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  • También va para los que vayan haciendo alarde del cancionero de Dámaso Ledesma como parte del folclore leonés,la jota del Tio Vicente se toca hasta en Cuenca,y también recordar(cosa que ocultan) que en la instroducción del libro dice así "En Salamanca como en el resto de provincias de Castilla",asi que dejaros de paridas que no teneis ni idea de cultura y tradiciones.

  • Los que digan que la musica de Salamanca es del Reino de León lo llevan clarinete,Casi todas las piezas musicales provienen del s XIX,excepto casos muy puntuales,pero tanto de dulzaina castellana como gaita charra.No hay más que revisar,que hasta la jota de La clara,tiene su equivalente en letra en Madrid(concretamente en Villaconejos),o el pasacalles de bodas,canción compuesta por un cura vallisoletano y copiada posteriormente en Salamanca.A mi no me engañais.

  • La Musgaña es un grupo de música tradicional del REINO DE LEÓN. Casi todas las canciones son de León, Zamora y Salamanca.

  • @Vermes666

    Entra su página oficial y despues me cuentas, LISTO. Un adelanto:

    "La Musgaña nos ofrece un amplio recorrido por toda la música instrumental de La Meseta, profundizando en la esencia de nuestra riquísima tradición y desarrollando las posibilidades estéticas de esta herencia cultural plagada de mestizaje." "Desde sus comienzos La Musgaña ha ido forjándose un estilo peculiar de tratar la música tradicional castellana".

  • La Musgaña son de Madrid, que también es Castilla.

  • @makalu887 Pues ni para ti ni para mi.

    Jaime Muñoz - Madrid.

    Carlos Beceiro - La Coruña.

    Diego Galaz - Burgos.

    Jorge Arribas - Burgos.

  • La Musgaña es un grupo Castellano-Leonés

  • Señores... La Musgaña son la caña... Ibérica, eso sí! No todo lo hermoso ha de ser céltico por fuerza, no? Sláinte! ;D

  • @DubitansCogitantis

    Totalmente de acuerdo.

    La gaita tiene un origen árabe, y fueron los romanos los que la incorporaron a la tradición "celta". En el folclore castellano leonés hay elementos árabes, germánicos (suevos, vándalos, alanos y visigodos),....

    Incluso los gallegos tienen dudas de que en los castros vivieran celtas: !por aquí ya teníamos nuestros propios pueblos centroeuropeos viviendo!.

    Un saludo.

    PD: La Musgaña no se consideran un grupo "celta".

  • the north and middle of spain 3000 years ago the first habitants is celtics people. in the south of spain is northafricans peoples...........

  • Northern Africans in Southern Spain...? :))) My God, that's nonsense. Present population in Andalusia are mainly descendants of Christian colonist coming from Northern regions such as Galicia, Leon or Castile along the Middle Ages. You should better talk about European populations in Magreb -Berber people- instead of moors in Andalusia.

  • Such a dichotomy of "races" you mentioned has nothing to do with present inhabitants in the Iberian peninsula. Spanish people is extremely uniform, more than any other population in Europe and that's because of that process of medieval colonization of Southern regions.

  • Such a dichotomy of "races" you mentioned has nothing to do with present inhabitants in the Iberian peninsula. Spanish people is extremely uniform, more than any other population in Europe and that's because of that process of medieval colonization of Southern regions.

  • i met them[:

    the guy who plays the violin is amazing. his name is Diego.

    hes fricken funny too.

    ahhh, it was awesome.

    i have their autographs somewhere...

  • I literally just saw this group. I just got home from their concert. I wasn't excited to go, but they are phenominal!!

  • hey the acordium sound like Basque lyrics.I love celtic music.......

  • i was there.. i fell in love with them, they are like the cutest band i have ever seen perform at the celtic festival(usually old men)lol.. but their cd sold out really fast and i couldent get one :(

  • I did get the CD and it is every bit as wonderful as their live performance. - cheers!

  • The good point about La Musgana is that they don't play much 'Celtic' stuff. They play a lot of their native Castilian music, which is just as beautiful.

  • Castilian, believe it or not, also has roots in the seven celtic nations....

  • Yeah, well...considering that the Celts were all over the place, I'm not amazed. Still, Castilian music sounds (to my ears) very distinct from the usual, so-called 'Celtic' stuff found in Ireland, Scotland, Asturias, Galica, Cornwall, Wales and Brittany. Point is, I just can't stand that 'Celtic' tag.

  • excuse me ... "How long did the Celts lived in Britain?

    Since 21 June 1972..." (sic. The ibook General of Ignorance, John LLoyd an John Mitchinson...

    I´m afraid that Celtic music was no longer listened in the world since probably the 1st century B.C.

  • i just saw this band at school, there awsome!

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