MARCHESELLI
Filuzzi – Balli Bolognesi
SHECDTD008
World Music
8011772200088
Sheherazade
Italia
In Bologna, the sound of the Biagi accordion becomes space to dance and turn Leonildo Marcheselli into the interpreter, some lovingly call him the father, of that movement, the filuzzi or Bologna guinguette, which brought people together and embrace to waltzes, mazurkas, polkas and tangos throughout the 1900s.
Nildo virtually turns 100 years old in 2012 (he actually died in Bologna in 2005).
He was born in the village of Calderara di Reno, in the municipality of Longara, near Bologna, on 20 July 1912, and it is from his birth place, possibly from an inn in Castel Campeggi, that the young Nildo left on his musical and existential journey. After World War II, from 1945 to the end of the 1960s, the compositions he recorded for the record label had a widespread success and the fame reached thanks to the help of the radio, too, increases the number of concerts so much that there are several months when they exceed the number of days in the calendar. Today, here in this record, a large group of musicians, including names such as Riccardo Tesi and Claudio Carboni, Maurizio Geri and Roger Passarini, together with the two sons of Marcheselli, testimony to its history reproducing those repertoire according to their own sensitivity musical.
In Bologna, the sound of the Biagi accordion becomes space to dance and turn Leonildo Marcheselli into the interpreter, some lovingly call him the father, of that movement, the filuzzi or Bologna guinguette, which brought people together and embrace to waltzes, mazurkas, polkas and tangos throughout the 1900s.
Nildo virtually turns 100 years old in 2012 (he actually died in Bologna in 2005).
He was born in the village of Calderara di Reno, in the municipality of Longara, near Bologna, on 20 July 1912, and it is from his birth place, possibly from an inn in Castel Campeggi, that the young Nildo left on his musical and existential journey. After World War II, from 1945 to the end of the 1960s, the compositions he recorded for the record label had a widespread success and the fame reached thanks to the help of the radio, too, increases the number of concerts so much that there are several months when they exceed the number of days in the calendar. Today, here in this record, a large group of musicians, including names such as Riccardo Tesi and Claudio Carboni, Maurizio Geri and Roger Passarini, together with the two sons of Marcheselli, testimony to its history reproducing those repertoire according to their own sensitivity musical.
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