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  2. Traditional music of Galicia, Cantabria and Asturias - Wikipedia

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    What we make is Galician music". In any case, due to the Celtic brand, Galician music is the only non- Castilian-speaking music of Spain that has a significant audience beyond the country's borders. Some Galicians and Asturians have complained that the "Celtic boom" was the final death blow to once highly distinctive musical traditions.

  3. Tanxugueiras - Wikipedia

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    Tanxugueiras (Galician pronunciation: [tanʃuˈɣejɾɐs̺]) is a Galician folk trio formed in 2016 by Aida Tarrío and twin sisters Olaia and Sabela Maneiro. The group aims to bring a modern sound to traditional Galician music by merging folk sounds with pop and world music influences.

  4. Category:Music of Galicia - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. ... Galician traditional music groups (8 P) M. Musicians from Galicia (Spain) (1 C, 18 P) Pages in category "Music ...

  5. tvG2 - Wikipedia

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    TvG2 is known for broadcasting documentaries, sports and programming for children and teenagers in Galician language. From Monday to Friday, the programming focuses on children's, youth and cultural programs. While on weekends sporting events are broadcast, especially the Segunda RFEF and Tercera RFEF football leagues.

  6. 20 essential music documentaries to stream right now - AOL

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    Many documentaries by the late, great Les Blank, most set at the intersection of music, culture and food, are available on the Criterion Channel, including "Chulas Fronteras" (Tex-Mex norteño ...

  7. Muiñeira - Wikipedia

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    The muiñeira (Galician: muiñeira, Castilian and Asturian: muñeira) is a traditional dance and musical genre of Galicia and some parts of Asturias (Spain). It is distinguished mainly by its expressive and lively tempo, played usually in 6

  8. Televisión de Galicia - Wikipedia

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    Televisión de Galicia (Galician pronunciation: [teleβiˈsjon dɪ ɣaˈliθjɐ]; "Television of Galicia"; abbreviated as TVG), commonly known as A Galega ("The Galician [One]"), [1] [2] is a Spanish free-to-air television channel owned and operated by Televisión de Galicia S.A., the television subsidiary of Galician regional-owned public broadcaster Corporación Radio e Televisión de ...

  9. Orquesta Sinfónica de Galicia - Wikipedia

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    Violins I: Massimo Spadano (CM), Ludwig Dürichen (CMA), Vladimir Prjevalski (CMA), Ruslan Asanov, Yana Antonyan, Caroline Bournaud, Gabriel Bussi, Vinka Hauser ...