Mare Profondo: Kavisha and Rosario
Event description
Duo Mare Profondo
Kavisha Mazzella & Rosario De Marco
7.30pm Friday 23rd May
Tickets $25, $20 Coolmates
Music Inspired by the Mediterranian
Traditional and Contemporary Italian Songs
Kavisha Mazzella
Kavisha Mazzella is an ARIA award winning singer songwriter who does not believe in world music.It's just music!!! Music unites us and creating imaginary titles such as world music is silly! She enjoys crossing musical boundaries and create community experiences in her shows.
She first came to national attention with her appearance in the Franco Di Chiera documentary " Joys Of The Women" in 1993. Drawing on her rich multicultural heritage she creates contemporary songs with haunting melody and lyrical depth.
While her early influences come from the singer songwriter tradition of the likes of Sandy Denny,Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen, over time due to her passion for Italian regional folksong, she has absorbed influence from the East with its modal tones and ecstatic singing styles of Indian, Arabic, Southern Italian and Gypsy influenced song and links these with western folk music influences.Other influences that have made an impression on Kavisha's music are her interest in meditation and mysticism through the teachings of Osho, Sufi,Tibetan Buddhist Masters and Advaita teachings.
Rosario De Marco
Mediterranean sound without borders
Rosario De Marco is a gifted musician and composer. A master guitarist who also has the capacity to compose. His music captures the warmth and passion of the Southern European lands, taking elements from jazz, classical, folk and popular music.
With regular performances around Melbourne, residencies in numerous venues, Rosario has established himself as a household name in the local music scene.
His performances include opening act for Italian international super star Zucchero at The Palais Theatre, Melbourne. Rosario also supported Omara Portuondo at the Melbourne Concert Hall ( Portuondo sang duetting with Ibrahim Ferrer on the album Buena Vista Social Club ) and Ladysmith Black Mambazo choral group from South Africa. ( who rose to worldwide prominence as a result of singing with Paul Simon on his album, Graceland.
Rosario has performed live on national TV and radio. He has released a number of CDs, including “Light and Shadows”, “Roots” and “Intuition”.
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