CARMELA RENO CON CRINTO

DAT番号
1410
曲・解説順番号
7
演奏者
Antonio Mosquere(gaita)
注記2
曲目解説に「(Cut 7)」「MUSIC: CARMELA RENO CON CRINTO」「Antonio Mosquere. Solden, New York」「2:42」「Antonio, pipes; accompanied by snare and bass drums, tambourine and castanets.」「The bagpipes, so closely linked to Scotland in the minds of most, originated in the Near East, made their way up the west coast of Europe, and are still found scattered through Spain, France, Italy and eastern Europe. Born in 1926 in the fishing village of La Corune, Galicia Province, Spain, Tony heard music from infancy. His father, a woodcutter, played the accordion and sang. As a child, Tony played a flute, and at the age of nine, he took up the pipes. A musician of rare talent, he is acknowledged as the finest of the Spanish pipers in this country and has been recorded by the Spanish Music Center, N.Y. Accompanied by his young sons on drums, Tony performs frequently for Spanish groups. He came to the U.S. in 1956 and works as a baker. The song, which provided an account of flirtatious teasing, is one which Tony's father sang. There is a similarity with the French Chansons d'Auvergne arranged by Cantaloube.」と記載。
分類番号
koizumi85_アメリカ合衆国、カナダ
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テープ副標題
FESTIVAL OF AMERICAN FOLKLIFE
録音年
1977年