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While it is one of the smallest regions of Italy, the Music of Molise is active.
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Folk & Traditional Music in molise
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Folk, Traditional Music, Costumes & Folk Dances in Molise - "La P'cc'nèra"Forlì del Sannio -036
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♫ Tornerò ~ Chitarra Musica ♫ ITALIA ~ CAMPOBASSO [Molise]
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Musical venues and activities
The Teatro Savoia was built and opened in 1926 in Campobasso and then reopened in 2002. Campobasso has a friends of music association and, despite the region's small area, a symphony orchestra. The city is also the home of the Lorenzo Perosi music conservatory.
Isernia is known for its folk traditions and open-air festivals. The annual festival Mostra Mercato della Zampogna in Scapoli is held each July with exhibitions and markets for the zampogna, a folk version of bagpipes.[1]
The Museum of the Zampogna in Scapoli has a permanent exhibit of local traditional as well as foreign instruments.[2]
References
- ^ "Traditional Molise Music". Delicious Italy. September 9, 2010. Retrieved November 4, 2021.
- ^ "The International Museum of the Bagpipe "P. Vecchione"". Benvenuti a Scapoli. Retrieved November 4, 2021.
Further reading
- Guide Cultura, i luoghi della music (2003) ed. Touring Club Italiano.