
Lars Fredrik Frøislie "Quattro Racconti" 12"
"Quattro Raccontiâ is a new version of the debut solo album from Wobblerâs Lars Fredrik Frøislie - This time in Italian with Stefano âLupoâ Galifi on vocals! âFire Fortellingerâ became a great success when released in 2023, and when the opportunity for Lars to do one of the songs in Italian with Galifi of Museo Rosenbach, he did - and the 10â release of âUn Posto Sotto il Cieloâ came out. And later, when Wobbler played a festival in Italy in 2024, Frøislie went to visit Galifi and to record vocals for the rest of the album. The result is stunning!
FRĂISLIE who is himself a huge fan of Italian Prog in general and of MUSEO ROSENBACH in particular, explains:
When I wrote âEt sted under himmelhvelvetâ, I imagined an Italian version in my head with just STEFANO "LUPO" GALIFI'S vocals. Not so surprising, perhaps, since he is one of my my favourite vocalists. I have loved his slightly raspy, but powerful and soulful vocals, ever since I discovered MUSEO ROSENBACH as a teenager.
When the opportunity presented itself, I thought it couldn't hurt to ask him, and it gave me much joy that he was actually willing to sing on this one. Especially since he sings just as well today as he did 50 years ago.
For me, it was both emotional and surreal to hear a voice I have known and loved throughout much of my life, singing my songs.
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"Quattro Raccontiâ is a new version of the debut solo album from Wobblerâs Lars Fredrik Frøislie - This time in Italian with Stefano âLupoâ Galifi on vocals! âFire Fortellingerâ became a great success when released in 2023, and when the opportunity for Lars to do one of the songs in Italian with Galifi of Museo Rosenbach, he did - and the 10â release of âUn Posto Sotto il Cieloâ came out. And later, when Wobbler played a festival in Italy in 2024, Frøislie went to visit Galifi and to record vocals for the rest of the album. The result is stunning!
FRĂISLIE who is himself a huge fan of Italian Prog in general and of MUSEO ROSENBACH in particular, explains:
When I wrote âEt sted under himmelhvelvetâ, I imagined an Italian version in my head with just STEFANO "LUPO" GALIFI'S vocals. Not so surprising, perhaps, since he is one of my my favourite vocalists. I have loved his slightly raspy, but powerful and soulful vocals, ever since I discovered MUSEO ROSENBACH as a teenager.
When the opportunity presented itself, I thought it couldn't hurt to ask him, and it gave me much joy that he was actually willing to sing on this one. Especially since he sings just as well today as he did 50 years ago.
For me, it was both emotional and surreal to hear a voice I have known and loved throughout much of my life, singing my songs.




















