Artist's albums
Intantu
2001 · album
Passione (Polyphonie Corse)
1997 · album
Ab Eternu (Polyphonies corses)
1992 · album
Danse Mémoire, Danse
2018 · album
Don Juan (Bande originale du film)
2016 · album
Medea
2016 · album
Castelli
2015 · album
A Filetta - Songs and Polyphony from Corsica
2015 · album
Songs and polyphonies from Corsica (In concert)
2014 · album
Mistico Mediterraneo
2011 · album
Si di mè
2003 · album
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Biography
It is in 1978 that very young people — among whom teenagers, driven by a strong willingness to contribute to the protection of a declining oral heritage — started their journey… and their journey has been long, sometimes sinuous but always punctuated by discoveries and wonderful encounters. Therefore, the singers gladly confess that « the encounter » is written in their musical DNA. Encouraged by the tradition they inherited from, they quickly opened to others - other territories, other disciplines, other artists (performers, composers, directors, choreographers). The repertoire produced today by this vocal sextet is a faithful reflection of what is, since the beginning of the 1980s’, its « forward walk » : a trajectory outlining a movement initiated in a secular orality and asserting itself in the twists and turns of a writing without complex, freed from any filial obligation. Sacred music stands alongside profane songs with multiple influences, films scores with Bruno Coulais, creations for Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui’s choreographies, choruses for an antique tragedy or pieces from a requiem requested by the Saint-Denis Festival. A Filetta’s music is dedicated to a vision of the world rejecting without any ambiguity identitarian closure and the vocal ensemble’s philosophy is encapsulated in this beautiful aphorism by René Char : « The purest harvests are sowed in a ground that does not exist; they get rid of gratitude and only owe to spring. »