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Llan de Cubel

Llan de Cubel are a Celtic folk band from Asturias (Spain) which specializes in researching, playing and recording Asturian folk music.

Formed in 1984, group has been part of an overall revival and revitalization of Asturian traditional music. The band is a frequent participant in Celtic music festivals, both inside and outside of Asturias, such as the Festival Interceltique de Lorient. True to their effort to play authentic Asturian music, Llan de Cubel play traditional Asturian instruments, such as bagpipes (called gaita), and percussion, in addition to fiddles, accordions, bouzouki, flutes and guitars.[1] The band plays traditional Asturian tunes collected through ethnomusicological research.[2] They also write original material in the tradition of folk music of the region.

Llan de Cubel have won several awards for their music. [3][4]

Members edit

Current

  • Fonsu Mielgo
  • Xel Pereda
  • Simon Bradley
  • Xuan Rodríguez

Former

  • Elías García
  • Marcos Llope
  • Susi Bello
  • Daniel Lombas
  • Guzmán Marqués
  • Flavio Rodríguez
  • J.M.Cano

Discography edit

  • ARPA CÉLTICA (compilation) (1985)
  • DEVA (1987)
  • NA LLENDE (1990)
  • L'OTRU LLAU DE LA MAR (1992)
  • IV (1995)
  • FESTIVAL INTERCELTIQUE DE LORIENT 25 ans (compilation) (1995)
  • NACIONES CELTAS -BUSCANDO EL NORTE (compilation) (1997)
  • UN TIEMPU MEYOR (1999)
  • LA LLUZ ENCESA (2019)

References edit

  1. ^ http://www.folkworld.de/2/llan.html Separated by mountains, linked by the sea- Llan de Cubel and the Asturian Celtic connection
  2. ^ http://www.ixtlanartists.com/llan/index.html Llan de Cubel article
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-12-14. Retrieved 2006-12-04.
  4. ^ Llan de Cubel's Official Homepage

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