Musician Cristina Pato was four years old when she began playing the Galician bagpipes, and five when she started playing the piano and entered the conservatory. “I have some sort of double life,” ...
A Milladoiro concert in Pontevedra on August 14, 2014, during the festivities of the Pilgrim Virgin, patron saint of the city ...
It may be made of some hi-tech space fabric nowadays, but the bagpipe still bears the stamp of its ancient origin as a shepherd’s instrument. It looks like a goatskin, with pipes – drones, fingerboard ...
It's not news that Carlos Nuñez will be playing seven concerts in the Pacific Northwest this fall: after all, even Nanaimo should be entitled to some Spanish bagpipe music every once in a while, no?
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Acclaimed as one of the world's greatest folk instrumentalists, Carlos Núñez, and his band comes to the Community Concert Hall at Fort Lewis College at 7:30p.m. on Thursday, March 23. The undisputed ...
Galician Rodrigo Romani can’t be accused of overselling the group he brings to Edinburgh International Harp Festival next weekend. Its instrumentation includes two “toys” and its sound, he says, is a ...
Aug. 5 – Jam session with Beat Kaestli & Band (Switzerland) and Costa Rica New Jazz Project, 11:30 a.m., Eugene O’Neill Theater, CCCN, Barrio Dent; concert by Túpac Amarulloa Ensemble, 5 p.m., Auto ...
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