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Spanish folk/acoustic music band This article is about the band. For dance form, see Contradanza (dance).

Contradanza is a folk and acoustic music band formed in 1998 in Seville (Andalusia, Spain), playing traditional music as well as original compositions in the style.

Contradanza offers a different perspective of folk and traditional music by collecting various influences they manage to blend in their acoustic mixer: traditional music, flamenco, jazz, Arab music, renaissance dances. Special focus is set on the revision of traditional ballads and of Andalusian popular lyrical poems as well as on the composition of their own pieces based on the study of contemporary Spanish poetry.

Contradanza en Granada

Discography

  • Mar de Fondo (Galileo, 2003)
  • Meridional (Galileo, 2006)
  • Tentenelaire (Galileo, 2010)
  • Desconcierto (Live) (Etnomeridional, 2010)

Band members

  • Ricardo de Castro: Acoustic guitar, mandola and voice.
  • Luis Gómez "El Canario": Saxes and flutes.
  • Fernando García Conde: drums, Arab & African percussion (djembe, bendhir, darbuka...)...
  • Julio Castell. Flamenco and electric guitar, ukelele, buzuki, banjo..
  • Antón Ramírez: Bass.

References

  1. Carrasco, María José (14 January 2003). "Contradanza revisa la música tradicional andaluza en su disco 'Mar de fondo' ". El País (in Spanish).

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