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[[File:Bardentreffen 2014 So 1409.JPG|thumb|Barabàn at the 2014 [[Bardentreffen]] festival in [[Nuremberg]]]]
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Barabàn at the 2014 Bardentreffen festival in Nuremberg

Barabàn is an Italian folk group focused on the musical traditions of northern Italy , particularly that of the Po Valley for contemporary audience. They are recognized as a notable and widely reviewed folk group in Italy.

Founded in Milan in 1982, the group has released seven albums and has been included in various compilations.

Members

  • Vincenzo Caglioti
  • Aurelio Citelli
  • Giuliano Grasso
  • Antonio Neglia
  • Alberto Rovelli
  • Maddalena Soler

Discography

Album

  • Musa di pelle...pinfio di legno nero (1984)
  • Il valzer dei disertori (1987)
  • Naquane (1990)
  • Live (1994)
  • La Santa Notte dell'Oriente (1996)
  • Terre di passo (2002)
  • Venti5 d'Aprile (DVD, 2005)
  • Voci di trincea (2015)

Collaborations