Sant'Ambrogio square is on my route home from work and a coveted spot for street musicians (see
www.ipernity.com/doc/2518356/50885646).
This time it was the turn of a trio singing/playing the typical Florentine "stornelli" - folk tunes featuring often humorous tales of the life of the common folk: love, betrayal, rotten luck, mischievous youngsters, nasty bosses, sassy women and not so holy clergymen. While not quite as popular as other groups, they did have an appreciative audience, who giggled and laughed out loud at some of the (sometimes heavy-handed) humor. The singer took a break to go get some cool water for himself and his partners, so he only appears in the PIP, where he's singing the woes of a husband coming home to find his wife closeted in the barn with the next-door farmer.
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Malik Raoulda said:
Bonne soirée salutaire.
TOZ said:
All the best TOZ
Jaap van 't Veen said:
Rosalyn Hilborne said:
Two lovely pictures and it must be a pleasure to pass on your way home from work.
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Wonderful capture of street life, Annalia!
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Annemarie said:
son a Roma, per ripartire x le Alpi tra qualche giorno
caldo caldo caldo
photosofghosts said:
Proprio a Firenze, molti anni fa, stanco di fotografare i monumenti, decisi di raccontare le città tramite le persone. Obiettivo raggiunto o meno, ti propongo un mio album "fiorentino":
www.flickr.com/photos/100315643@N06/albums/72157673925643934
Colgo l'occasione per ringraziarti di nuovo
Fabio
Anto & Pier said:
Buona giornata, Anto & Pier