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   The Princes of Serendip  Folk/Traditional, Singer-Songwriter, and Celtic
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The Princes of Serendip

Don Yacullo's virtuoso piano provides the musical texture behind T. G. Vanini's passionate vocals and violin and Julie Parisi Kirby's beautiful voice.

"Coalescing Old World balladry with mountain folk, Celtic swing with Vivaldian flourish, these baroque pranksters entrance their audience, creating entirely new worlds of child-like, though adult themed, wonder." -- Mike Jurkovic, Rhythm & News, March 2003

"It's a flashing gypsy violin, it's a bit of Mozart, it's an ancient Irish refrain-the music of T.G. Vanini and his band, the Princes of Serendip, is as alluring as it is hard to describe. ...Vanini's songs have a strong emotional charge. His material r anges from love songs that have their roots in British folk music...to the mythical and surreal landscapes and imagery of dreams." -- Baruch College News, February 6, 1998

"The Princes' music is difficult to describe.... Folk, New Age, and classical influences can all be detected, as well as lyrics that Lewis Carroll and Ogden Nash would envy." -- Cheryl A. Rice, Hudson Valley Folk Guild, 2002

Released: October, 2002
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