Considered one of folk's best promises, from Scotland comes Rachel Sermanni for an appointment not to be missed Monday 3 July at Carroponte in Sesto San Giovanni (MI). The concert is free admission.
With folk music in her blood, Rachel Sermanni, class of '91, is a singer-songwriter, musician and artist of great depth, capable of transmitting a pure and mystical aura to her listeners. In 2011, she released her first EP, The Bothy Sessions, recorded with a group of friends in a completely spontaneous and profound way in a forest. The real record debut, however, came in 2012, when Sermanni released her Under Mountaiss, produced by Ian Grimble and recorded in the beautiful Watercolour Studios, nestled in the West Higlands. Under Mountains is Rachel Sermanni's first real musical contribution to the world and the first time the world really embraced the singer-songwriter's music. Four years of non-stop touring allowed her to find the right inspirations to create new music and record new sessions, live and in the studio.
In March 2014, immersed in the ramparts of Nova Scotia, Rachel sowed the seeds of a new reaction: Tied to the Moon is her second album, released in 2015 to wide critical acclaim: listening to this CD is like taking a walk cuddled by the gentle moonlight. Rachel Sermanni's creativity is the result of intense collaborations and synergies with friends, family and teachers, who have supported her throughout her journey with advice and observations. For Sermanni, creativity is happiness.
RACHEL SERMANNI
Monday 3 July 2017
Sesto San Giovanni (MI), Carroponte - via Luigi Granelli, 1
Free admission