Musica Italiana

Are you looking for an authentic and professional Italian singer who performs Italian pop classics and the best hits from now? Then reach out for us for a free and non-binding offer.

Sicilian Roots

Thanks to her Sicilian father, Katharina has early discovered the rythms and melodiousness of Italian pop music. Its expression, intensity and heart–warming harmonies influence not only her songwriting, but are also very popular at private and business events.

From smooth to swing

Whether you're looking for smooth background music for an intimate setting or vibrant live music that makes your hips shake, Katharina and her professional musicians are flexible and equipped for your individual wishes. You can book us as duo with vocals and guitar or piano, but also as a whole band.
Our repertoire stretches from classic Italian ballads like La solitudine and Caruso to Italian party classics like Tu vuo fa' l'americano and Volare. Next to the famous classics, we love to perform the most recent Italian hits; artists like Giorgia, Negramaro, Elisa and Marco Merengoni bring the Italian vibe to your event.

HOW TO BOOK

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Experience and testimonials

In collaboration with Italian caterers, wedding planners and event marketeers, Katharina was able to bring a glimpse of la dolce vita to events of all kind.

Wat een geweldig optreden wat een schitterende stem. Zij werd ondersteund door een gitarist met dezelfde kwaliteiten. De jarige job is een muziekliefhebber en speelt o.a. gitaar, samen met hem waren wij allemaal tot tranen geroerd van de schoonheid van haar stem en het optreden genoten. We hebben het er die avond nog vaak over gehad. Katharina en gitarist ontzettend bedankt en wellicht en hopelijk tot ziens!
Jan de Groot, private event.

 

Katharina Grippaldi & Edmond Bravenboer play live 'Cielo pieno di stelle' (Cover Sky full of stars) on radio show Rijnmond NU
Music: Coldplay | Vocals & Text: Katharina Grippaldi | Guitar: Edmond Bravenboer