dans plusieurs pays de l’Afrique de l’Ouest, il complète son éducation musicale par l’apprentissage de percussions (djembe, douns, talking drum et calebasses) ainsi que du n’goni (harpe africaine).

Arrivé en Allemagne en 2002, Aziz crée avec son frère Ibrahim LANAYA (la confiance) pour promouvoir la culture de son pays. Avec l’apport de musiciens européens, le groupe modernise la riche tradition mandingue et impose son style particulier. Lanaya invite aussi régulièrement des musiciens du Burkina à se produire sur scène où, grâce à leur professionnalité, leur originalité et leur complicité, musiciens, danseurs et danseuses savent enthousiasmer le public.

En 2008, accompagné d’un bassiste et du flûtiste et saxophoniste Hannes Kies, Aziz évolue avec TRIO DJEKAFO dans une formation afro beat plus intimiste.

En 2009, Aziz s’engage dans un projet ambitieux: BEN KADY (la paix, c’est bien). Réunissant des musiciens d’une quinzaine de pays, cet ensemble se veut un exemple exceptionnel de diversité sociale, culturelle et musicale. D’horizons très différents, chaque artiste apporte une idée qu’il s’agit pour les autres de travailler et de réinterpréter en commun. Ouverture d’esprit, tolérance, courage et talent : voilà ce qui a fait la force et le succès de ce projet unique qu’Aziz espère renouveler chaque année !

Sa volonté de dialogue interculturel et musical, Aziz la montre aussi en s’investissant dans divers autres projets internationaux.

En 2005, il est le premier musicien africain à être invité au festival Sharq Taronalari, soutenu par l’UNESCO, en Ouzbékistan. En tant que percussionniste, il fait la même année une tournée avec Interkunst, un groupe d’artistes qui travaille contre le racisme et la violence. Depuis 2006, Aziz se produit régulièrement sur la scène house de Lituanie avec DJ Avieras. 2008 le mène aux Etats-Unis, à Charlotte (Caroline du Nord) où il dirige des ateliers de danse et de percussions avec Oneaka Dance Company.

A Berlin, Aziz - solo ou avec ses musiciens - a eu le privilège d’ouvrir des manifestations de haut rang comme le festival du film africain, AfriKamera, ou la Fanmeile de la Coupe du monde de football 2006 ou encore l’IAAF, le championnat du monde d’athlétisme de 2009. C’est aussi lui qui inaugure « 24h/Berlin », le premier documentaire en temps réel de l’histoire de la télévision que la chaine ARTE a diffusé en septembre 2009, pour les 20 ans de la chute du Mur de Berlin.

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