The album’s jsut out, so it hasn’t hit the usual spots yet, but three of the tracks are up at Sunnyside Records‘ site. She is a member of the Silk Road Ensemble led by Yo-Yo. Sanitized yuppie exotica this is not: Gipsy Kings, eat your hearts out. Overview: Cristina Pato Lorenzo (born August 17, 1980) is a Galician bagpiper, pianist and composer. There’s also a bonus track, a take of the tarantella without Pato’s breathless explanation of how closely interrelated Italian and Spanish folk traditions are. The final cut is the joyously if somewhat acidally shuffling Let’s Festa, the closest thing to Romany jazz here. Prieto’s tango-tinged pulse anchors Pato’s lustrous upper-register flights over a galloping groove, up to a bustling piano pasage, then a lively, expansive accordion solo that hits a peak when Pato wails on the pipes again. The lone cover here, Llegará, llegará, llegará, by Emilio Solla (who also has an excellent new album out) is a real epic. Then she picks up her pipes again and bounces her way through the Spanish counterpart to a tarantella – lots of cross-pollination in that part of the world and on this album. Pato goes back to piano for Currulao de Crisis, a vamping number that hints at reggae, then flamenco, then hits nn unexpectedly balmy interlude that’s pure jazz and picks up once again from there. Muiñeira de Chantada, a simple, rustic oropo-festejo tune, gives Pato a long launching pad for wailing bends and machinegunning, trilling riffage. Jose-Angel HEVIA is a recognised young master gaiteru: a traditional bagpiper from the North Spanish region of Asturias. Pato plays precise, tensely suspenseful, hard-hitting, jazz-inflected piano on The High Seas, a dramatic tanguillo number: the mesh of textures between the piano and accordion is downright delicious. Maria Lando, a lando dance, has a slower groove like a staggered clave beat, the accordion adding a lushly wistful edge that Pato picks up with a raw, plaintive tone. Jazz drummer Eric Doob pushes it with a brisk triplet rhythm until Pato goes spiraling into the stratosphere, then Perez takes a dancing solo, accordionist Victor Prieto adding some neat call-and-response lines. The opening track, Prueba de Fuego – a fandango – is definitely a trial by fire. Relax by our warm fire pits with some hors d’oeuvres and cocktails, and enjoy the signature sounds of our famous bagpiper every evening as he puts the golf course to sleep in Scottish tradition. Pato has a new album, Latina, a mix of shapeshifting numbers in a vast range of traditional Spanish rhythm, written by her bassist Edward Perez. For a truly memorable experience, visit our outdoor terrace. Cover is $25 and worth it: if you really want to wind up the weekend on a high note, this is how to do it. Spanish bagpipers at Lark Camp, Mendocino, CA. Fresh off a residency at Harvard, theYo-Yo Ma collaborator and member of the Silk Road Ensemble is bringing her deliriously fun, hard-hitting flamenco and Romany-tinged instrumentals to New York at Subculture tonight, May 17 at 7:30 PM. She leads a similarly explosive band with accordion and a rhythm section. ![]() Her sound is wild, feral yet virtuosic and breathtakingly fast. No matter how unique your event is, use the Gig Heaven directory to find the very best photographers, services, caterers or entertainment in Spain, or anywhere else in the world.Even in an age when the mainstream is full of all kinds of esoterica, Cristina Pato has a particularly individualistic choice of axe: the Galician bagpipe. You can also view previous clients' reviews and testimonials, in order to ensure the quality of your supplier's services. ![]() You can visit each suppliers listing to view their promotional material this could be anything from featured images and biographical material/service descriptions, to high-quality video or audio recordings. There are many different types of Spanish bagpipes (called gaita, in general), though probably the best known and more healthy are the Galician bagpipe. Use this section to browse through the 21 Bagpipers available in Spain or use the menus at the top of this page to find the category you are looking for, then narrow down the listings by price and reviews, in order to find the best suppliers in Spain. ![]() The Bagpipers available in Spain featured on this page are part of the huge selection of suppliers available right now on Gig Heaven - the place to find everything you need for a wedding, party or event, anywhere in the world.
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