A Filetta (Corsican pronunciation:[afiˈletta], lit.'The Fern') is an all-male singing group that performs traditional music from Corsica. It's made up of Corsican singers who try to popularize the traditional Corsican Polyphony singing style. To assert its Corsican identity, the group's name refers to a kind of fern that grows on the island.
History
For over 45 years, A Filetta has been singing traditional polyphony but also innovate. They have recorded extensively and performed internationally. In 2009, they performed in France, Germany, Poland, Ireland, Brazil, in the Baltic States, Belgium, Italy, and Austria. The year 2010 brought them to Japan, Korea and the Réunion.
Beginnings of A Filetta
The group A Filetta was founded in October 1978 in Balagne by Michel Frassati, a young teacher, joined by Tumasgiu Nami, apiculturist. This association whose first objective was to contribute to the salvation of the Corsican oral heritage was linked to the Riacquistu mouvement. In 1981, the first album of A Filetta, Machja n'avemu un antra, is released. This first album will be followed by others, including one with children, (Sonnii Zitillini, 1987) and their first a cappella album, A' u visu di tanti (1989).
2002 : INTANTU (Deda), reviewed as a "remarkable CD" by The Independent[1]
2002 : DVD : "A FILETTA, voix corses" by Don Kent (Éditions Montparnasse)
2003 : SI DI MÈ
2005 : Soundtrack "Liberata" France 3
2006 : MEDEA
2008 : BRACANÀ (Deda/Harmonia Mundi distr.)
2009 : DVD "TRENT'ANNI POCU, TRENT'ANNI ASSAI" : a documentary by Cathy Rocchi and a concert at the Oratoire de Calvi, + bonus + a CD with songs. (Harmonia Mundi)
2011 : Mistico Mediterraneo with Paolo Fresu and Daniele di Bonaventura (ECM)
2011 : Di Corsica Riposu, Requiem pour deux regards with Daniele di Bonaventura
2013 : Puz/zle soundtrack for Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui's choreography with Fadia Tomb El-Hage, Kazunari Abe and Olga Wojciechowska (Eastman)