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Viva La Pepa by Viva La Pepa Viva La Pepa : Viva La Pepa.
Spanish, sephardic and french traditions served on a bed of drones.


¡Viva la Pepa! draws on musical traditions from Spain, France, and the Sephardic diaspora, covering a musical timeline from the Middle Ages to the present. The group's signature sound from reflective to rousing can be attributed to the haunting and unique combination of the vocals and the hurdy-gurdy. The multi-instrumentalists delight and entertain with a musical sleight of hand that includes guitar, accordion, hurdy-gurdy, Spanish lute, bagpipes, psaltery, tromba marina, recorders, cajon, darabuka, davul and more.
Songs:

1. La Novia Se Destrenza
2. Muineira de Freixido
3. A la una
4. Todo bueno tengo
5. La virgen negra - La fuente de Cacho
6. Como poden
7. La Peregrina
8. Plata y oro
9. Barqueiros - Palillos - Brincadeiro - Albukerk
10. Fuentecilla - Boufferia
11. Jupes fendues - Bourree d'Aurore Sands
12. Ronda Viva la Pepa
13. The Journey

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Release date: 6/27/2012
Viva La Pepa lives in New Mexico USA

Tagged as: World, Classical, World Influenced


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