Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1977
Time: 45:57
Size: 106,6 MB
Label: Ekarlanean
Styles: Basque Folk/ProgFolk
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Eskaintza - 2:30
2. Sautrela - 3:06
3. Doktrina Kristiana - 3:47
4. Musuren Galdatzea - 2:18
5. Amoros Sekreturi Dena - 4:05
6. Lantzeko Ihauteria - 4:11
7. Mosen Bernat Etxepare Kantua - 3:24
8. Kontrapas - 3:12
9. Bostekoarena - 3:09
10. Amorosen Disputa - 3:16
11. Andreen Fabore - 3:41
12. Judizio Jenerala - 9:18
Anton Latxa - gitarra akustikoa, tronboia;
Bixente Martinez - gitarra elektrikoa, txistua, txirula, mandolina;
Karlos Gimenez - perkusioa, klarinetea, flautak, saxofoia, teklatuak;
Natxo de Felipe - ahotsa, gitarra, soinuak;
Santi Gimenez - kontrabaxua, bonbardinoa, ahotsa;
Juan Mari Beltran - dultzaina.
After making the audience sing with them, Oskorri now wants them to dance along. The famed Basque folk music group Oskorri--established three decades ago--has recently put together a new musical project to promote folk dance.
The dances are based on the work of Juan Ignacio Iztueta (1767-1845), who was aware that much of the folk tradition was being lost in the aftermath of the French Revolution in 1789. He set about collecting the dances, and Oskorri has taken these and presents them with the group Baztango Dantzariak, in a simple format, "so they can be danced by the general public." The tunes they have selected from Iztueta's collection of Gipuzkoa traditional dance closely match the style of dances from the Iparralde and the Baztan region of Nafarroa. In collaboration with a group of dancers from Baztan, these dances have been brought back to life. The group's aim is very straight-forward: they want more people out there dancing traditional Basque dance, so this is in no way a complext folk recovery: it is simply getting more people out there to dance together. Thus this project follows closely their earlier project of the "Pub Ibiltaria" which includes over a dozen albums with the aim of getting more people together to sing.
Oskorri is a folk band formed in the Basque Country in 1971. It is one of the most renowned folk groups in the Basque Country, with songs such as Euskal Herrian Euskaraz becoming popular in the region. Their first album was based on Gabriel Aresti poems.The group's name in Basque means "red sunset". Year after year, highlighted by his work capacity and capacity for experimentation. They began fusing jazz with traditional Basque instruments until they have come to find a style that defined within the European folk scene. It is one of the most veteran folk bands of Euskal Herria.
Oskorri was born at the time of the Spanish Transition, in the Basque musical scene dominated by the group Ez Dok Amairu. Therefore the language in which they sang as the lyrics of their early songs (mostly poems by Gabriel Aresti), begins with a major protest content that is tempered with age. They gave their first concert in the auditorium of the University of Deusto in March 1971, with training in highlighting and Natxo Felipe, alma mater sole founder of the group and continues in it.
Mosen Bernat Etxepare 1545
Year: 1977
Time: 45:57
Size: 106,6 MB
Label: Ekarlanean
Styles: Basque Folk/ProgFolk
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Eskaintza - 2:30
2. Sautrela - 3:06
3. Doktrina Kristiana - 3:47
4. Musuren Galdatzea - 2:18
5. Amoros Sekreturi Dena - 4:05
6. Lantzeko Ihauteria - 4:11
7. Mosen Bernat Etxepare Kantua - 3:24
8. Kontrapas - 3:12
9. Bostekoarena - 3:09
10. Amorosen Disputa - 3:16
11. Andreen Fabore - 3:41
12. Judizio Jenerala - 9:18
Anton Latxa - gitarra akustikoa, tronboia;
Bixente Martinez - gitarra elektrikoa, txistua, txirula, mandolina;
Karlos Gimenez - perkusioa, klarinetea, flautak, saxofoia, teklatuak;
Natxo de Felipe - ahotsa, gitarra, soinuak;
Santi Gimenez - kontrabaxua, bonbardinoa, ahotsa;
Juan Mari Beltran - dultzaina.
After making the audience sing with them, Oskorri now wants them to dance along. The famed Basque folk music group Oskorri--established three decades ago--has recently put together a new musical project to promote folk dance.
The dances are based on the work of Juan Ignacio Iztueta (1767-1845), who was aware that much of the folk tradition was being lost in the aftermath of the French Revolution in 1789. He set about collecting the dances, and Oskorri has taken these and presents them with the group Baztango Dantzariak, in a simple format, "so they can be danced by the general public." The tunes they have selected from Iztueta's collection of Gipuzkoa traditional dance closely match the style of dances from the Iparralde and the Baztan region of Nafarroa. In collaboration with a group of dancers from Baztan, these dances have been brought back to life. The group's aim is very straight-forward: they want more people out there dancing traditional Basque dance, so this is in no way a complext folk recovery: it is simply getting more people out there to dance together. Thus this project follows closely their earlier project of the "Pub Ibiltaria" which includes over a dozen albums with the aim of getting more people together to sing.
Oskorri is a folk band formed in the Basque Country in 1971. It is one of the most renowned folk groups in the Basque Country, with songs such as Euskal Herrian Euskaraz becoming popular in the region. Their first album was based on Gabriel Aresti poems.The group's name in Basque means "red sunset". Year after year, highlighted by his work capacity and capacity for experimentation. They began fusing jazz with traditional Basque instruments until they have come to find a style that defined within the European folk scene. It is one of the most veteran folk bands of Euskal Herria.
Oskorri was born at the time of the Spanish Transition, in the Basque musical scene dominated by the group Ez Dok Amairu. Therefore the language in which they sang as the lyrics of their early songs (mostly poems by Gabriel Aresti), begins with a major protest content that is tempered with age. They gave their first concert in the auditorium of the University of Deusto in March 1971, with training in highlighting and Natxo Felipe, alma mater sole founder of the group and continues in it.
Mosen Bernat Etxepare 1545
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