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Les Nouvelles Polyphonies Corses

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Active from
  
1991

Genre
  
Jazz

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Albums
  
In Paradisu, Le Meilleur Des Nouvelles Polyphonies Corses, Les Nouvelles Polyphonies Corses

Members
  
Patrizia Gattaceca, Patrizia Poli

Record labels
  
Universal Music LLC, Philips Records

Similar
  
Soledonna, Hector Zazou, Jean‑Paul Poletti, Sandy Dillon, Chjami Aghjalesi

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Les Nouvelles Polyphonies Corses is a Corsican revival band, concerned with the indigenous music of Corsica. It is the project of Patrizia Poli and Patrizia Gattaceca, who were heavily involved in the 1970s Corsican Roots Revival movement. Their eponymous debut album Les Nouvelles Polyphonies Corses (1991) was arranged and produced by Hector Zazou, featuring Manu Dibango on saxophone, Ivo Papasov on clarinet, Richard Horowitz, Jon Hassell on trumpet, Shaymal Maltra on tabla, djembe, and ghatam, John Cale and Ryuichi Sakamoto on piano, with Zazou doing “electronics”. Their collaboration with non-Corsican artists was a decision based on exploring the evolving concept of polyphony. For Les Nouvelles Polyphonies, it was important to “sing polyphony as we feel it today” (Patrizia Poli). The improvisation found on the album provides a conceptual link with the tradition of Corsican indigenous folk music.

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Facts about Les Nouvelles Polyphonies Corses

  • The band were selected to perform live at opening ceremony of 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France.
  • Their song “Giramondu” (sung at Albertville) was subsequently used in a Philips advertisement that appeared worldwide.
  • The disc was then voted best album of the year in the “traditional music” section of the 1992 Victoires de la Musique (French equivalent of the Grammy awards).
  • Songs

    Eramu in campuLes Nouvelles Polyphonies Corses · 1991
    GiramonduLes Nouvelles Polyphonies Corses · 1991
    SerinatuLes Nouvelles Polyphonies Corses · 1991

    References

    Les Nouvelles Polyphonies Corses Wikipedia