I Viaggiatori(the Travellers)

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In tune with her heritage

01 Jun, 2010 10:10 AM

Growing up musician Kavisha Mazzella never liked her Italian-ness.

She wanted to be like Australian kids - the ones with the plain names who ate Vegemite sandwiches instead of exotic pastas.

She didn't want people to know that her uncle sang Neapolitan opera in the kitchen or that her family migrated to the country on a ship.

Decades later Mazzella, an ARIA award-winning musician, is amused by her uneasiness to accept her Italian heritage.

As it turns out, her heritage has shaped her life in a way she never imagined.

"When we were young we didn't like these songs because they reminded us that we were different from the Aussies," the Melbourne-based singer says.

"We were different, we were outsiders. I was embarrassed about (our Italian culture and music). I didn't really want to be a wog.

"But really it has turned out to be the richest experience because you can look into what you are and explore all those gifts of your heritage.

"And what's really lovely about doing (Italian folk music album) Suitcase Serenata, it's a way to acknowledge a turnaround - the things that we rejected we now not only accept, but we celebrate."

Suitcase Serenata is the new album from Mazzella's collaborative band I Viaggiatori, which features musicians Irine Vela (bouzouki, mandolin, guitar), David De Santi (piano accordion) and Mark Holder-Keeping (saxophone, clarinet).

The band was formed on a whim at the 2006 National Folk Festival in Canberra when Mazzella was seeking some musicians to perform live with the silent documentary film Dall' Italia All' Australia.

The music was such a hit with audiences that the group has been performing periodically ever since.

Mazzella has also been writing music for another solo album, Love and Sorrow, and teaching choirs.

For her, the Italian-inspired Suitcase Serenata has been a long time in the making.

"In a way it has taken 30 years to make this record, because of (our) journeys and the process of being a migrant, feeling like an outsider and then finally relaxing enough to accept one's heritage and celebrate it with the greater Australian community."

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Love and Sorrow

 

 

*Love and Sorrow has won the  National Film and Sound Archive Award for best Cd release at the National Folk Festival ,Easter 2011.

 

"ARIA award winning artist, Kavisha Mazzella, delivers another album, featuring her exemplary songwriting and singing skills. Her songs marry the rich folk music traditions of her Italian parentage, with an ability to articulate the contemporary everyday. This album produced by Chilean guitarist Nano Stern, has a sweet musicality that enhances Kavisha’s sweet,marvelous voice."Paul Barr Readings Books and Music

Love & Sorrow Kavisha Mazzella Black Market Music

**** (four stars)

 

"Subtle multi-instrumental colouring from producer, Nano Stern allied to an exemplary sound engineering and mixing job by Harry Williamson, has helped convert a batch of characteristically well-crafted songs into Mazzella’s magnum opus. Love & Sorrow certainly has an epic sweep"  **** Tony Hillier     The Weekend Australian

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Booklet of lyrics and drawings are inside front cover! ENJOY!

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Mermaids in the Well 1995

Under the loving guidance and musical arrangements of Lee Buddle (Soundmine Studios Perth West Australia) and John Reed, this album took 5 years to make! It was released in 1995 Features INVISIBLE INDIVISIBLE .Enjoy!

Fisherman's Daughter 1998 ARIA WINNER

Kavisha collaborated with one of Australia's best loved singer-songwriters Michael Thomas ( ex-Weddings, Parties, Anything) to create " Fisherman's Daughter".The album won the 1998 ARIA award for the best Traditional/Folk/ World music album of the year. One of the album's songs "Big Blue Above" was chosen for Australian t.v series Seachange.Features GYPSY SONG.

Silver Hook Tango 2003 ARIA nominee

"Kavisha Mazzella, one of the brightest stars on the Australian folk scene, has produced a beauty with her fourth and latest enstallment "Silver Hook Tango." Taking the masterstroke perfect musical settings to accompany her dreamy poetic word pictures. Mazzella's beautiful singing works so well with Gerry O'Beirne's ravishing impressionistic array of guitar sounds."Paul Barr ,Readings Book shop Carlton Melbourne.  Features SILVER HOOK TANGO, VENEZUELA.

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