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A Choir in Gallura

Tempio Pausania | Italy

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A Choir in Gallura in Tempio Pausania | Italy Private Tour
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Music Experience in Tempio Pausania, Sardinia, with a choir performing the rare tasgia chant live

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Gianmario Pedroni

What is this?

This experience begins with a walk through the historic center of Tempio Pausania, known as the “City of Stone” for its granite buildings. The route leads to the old railway station, a Liberty-style building opened in 1931, with original wooden interiors and pictures by Sardinian artist Giuseppe Biasi. The highlight is a private, exclusive performance by the Coro Gabriel, one of Sardinia’s oldest vocal ensembles. They sing the tasgia, a rare polyphonic chant that evolved from the UNESCO-listed canto a tenore. Unlike its predecessor, the tasgia features all four voices singing lyrics and includes improvisational shifts in tone and harmony, echoing elements of jazz. With fewer than twenty practitioners left, this is a rare chance to hear it live. Gianmario, a native of Tempio and a member of the choir, shares insights into this evolving tradition. His ties to the group offer an intimate perspective on Sardinian culture, set in the town that has long been the cultural heart of Gallura.

What makes this unique?

What makes this experience special is the rare chance to meet the singers themselves and hear the tasgia performed in a setting that enhances both its sound and meaning. This chant survives only in northern Sardinia, and is normally preserved within small, tight-knit communities. Here, it opens up to you. The performance takes place inside Tempio’s old train station, a quiet, evocative building from the 1930s. It's the only public site in Sardinia where you can still see original murals by Giuseppe Biasi, one of Sardinia’s most important painters, whose work shaped the island’s modern visual identity. Gianmario, the bass voice of the choir, welcomes you into this world not as a spectator passing by, but as a guest who is invited to immerse in the shared emotion of it. His role in the group opens the door to an intimate exchange with the other singers, offering rare access to a tradition that continues to evolve—yet remains deeply rooted in place.

What is the profile of the host?

Gianmario Pedroni is a Sardinia-born professional photographer. After honing his skills in England, he specialized in advertising, fashion, and design, collaborating with prominent photographers and brands. In 2009, he returned to Sardinia to establish his studio, focusing on the island's breathtaking landscapes and vibrant culture. He is also a singer in a traditional choir that performs the tasgia, one of Sardinia’s rarest polyphonic chants, and has long been immersed in the region’s musical heritage, especially the vocal traditions of Gallura.

What to bring?

Comfortable shoes and your curiosity.

Where is this located?

Where will we meet?

You’ll meet Gianmario in Piazza Gallura.

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EUR 425
per person

Private

3 - 8 people

2.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This experience is offered to a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 8 people. What’s included: A guided walk in Tempio Pausania and a private performance followed by a light lunch comprising Sardinian snacks/delicacies, shared with the singers.
Offered in English, Italian

Private

3 - 8 people

2.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This experience is offered to a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 8 people. What’s included: A guided walk in Tempio Pausania and a private performance followed by a light lunch comprising Sardinian snacks/delicacies, shared with the singers.
Offered in English, Italian