In 1997 he taught himself to play the "baghett" bagpipes of Bergamo and other traditional instruments, in order to become part of a folk music revival group called "The Rataplan". Their focus was to research traditional pieces and
rearrange them.In 2000 he began to study the French musette bagpipe. He then founded
musical group called "The Frasna", with the
purpose of mixing modern electric instruments with a traditional sound. the
group it produces itself cd from the title" the mrs. of the wind" He
has taken part in many sessions with English and German groups, and he
especially frequents the Beltuner.He is often at many folk festivals like Lautenback, folk isle Suisio and
Celtweek. Currently he is working on an ambitious and challenging project,
in order to combine the sounds of the sax soprano and french bagpipe with jazz manouche.
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In 1977 he taught himself to play the "baghett" bagpipes of Bergamo and other traditional instruments, in order to become part of a folk music revival group called "The Rataplan". Their focus was to research traditional pieces and
rearrange them.In 2000 he began to study the French musette bagpipe. He then founded
along with Luciano Guazzi a musical group called "The Frasna", with the
purpose of mixing modern electric instruments with a traditional sound. the
group it produces itself cd from the title" the mrs. of the wind" He
has taken part in many sessions with English and German groups, and he
especially frequents the Beltuner.He is often at many folk festivals like Lautenback, folk isle Suisio and
Celtweek. Currently he is working on an ambitious and challenging project,
in order to combine the sounds of the french bagpipe with jazz and
balcanic music.