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Micheal,

 

Como a música o principal é escoitala, existe en Internet unha páxina que che pode orientar sobre o panorama da música galega (www.galiciantunes.com).  

 

Non obstante, faltan algúns das primeiras cabeceiras: Berrogüetto (www.berroguetto.com), Carlos Núñez (www.carlos-nunez.com), Budiño [creo que si, estou a falar de memoria] (www.xosemanuelbudino.com), o caso da Orquestra SonDeSeu (www.sondeseu.org), Siniestro Total (www.siniestro.com; sen olvidármonos da formación Transportes Hernández y Sanjurjo [hai algo en YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxPtOk7ZVXY), bonovo (www.bonovo.org) .

 

Se nos noventa houbo o chamado boon do folk, na actualidade comezase a visualizar formacións de jazz (algunhas levan moitos anos como o caso de Clumia Jazz ). Algunhas: Abe Rábade (www.aberabade.com ou a súa formación con Uxía Pedreira e Guadi Galego Nordestin@as), Alberto Conde (www.albertoconde.com), o magnífico baixista Baldo Martínez (http://perso.wanadoo.es/baldomartinez/) e unha discográfica como Xingra (www.xingra.com). No seu catálogo ten sorpresas abondas, incluídas unha versión moi particular de interpretar de Marcos Teira o mundo do flamenco.

 

Resulta interesante que consultase www.folque.com e as páxinas dos conservatorios superiores de Vigo e A Coruña (sobre todo os concertos fin de carreira). A finais de ano licenciouse por primeira vez unha persoa na especialidade de Gaita (ata hai pouco era unha carreira sen ciclo superior e moitos (entre os que estou eu) tivemos que ir por outras vías.

 

Cousas interesantes tamén se poden atopar no YouTube e agora a televisión de Galicia (www.crtvg.es) ten unha opción que é a televisión á carta. Nela ver algunhas das emisións de Alalá ou Miraxes (este é un programa cultural en que se inclúe outras cousas).

 

Isto non pretenden ser unha lista exhaustiva, pero pode axudarte en algo (iso espero)

 

Saúdos.

 

Gabriel

 

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De: Galician Studies e-mail discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] En nome de Beswick J.
Enviado: luns, 12 de febreiro de 2007 15:22
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Asunto: Re: [GALICIAN-STUDIES] music query

 

Michael,

 

the other person who springs to mind is Sharif Gemie - I am sure that he will be reading this, so please contact Michael, Sharif!

 

Jaine

 

Dr Jaine Beswick

Lecturer in Linguistics (Spanish and Portuguese)

Programme Coordinator - Portuguese

Room 3021

Modern Languages

University of Southampton

SO17 1BJ

 

02380 593247

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From: Galician Studies e-mail discussion list on behalf of Craig Patterson

Sent: Mon 12/02/2007 12:03

To: [log in to unmask]

Subject: Re: music query

 

 

 

Thanks Michael.

 

The name that immediately comes to mind is that of Sarah Aldred, who

completed a PhD on the subject of Galician music, and has interviewed

most of the big names out there.

 

I think she's on this list and will get in touch presently, but I'll

forward this on just in case.

 

Best wishes

 

Craig

 

 

Dr. Craig Patterson

Lecturer in Spanish

The School of Languages, Cultures and Religions

The University of Stirling

Stirling

FK9 4LA

Scotland

United Kingdom

(0044) (0)1786 467543

 

Director of Centro de Estudos Galegos in Scotland

 

Member of the Executive Committee of the International Association of

Galician Studies

 

http://www.vieiros.com <http://www.vieiros.com/>

 

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Sent: 12 February 2007 05:58

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Subject: [GALICIAN-STUDIES] music query

 

Hello all,

 

I'm new to this list, and to Galizan studies. Please indulge me for a

moment while I introduce myself. I am a professor of Spanish in Ohio,

USA.

Hitherto my work has been in the area of 20th c. poetry, particularly

translation. My early university training was in music, however, and I

remain active as a performer in various genres, including "Celtic"

music.

For some time I've been interested in music in Hispanic culture, and

about a year ago I began to consider Galizan music as an object of

investigation.

 

I've just read your fascinating string from spring 2005 concerning the

Celtic question. What a wealth of ideas and references, a truly eye-

opening read for me at this point in my work. It occurred to me that the

current Galizan "Celtic" music might be seen as an incarnation of the

spirit of Pondal or Nos, and as worthwhile a cultural-ideological

phenomenon to examine.

 

Prior to reading your posts, I had been struck by way the emregence in

the 1980s-90s of the likes of Milladoiro, Carlos Nunez, Susana Seivane,

etc.

on the international Celtic music scene had put Galiza "on the map"

musically for the first time, at the very moment when various "world

music" genres were entering a globalized entertainment marketplace, and

that the interplay of globalization and regional identity in late 20th

c.

Galizan music was both exemplary of a wider trend and unique to the

particular historical-cultural situation of Galiza.

 

I traveled to Galiza in 2006 to attend performances and festivals,

interview musicians, and collect print and recorded materials. This trip

was very fruitful, and I plan to return again later this year. So far I

have not succeeded in locating any scholarly studies in this area, and I

am curious to know if anyone on the list might be working in this area,

or knows of someone else who is. I'd be most grateful for any

information, thoughts, or suggestions you might be able to offer.

 

Regards,

 

Michael Sisson

 

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