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Zumpa

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Seven beautiful classic and original tracks to evoke that Italian Mediterrenean feeling.

1. Tu vuò fà l'americano (Renato Carosone)

2. Tarantellas (Sam’s Tarantella - David De Santi, Raimondo’s Cucina - Bob McInnes, Tarantella Napoletana, Tarantella Villagio)

3. Kalinifta (traditional song from Grecìa Salentina/Apuglia)

4. Piemontesina (Lyrics

Seven beautiful classic and original tracks to evoke that Italian Mediterrenean feeling.

1. Tu vuò fà l'americano (Renato Carosone)

2. Tarantellas (Sam’s Tarantella - David De Santi, Raimondo’s Cucina - Bob McInnes, Tarantella Napoletana, Tarantella Villagio)

3. Kalinifta (traditional song from Grecìa Salentina/Apuglia)

4. Piemontesina (Lyrics Enrico Frati, music Giovanni Raimondo)

5. Guaglione (Renato Carosone)

6. Malencunia (Kristy Stanfield)

7. Parla più piano (Italian lyrics Gianni Boncompagni, music Nino Rota)

Total playing time: 33min 35secs

Be transported with Zumpa to forgotten Italian fishing villages, moonlit olive groves and a hard life under a hot sun where peasants play music to celebrate life with a fierce sense of humour. They provide the sounds and energy of folk, gypsy and Italian world music woven together to provide a truly spaghetti and meatballs experience.

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Physical Album and Music Book

Zumpa Italian Sheet Music Book
  • Zumpa Italian Sheet Music Book
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$30.00

A collection of 63 traditional and popular folk songs and tunes from Italy and includes tarantellas, saltarellos and old tunes. It has been compiled by David De Santi whose parents are from Vallo Della Lucania in Campania. David plays piano accordion. The title of the collection is ‘Zumpà’ and it is a Neapolitan dialect word meaning mean ‘jump’. 50 pages

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