Antoine Ciosi Introduction Access

: "Paese Spentu" (The Dead Village) tells the story of mountain villages losing their souls as inhabitants leave, a poignant illustration of the threatened Corsican culture.

: Following his father's early death, he was raised by his mother, Jeanne, whom he often honors in his work. His youth was spent tending to animals and walking the paths of the maquis , experiences that later became central themes in his music. Musical Career and Evolution Antoine Ciosi Introduction

Born into a family of farmers, Ciosi grew up in the rugged landscapes of Upper Corsica. : "Paese Spentu" (The Dead Village) tells the

: His extensive discography includes iconic albums such as Le Prisonnier (1975), Corsica Amata (1972), and Ricordi Di Cursichella (1973). Musical Career and Evolution Born into a family

: Since the mid-1990s, he has frequently collaborated with his son, Jérôme Ciosi , who is also a professional musician known for working with artists like Thomas Dutronc. Cultural Legacy

: His father was a progressive peasant and poet whose political convictions and pride in his Corsican identity deeply influenced Antoine.

Ciosi’s professional breakthrough occurred in , when he won the first prize at the inaugural Festival of Corsican Song at the Olympia in Paris for his performance of "Paese Spentu" .