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Juan Oñatibia- Songs and Dances of the Basque (Euzkadi)

SKU: 093070683020
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the album cover for Juan Oñatibia - Songs and Dances of the Basque (Euzkadi)
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Juan Onatibia performs songs from the Basque region. Most of the songs are forms of traditional dances such as the Aurresku (courting dance) and the Ezpata (sword dance). The songs are mostly performed with no singing on the txistu (a flute) and the tun-tun (small drum) which "constitute the Basque Orchestra. Both instruments are played by the same interpreter known as txistulari, forming a one-man band." the album also includes several sung songs (with no accompanying instruments) about animals, work and so on. Onatibia introduces history of Basque music in the liner notes.

Tracklist:

  1. Ezpata-Dantza: Ikurrinarena
  2. Cradle Song: Loa, Loa
  3. Aurresku: Aurrez-Aurre
  4. Christmas Song: Oi, Betlhem!
  5. Love Songs: Argizari Ederra/Neure Maitia
  6. Classical Dances: Contrapasa/Minuetoa
  7. Spinning Song: Iruten Ari Nuzu
  8. Dances From Zuberoa: Sarrera/Godalet-Dantza/Ingurukoa
  9. Satirical Songs: Eun Libera Balio/Mendekoste Bestetan
  10. Popular Dances: Astirokoa/Arin-Arina/Biribilketa
Format: New CD/International

Juan Oñatibia- Songs and Dances of the Basque (Euzkadi)

SKU: 093070683020
Regular price ¥141.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 05.30.2012

 
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Juan Onatibia performs songs from the Basque region. Most of the songs are forms of traditional dances such as the Aurresku (courting dance) and the Ezpata (sword dance). The songs are mostly performed with no singing on the txistu (a flute) and the tun-tun (small drum) which "constitute the Basque Orchestra. Both instruments are played by the same interpreter known as txistulari, forming a one-man band." the album also includes several sung songs (with no accompanying instruments) about animals, work and so on. Onatibia introduces history of Basque music in the liner notes.

Tracklist:

  1. Ezpata-Dantza: Ikurrinarena
  2. Cradle Song: Loa, Loa
  3. Aurresku: Aurrez-Aurre
  4. Christmas Song: Oi, Betlhem!
  5. Love Songs: Argizari Ederra/Neure Maitia
  6. Classical Dances: Contrapasa/Minuetoa
  7. Spinning Song: Iruten Ari Nuzu
  8. Dances From Zuberoa: Sarrera/Godalet-Dantza/Ingurukoa
  9. Satirical Songs: Eun Libera Balio/Mendekoste Bestetan
  10. Popular Dances: Astirokoa/Arin-Arina/Biribilketa