Biography

Mario Crispi
vocal, archaic wind instruments, laptop, music composition.

Born in Palermo (Sicily), his first real involvement in music began in 1976, he showing an interest in archaic wind instruments from all over the world. He was Historic founder in 1979, composer and versatile flutist of the band Agricantus, he doing research into ethnomusicology, both with the Sicilian Ethnophonic Archive, the Folkstudio of Palermo, the Institute for Folk Traditions of the University of Palermo, and the Museum of Folk Traditions of Nuoro.

He would to deepen his musical research he has visited many regions of the world, Africa, Middle East, Asia Minor and Brasil meeting many musicians, history and atmospheres, making important musical experiences and elaborating musical concepts and compositions. In addition to Agricantus productions (10 albums, 4 soundtracks, dozens of compilations, including the most important Buddha Bar IV, Nirvana Lounge Vol I, Siddhartha), he composed music for dance shows, (Roberta Escamilla Garrison), for theater, for sound design for environment (the exhibition “Form: the city and its past ” by Massimiliano Fuksas at the Coliseum in Rome), for movie soundtracks (“Jung”, by A. Vendemmiati and F. Lazzaretti, presented at the 57th Venice Film Festival 2000 and winner of the IDFA in Amsterdam, “Afghanistan – Side Effects” by A. Vendemmiati and F. Lazzaretti). In 2010 he have produced the soundtrack for the documentary film “Left by The Ship” by A. Vendemmiati and E. Rossi Landi.

He has participated, either as coauthor and interpreter in music productions and soundtracks, in the fields of traditional, world and trance music working with various artists such as Luis Bacalov, Pivio and Aldo De Scalzi, Trancendental, Andrea Guerra, Enzo Avitabile, Brothers, Giovanni Lo Cascio. He was musical director of local music projects. Since 2004 he is author and Artistic Director of the Festival Paesaggi di Suoni of Tuscania (www.paesaggidisuoni.it) now called Passeggiate di Suoni (Sounds walks). In 2008 he created in Palermo the art collective of improvised creation called FolkaLab (www.folkalab.com) a musical and multidisciplinary workshop which has linked 200 artists which he directed for the 2008-2009-2010 editions.

He performed as soloist in various Italian and international Festivals as MedFest 2003 (Italy), Premio Grinzane Cavour 2004 (Italy), Theatron Musikommer 2004 (Munchen-Germany), Kals’Art 2005 (Italy), Musica sulle Bocche 2005 (Italy), La Notte della Taranta 2006 (Italy), September Concert 2006 e 2007 (Italy), Sete Soys y Sete Luas 2006 (Italy), Paesaggi di Suoni 2006 e 2009 (Italy), Auditorium Parco della Musica Rome, 2008 and 2010, Cornerstone Festival 2008 (England), Festival Letteraltura Macugnaga 2009 (Italy). In 2006 he has been invited in Pakistan, in quality of representative for Italy, to the World Performing Arts Festival of Lahore. With Agricantus he has realized tours in Europe, Brasil, Israel, Syria, Hong Kong, participating to International Festivals like “Le Printemps de Bourges”, “Arezzo Wave”, “Le nuit Europennes” at Strasbourg, “Womad” in Sicily, “International Festival of Medina” in Tunis. and won the prestigious Targa Tenco 1996 (for the Best World Music Album), PIM – Italian Music Award 1997 (for the best frontier music album), the Augusto Daolio Prize (for the social engagement).