REVIEWS

ANDIRIVIENI
Andirivieni is another impressive solo outing from Filippo Gambetta. The variety of the material and the melodic nature make it an accessible and sublimely pleasurable experience.
MICHAEL HINGSTON – fROOTS (UK, 2009)

Andirivieni is a precious album that ranges between aspects of manifold folk music idioms and brings out Filippo Gambetta's composure in the performance of mature compositions.
ROBERTO CASELLI - Jam (Italia, 2009)

The Genoese button accordion player make us a present of his most mature and intense album, with no need of stupefying the listener with special effects.
GUIDO FESTINESE – Alias / Il Manifesto (Italia, 2009)

A Sharp and sparkling acoustic music album with selfconfident and contrapuntal performances that don't drift along dangerous pastel shades and colours.
DANIELE BERGESIO – Il giornale della Musica (Italia, 2009)

Andirivieni is a sort of manifesto of a specific creative approach that we support in new folk music, characterized by the good balance of ideas and spontaneity. A gift for those who enjoy universal music and cosmopolitan diatonic accordion melodies.
ROBERTO G.SACCHI – Folk Bullettin (Italia, 2009)

A fluid, mature, sharp and evocative album played by a solid trio with great team-work.
CIRO DE ROSA – Mondomix (Italia, 2009)

Gambetta is a true virtuoso, who knows very well where to go to: only Music,no freaking-out. The tunes are accessible and contagious. Also two surrealist-like compositions of Gambetta are nice to listen to, you won’t hear any negative comment on this Andrivieni from us.
MARIUS ROETING -New Folk Sounds (Netherlands 2009)


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