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Posted by: Herrerano 04-Jun-2004, 09:23 AM |
I just spent some time sorting through the URLs listed above concerning the music of Galicia and most of it is pretty incredible. Much of it certainly has a traditional celtic feel to it. Interested in your comments. Leo |
Posted by: Herrerano 04-Jun-2004, 09:56 AM |
Here is a link to Radio Galega Música. http://www.crtvg.es/asfroot/son.asx Now you can tune in yourself and check out the current sound of musica galega. Leo |
Posted by: Roisin-Teagan 05-Jun-2004, 12:29 PM |
Hey Leo, I tried to listen to the Galicia music link you provided, but the server wasn't responding. I'll try again later. Cheers, Roisin |
Posted by: Herrerano 05-Jun-2004, 02:38 PM |
Yup, keep trying, I listened to it all morning with no problem. Must be some sort of New Orleans idiosyncracy. Leo |
Posted by: Roisin-Teagan 05-Jun-2004, 10:56 PM |
HA-HA! I'll check again thank you very much, Señor! |
Posted by: Roisin-Teagan 06-Jun-2004, 12:11 AM |
I got through. It sounds so different...Is that the bagpipes I'm hearing with a Latin flare??? Wonderful sound! |
Posted by: maggiemahone1 07-Jun-2004, 07:49 PM |
I listened and I liked! Very celtic, indeed. maggiemahone1 |
Posted by: Viriato 28-Jul-2005, 09:57 AM |
This report is about "Milladoiro" the No1 Galician folk group who -as well as Carlos Nuñez, the bagpiper- has played together with The Chieftains, Capercaille and others. http://clip.dia.fi.upm.es/~boris/galgroups/external_html/milladoiro.html |
Posted by: Viriato 28-Jul-2005, 02:36 PM |
And this is the second best Celt group of Galicia: "Luar Na Lubre"... With the web in English! http://www.luarnalubre.com/en/ Ah! And Milladoiro also has the web site partly in English... http://www.milladoiro.com/ |
Posted by: Viriato 03-Aug-2005, 04:59 PM |
Probably the best bagpier in the world... : Carlos Núñez http://www.folkworld.de/5/carlos3.html He has played with The Chieftains many times and was invited once to open the march on St. Patrick's Day in New York. |