Quartetto Sentinela
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Quartetto Sentinela

Quartetto Sentinela formed in Naples, Italy in the early 2000s with vocalist Roberta Carrieri, violinist Vincenzo Di Donna, cellist Alessandro Del Vecchio,...

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Quartetto Sentinela's folk experiments from Naples

A Neapolitan quartet that blended traditional Italian melodies with contemporary arrangements.

For a good sense of them, try "Anabela" first, it's a ballad that shows how the violin and cello lines work with Carrieri's vocals. Then maybe "Ziguezague" from that debut album.

They took traditional Italian folk and gave it a modern shape, working with songs like "Anabela" and "Ziguezague." Some purists didn't like the approach, but they kept at it with their mix of violin, cello, guitar, and Roberta Carrieri's voice. You can hear it in recordings like "Rua Ramalhete" and "Em Segredo."

They formed in Naples in the early 2000s with Carrieri, Vincenzo Di Donna, Alessandro Del Vecchio, and Fabio De Lillo. Their debut album "Sentiero Errante" set up their sound, and they kept recording through songs like "Na Volta do Carrossel."

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Quartetto Sentinela formed in Naples, Italy in the early 2000s with vocalist Roberta Carrieri, violinist Vincenzo Di Donna, cellist Alessandro Del Vecchio, and guitarist Fabio De Lillo. They worked with traditional Italian folk melodies and experimental arrangements.

Their debut album "Sentiero Errante" established their sound, which included songs like "Ziguezague" and "Só Tem Aqui." They also recorded "Anabela," a ballad featuring Carrieri's vocals with violin, guitar, and cello lines.

Some traditional music purists criticized their approach to the genre, but they continued with their blend of folk and contemporary elements. Their recordings include "Rua Ramalhete," "Em Segredo," and "Na Volta do Carrossel."

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