Alfio Antico (born 22 November 1956) is an Italian singer-songwriter, percussionist, and theatrical actor, regarded as one of the worldâÂÂs foremost interpreters of the tamburo a cornice (frame drum). His work blends traditional Sicilian pastoral culture with contemporary folk and world music.
Antico was born in Lentini, Sicily. He lived as a shepherd until the age of 18, surrounded by pastoral life and immersed in oral traditions passed down by his grandmother.
In the 1970s, while performing in Florence, Antico was discovered by Eugenio Bennato and invited to join the folk group Musicanova. This marked his entry into the Italian folk scene.
Over his career, Antico has collaborated with Fabrizio De André, Lucio Dalla, Carmen Consoli, and Vinicio Capossela. He has also contributed to theatrical productions alongside leading Italian actors and directors.
Antico has released multiple albums, both studio and live, often featuring his self-crafted tamburi decorated with ancient symbols. His music combines traditional rhythms with experimental sounds, earning him recognition in the European folk and world music scenes.
Antico is considered both a guardian of traditional Sicilian music and an innovator who has expanded its reach into contemporary genres.