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Sissy Castrogiovanni & Intra Lu Munnu

A provocative blend of Mediterranean music and contemporary jazz Date: November 1, 2014 Time: 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm at The Buttonwood Tree

Sissy Castrogiovanni, voice
Henrique Eisenmann, piano
Ehud Ettun

INTRA LU MUNNU is the name of Sissy’s first work as solo artist, entirely signed under her name as singer and composer. It means “INSIDE THE WORLD”. Jazz, Mediterranean and World Music, with a touch of classical and African influences, all blended into Sicilian lyrics, rhythms and old folk traditions

“Sissy is definitely one of those people that when you hear her voice you feel like are angels around you, singing to you. She is one of those angels.” Grammy and Latin Grammy Award multi nomenee Gabo Lugo

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“What I love about Sicilian jazz singer Sissy Castrogiovanni’s music is that it brings together different cultures seamlessly and with care. You can hear their distinct qualities yet they fit well together similar to a well-made tapestry or tasty fusion cuisine.” Will Smith – Producer, Musician, Composer

“Sissy has something that is very unique [...] – She has the gift to make you feel emotions that perhaps you never thought you could feel.” Victor Mendoza, Director Contemporary Studio Performance, Berklee Valencia.

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“Sissy is the voice and the image of Sicily, her songs are starting a new era for Sicilian popular music. Thanks to her, we can discover a new universe within traditional Sicilian music, extremely rich and powerful melodies and soundscapes, that transport us immediately to this island’s streets and fields full of life and art, something very different, worthy of the utmost attention.”

— 7 time Grammy Award winning Javier Limon, El Pais (Spain)

Powerful and warm voice, Sissy has a unique and soulful sound. Jazz harmonies, Mediterranean and Sicilian roots, African rhythms and a touch of classical music, all combined together to support beautiful original melodies in Sicilian dialect.

Pure fire on stage. Sissy’s stunning energy comes as much from her home as it does her unique spirit. Born in Sicily (Italy) into a musical family, Sissy is firmly planted between the Mediterranean Sea and Volcano Etna in an island with a long history of foreign domination, from the Greeks to the Romans, from the Arabs to the Spanish, from the African to the Normans. The result is a mixed culture where every single domination left something to see, to taste, to hear… And all of this shines trough Sissy’s latest record, Intra Lu Munnu. It means “Inside the World”. It’s a collection of 10 original Sissy’s compositions entirely sung in Sicilian dialect, with musicians coming from every part of the world and a special collaboration with the Pletenitsa Balkan Choir.

Sissy’s creativity starts flowing at the age of five. She started early on to delve into a wide variety of musical styles, from jazz to blues, to soul and funk, being at the same time exposed to Sicilian traditional folk music. Grown as a self-taught musician, in 2009 Sissy becomes Berklee College of Music scholarship recipient and she specializes in Jazz Composition and Mediterranean Studies. In 2011 she’s awarded as full scholarship and invited as performing artist at the Mediterranean Music Institute (Valencia, Spain). While living in Spain she lines out the first sketches of her compositions.

Among others, Sissy had the opportunity to collaborate with several world renowned artists such as jazz drummer Jack DeJohnette (Keith Jarrett, Miles Davis, John Coltrane etc.) – 10 times Grammy Award winning, Bobby McFerrin – producer/composer Patrice Rushen – 7 times Latin Grammy Award winning, Javier Limon.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoOTdAQbTQQ

http://www.sissycastrogiovanni.com/

Cost: $10

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