Playing time: 72' 07"
Performers:
Cesar Carazo (voice, viola de brazo), Wafir Sheik (oud, darbuga,
drum, rattles), Jaime Muñoz (axabeba, kaval, chalumeau,
dulcimer, rattle), Enrique Almendros (three-holed flute, bagpipe,
salamenca flute & tabor, tar, hand cymbals, handbells), Luis
Delgado (hurdy-gurdy, lute, vihuela da pinola, santur, fujara, clay
pitcher, darbuga, zarb, bendir, tambourine, drum, tar), Eduardo
Paniagua (recorders, nay, fujara, psaltery, tromba marina, darbuga,
tar, hand cymbals, caraqueb, rattles)
Recording site and date:
Monasterio de la Santa Espina, Valladolid, Spain [05/1995];
Rel.: 1995
Excerpts:
[4] Pneuma « Colección Al-Andalus
(Hispania) » PN-370 [CD] La llamada de Al-Andalus - The
Call of Al-Andalus: Obras maestras de la colección Al-Andalus
de Pneuma
[13]-[14] Pneuma « Colección
Al-Andalus (Hispania) » PN-550 [CD] Aire de Al-Andalus -
The Air of Al-Andalus: Música andalusí con instrumentos
de viento - Andalusian music for wind instruments
[15] Pneuma « Colección Al-Andalus
(Hispania) » PN 1050 [CD] Agua de Al-Andalus – Water
of Al-Andalus
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Fanfare (Vol./#-p.):
Goldberg (#-p.):
Comments:
Information from owned CD. This is a survey of medieval dance from
the five typical region of influence of Spain in the Middle Age:
During the 12th and 13th centuries, Spain was made of five
kingdom: in the north were Castille and León, Galicia and
Portugal, Navarre, and Aragon and Cataloña, while in the
south was one muslim kingdom Al-Andalus.
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