词条 | Beppe Gambetta |
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| name = Beppe Gambetta | image = Beppe_Gambetta.jpg | image_size = | landscape = | caption = Performing live in 2008 | background = solo_singer | birth_name = | birth_date = 1955 | birth_place = Genoa, Italy | genre = Folk, bluegrass, Italian folk | occupation = Musician, singer, author | instrument = Guitar, harp guitar, vocals | years_active = 1989–present | label = Gadfly | associated_acts = Men of Steel, Dan Crary, Tony McManus, Don Ross | website = {{URL|www.beppegambetta.com}} }} Beppe Gambetta (born 1955) is an Italian acoustic guitarist and singer. A native of Genoa, he is a composer, teacher, author, and researcher of traditional music and instruments. Music careerIn 1977, Gambetta founded Red Wine, an Italian bluegrass band. He wrote the first Italian instructional book on flatpicking.[1] His flatpicking style is similar to Doc Watson's and Moravian folk music. This style is characterized by flashy licks, intricate cross-picking patterns, open tunings, and fluid slides up and down the neck of the guitar.[2] Although Beppe lives in Genoa, he travels throughout North America every year. He has performed in the Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield, Kansas, MerleFest in North Carolina, the Kerrville Folk Festival in Texas and festivals in Winnipeg and Edmonton. He has appeared on the radio programs All Things Considered and eTown. Beppe has performed with David Grisman, Gene Parsons, Doc Watson, Norman Blake and the band Men of Steel, which comprises Dan Crary, Tony McManus, and Don Ross. He toured with banjo player Tony Trischka and released the accompanying live album Alone and Together.[3] In 2015, Gambetta embarked on a brief tour with cellist Rushad Eggleston.[3] Gambetta recorded the album Traversata: Italian Music in America (Acoustic Disc, 2001) with mandolinist David Grisman and mandolinist Carlo Aonzo. On the album, he used a 14-string harp guitar custom made for him by Italian luthier Antonello Saccu.[1] ReceptionBeppe has been called a "virtual United Nations of influences: Italian, Ukrainian, Appalachian, Sardinian, Celtic".[4] He has been described by The Huffington Post as one of the "best flatpickers anywhere."[5] Discography
References1. ^1 {{Cite AV media notes |title=Traversata |title-link=Traversata|others=Beppe Gambetta |year=2001 |first=David |last=Grisman |author-link=David Grisman|page=4 |type=booklet |publisher=Acoustic Disc |location=San Rafael, California}} 2. ^Pattison, Kermit B., p. 68. 3. ^{{cite news|last1=Zaretsky|first1=Mark|title=Beppe Gambetta-Rushad Eggleston light up Branford Folk Music show|url=http://www.nhregister.com/article/NH/20150312/NEWS/150319830|accessdate=12 April 2016|work=New Haven Register|date=12 March 2015}} 4. ^1 Pattison, Kermit B. "Italian Spices: Beppe Gambetta Adds New Flavors to American Flatpicking". Acoustic Guitar. November 1997, p. 74. 5. ^{{cite news|last1=Winick|first1=Steven D.|title=Eurotunes: Instrumental Folk CDs from European Artists|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/stephen-d-winick/eurotunes-instrumental-fo_b_9614278.html|accessdate=12 April 2016|work=The Huffington Post}} External links
6 : 1952 births|Living people|Italian guitarists|Male guitarists|Italian bluegrass musicians|People from Genoa |
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