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  • C'est incroyable comme leur façon de chanter, mêlant puissance et douceur ressemble à la façon de chanter des chœurs Russes ! Si on ne prêtait pas attention à la langue, on pourrait facilement les confondre. Il faudrait essayer de créer une formation mêlant chanteurs Russes et Basques.

  • Les Formations référentes OLDARRA et GAZTELU ZAHAR, CORO EASO

  • Très très beau. Caroline de Belgique

  • Le titre de cette chanson magnifique :

    AITA GUREA

    version de Francisco de Madina Igarzabal (1907-1972)

    Voila!

    Je vous conseille d'écouter le choeur ITSASOA de Biarritz

  • et la version que me chantait ma mère Ferme tes yeux Oublie ton livre d'images. Souris encore A ton plus beau jouet. Ferme tes yeux Finis ton doux babillage Jusqu'à demain Garde ton grand secret Polichinelle Joujou fidèle Dormira là Tout près de ton coeur Quand tu sommeilles Les anges veillent Dors mon amour Mon grand bonheur
  • Polita benetan!

  • Le titre de cette chanson "GURE AITA" qui veut dit "NOTRE PERE". C'est vraiment divin. A part cette superbe interpretetion que vous avez en face Il ya une merveilleuse version du directeur A. AYESTARAN de l'année 1975. Après vous avez la merveilleuse BERCEUSE BASQUE . ESPAGNOL:Preciosa cancion que quiere decir "PADRE NUESTRO". Una cancion vasca excepcional.Y luego tiene Usted : AURTXO SEASKAN : Cancion de cuna. Antonio TALDEA compositeur du Pays Basque

  • bonjour, le titre de cette chanson SVP car j aime beaucoup.

  • les grec n'ont pas parlé des basque, c'est les germains et les rommains ensuite qui parleront pour la première fois des tribus gasconnes (Washkoina) et c'est les romains qui par déformation les appellent vascogne.

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  • The first Greek and Roman explorations found Vascones in Navarre, while Gascony was inhabited by Aquitanians. There is evidence that the basque language dates back to the stone age. There is also evidence that they had been there since first migrations in the Neolithic.

    After roman empire, Gascony was controlled by the Franks. After, Sancho the Great of Navarre conquered Gascony and the basque influence began there.

    Vascones are clearly original from Navarre, not Gascony. This is a fact.

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  • saying that basques come from gascony is as true as that the earth is flat. You can still believe that they come from gascony. But it is a complete lie you will have to admit.

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  • No, in fact it was Uasco, Vasco, Vascones, Vasconia, Gascuña, Gascogne

  • You are wrong, the word Gascogne comes from Vasconia. The word vasconia, from vascon. The word Vascon, from Uascon. The word Uascon was used by Greeks and Romans to refer to the people of Navarre. You can look this up. Dont invent. Gascony, in times of the aquitans, was not called like that.

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  • latin alphabet. You failed, you said that basques went from gascony to navarre after arab invasion. Complete lie, basques inhabited navarre at least since 100 B.C. Basques were not iberian. In the Iberian peninsula there were multiple tribes, not only iberian. There were celts, lusitans, tartesos, and in Navarre there were Vascones. This is a fact. Their origin and their language origin is unknown up to date

  • @kaikovich

    basques 600 vicinity arrived in Spanish Basque country only for year, front they were Gaulishes of Aquitaine. To Basque 3 principaus haplotypes: R-M167 Basque, English, welsh, Breton of France. [the most extremely] R-L21 / M222 Basque, Irish, Scotsmen, Bretons of France R-U152 (Celtic) Basque, English, Austrian, German Italian, Spanishes, French..[the least extremely].

  • You have to admit your error. You said:

    "not absolutely not Navarre am partly occupied by basques since basques pervaded this region by dispelling the Muslims, baques is originally from France, from Gascony, and Basque came back on the north of Spain very newly."

    Newly??? 2100 years ago is newly??

    You failed. Vascones are original from navarre.

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  • why basques dont have a province in france?

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  • basques are originary from Navarre, Spain. I wanted to say a department

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  • I recomend you to look up the article "Basque people" or "History of the Basque people" on wikipedia. There you can see your lies.

    Exact quote:

    "In the 1st century AD, Strabo wrote that the northern parts of what are now Navarre (Nafarroa in Basque) and Aragon were inhabited by the Vascones."

    Your "theory" is a complete lie, you can look it up.

  • We have!!!!

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  • There is constance of settlements in Navarre from paleolitic era.

    Basque name comes from Uascones --> Vascones. The first romans and greeks like Tito Livio who explored the iberian peninsula named them like that, and clearly stated that "Vasconum saltus" was a land from the river Ebro to the Pirinees. You can look this up. Nothing to do with France. On the other hand, european people are closely related, that is obvious.

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  • Belle canzone !!

  • Zein abesbatza ederra zaretela. Asko atsegin nuen. Mesedez, jarri beste bideoak. Dana den, gauza bat esango ahal esango dizuel, MIla esker...!

  • est ce que vous pouvez me dire quelle est la première chanson. merci d'avance.

  • Sur cette vidéo il n'y a que le Coro Easo qui chante ... et la première chanson n'est pas le notre père. Par contre la seconde chanson est bien la berceuse basque.

  • Ces chants sont vraiment super ! Je les ai aussi entendu dans l'eglise de St jean et c'est extraordinaire !

    Et pour nos amis anglais: Euskara is a magic language and this origine are only basque like latin or grec !

    Gora Euskara gora Donibane Loihitzune !

  • euskara is the language spoken by the basque people (north-western spain and south-western france). Origins are unknowns, may be iberian or caucasian but bot berbers and not maghreb

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  • Euskara is the language spoken by the Basque people (North-western Spain and South-Western France).Origins are unknowns, may be iberian or caucasian but not berberians and not maghreb

  • @elgor89

    Ural-north-causasian

  • NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

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