Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Italian folk music with "Lunario," the captivating album by Lucilla Galeazzi. Released in March 2001 under Look Studio Srl, this 40-minute journey is a testament to Galeazzi's unique voice and her ability to weave traditional melodies with contemporary sensibilities.
"Lunario" opens with "Ebla," a song that originally hails from the repertoire of Novalia, an Italian roots group known for their powerful male vocals. Galeazzi's rendition brings a fresh perspective, setting the tone for the album's blend of old and new. The tracklist is a beautiful mix of original compositions and traditional songs, each telling a story deeply rooted in Italian culture.
From the lively "Rinello" to the poignant tribute "Per Sergio (In Memoria di Sergio Secci)," each song on "Lunario" is a gem. "O Venezia" and "Terras de canto" evoke the rich history and natural beauty of Italy, while "Ninne Nanne" and "Ah, vita bella" offer moments of pure, unadulterated joy. The album's diversity is one of its greatest strengths, making it a delightful listen from start to finish.
Galeazzi's vocals are the heart of "Lunario," effortlessly shifting from delicate whispers to powerful belting. Her ability to convey a range of emotions through her voice is truly remarkable, making each song on the album a unique experience. Whether you're a fan of folk music or simply appreciate beautiful vocals, "Lunario" is an album that will leave a lasting impression.