Band, ES
Pop, Folk and World
Spanish Folk-pop group. OLGA And The Ministriles (Ancient Word For Aragonese Musicians) presented to the public in July of 2009 with a performance at the International FolkFestival Castle of Ainsa. Group consists of Olga Orus (vocals, guitar and percussion), Salvador Cored (Aragonese gaita de boto, flutes of wood, chiflo, dulcimer, mandolin, guitar, etc..), Josu Ubierna (accordion), Antonio Orus, acoustic guitar and bouzouki), Daniel Escolano (cello, double bass and electric bass) and Carlos Barraguer (drums and percussion). Up in order to show a more personal view of the Aragonese popular music , where the native and ancestral instruments that are played in the Pyrenean dances (Pyreneam mountain culture between France and Spain) with other instruments used in chamber music and jazz, along with the voice is Olga Orus , one of the most personal voices that gave the folk music of Spain. Their songs, self-composed or adapted from poets ans music from Aragonese roots, reflect the commitment that so many years maintained some of its components in the dissemination of traditional music . From Altoaragón Newspaper " Large and enthusiastic audience followed the concert this training consists of five renowned musicians. The magnificent voice of Olga Orus , accompanied by bagpipe boto , the chiflo , psaltery, dulcimer , accordion, acoustic guitar , cello , the flute and electric bass, shined in a memorable performance at a date historic for the group and also safe for the contest is not every day the birth of a group shines with the endorsement of Olga and minstrels" .
Olga Orus Casabón voc, perc | |
Salvador Cored man, g, fl |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Es A Veces Amar (Once Poetas Aragoneses Musicados Por Gabriel Sopeña) | Olga Y Los Ministriles | 2014 | Album |