About Diana di l'Alba
Diana di l’Alba, meaning "The Gate of Dawn," symbolizes the morning star guiding the eternal shepherd. Founded in 1978 in Corsica, France, the group released its first album the following year. After a hiatus, they resumed in 1993 with Antonu Marielli joined by Ghjiseppu Ersa, Ghjuvan Lìviu Casalta, Stèfanu Perfetti, and Ceccè Brunini, leading to the 1996 album Pueta. New members Vitu Fuligni and Ericcu Biagetti contributed to Sumenti d’Acqua (1998).