Rachele Andrioli
Singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Rachele Andrioli is one of the most interesting voices from Puglia, in south-eastern Italy. In concert, Andrioli expresses herself alone on stage. Thanks to her voice and instruments such as the guitar, the tambura, and innovative instruments such as the loop station, Rachele Andrioli evokes ancient rituals, during which she grabs the audience and transports them to another place and time. With the songs from her latest album and her unique repertoire, in which the creative polyphony seems to come directly from these extreme places, she brings the unexpected, instantly effective and lively Salento close to the audience. In addition to performing, Rachele Andrioli also leads a song circle called Coro a coro, whose repertoire, written specifically for women's voices, will be available for participants in her workshop on the following day of the concert, Sunday at 10:00.

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Andrioli is an increasingly popular performer, not only in Italy, but also on the international scene, as evidenced by her participation in prestigious world music, jazz and classical music festivals. His collaborations with international artists such as Arto Lindsay, Piers Faccini, Baba Sissoko, Roopa Mahadevan are also important. Her vocal research focuses on the development of the voice, following traditional styles and using innovative techniques. Rachele draws from the popular Apulian repertoire and deftly blends it with other musical worlds. In her live performances, she complements her voice with tambouras, harmonic flutes, harps, stringed instruments and electronics. She is committed to the development of polyphonic singing, leading workshops and workshops in Italy and abroad. She is the founder of the women's choir "Coro a Coro", which includes singers from Salento (southern Puglia).
House of Music Hungary
A music education centre and concert venue in the heart of the City Park, behind the airy futuristic glass facade of Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto.