The Coro a Tenores – Cultura Popolare di Neoneli, founded in 1976, is a group of canto a tenore, a style of polyphonic folk singing characteristic of the island of Sardinia. One of its founders, Tonino Cau, is still the leader of the group at this present day. The other members of the choir are Roberto Dessì (contralto), Ivo Marras (mezza voce), Angelo Piras (soloist) and the musicians Orlando Mascia and Eliseo Mascia.
In forty years of activity the Tenores have travelled in every corner of Sardinia and all over the five continents, bringing Sardinian popular culture in more than 30 different countries. The recital Gramsci: un’Omine, una Vida is a series of songs focusing on life episodes of the Italian philosopher and politician Antonio Gramsci, native of Sardinia.
Supported by the European Union, the Italian Republic, Regione Autonoma della Sardegna, POR FESR Sardegna 2014-2020 and Fondazione di Sardegna.
Dublin Unitarian Church, 112 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2
7.30pm
Free admission, booking recommended
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