"Crinali" is a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of Italian folk music, masterfully crafted by Riccardo Tesi and Claudio Carboni. Released on April 8, 2006, under the Visage Music label, this album is a testament to the duo's musical prowess and their deep connection to traditional Italian melodies. Spanning a total of 1 hour and 4 minutes, "Crinali" features 15 enchanting tracks that seamlessly blend various folk styles, from lively polkas and mazurkas to tender lullabies and evocative ballads.
The album opens with "Suite di balli antichi," a suite of ancient dances that sets the stage for the musical journey ahead. Each track is a gem in its own right, showcasing the duo's ability to breathe new life into traditional tunes. "Rispetti e dispetti" offers a playful interplay of melodies, while "La pesca dell'anello" and "Maggio di Granaglione" evoke the charm of rural Italian festivals. The album's diverse repertoire also includes the hauntingly beautiful "Ninna nanna di Maria" and the lively "El gaucho," demonstrating the duo's versatility and their ability to transcend musical boundaries.
Riccardo Tesi, a renowned accordionist and composer, brings his extensive experience and passion for Italian folk music to "Crinali." His collaboration with Claudio Carboni results in a harmonious blend of traditional and contemporary elements, creating an album that is both authentic and innovative. Whether you're a seasoned fan of folk music or a newcomer to the genre, "Crinali" offers a delightful exploration of Italy's musical heritage, performed with skill, sensitivity, and a deep respect for the traditions that inspire it.