Jean-Antoine Ferrali is one of these bastia voices that have been able to trace a singular path between lyrical demand and island roots. Baryton trained in classical singing, he has imposed himself over time as a precise, expressive and deeply attached performer to Corsican musical culture. His artistic path goes far beyond the framework of local scenes. He participated in the adventure of the Nouvelles Polyphonies Corse, a formation that marked…
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Jean-Antoine Ferrali is one of these bastia voices that have been able to trace a singular path between lyrical demand and island roots. Baryton trained in classical singing, he has imposed himself over time as a precise, expressive and deeply attached performer to Corsican musical culture. His artistic path goes far beyond the framework of local scenes. He participated in the adventure of the Nouvelles Polyphonies Corse, a formation that marked…