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Breakfast with T​í​o Angelito at Gra​ç​a

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A set beginning with a traditional Galician march for Twelfth Night, followed by a Portuguese song called Ro da Graça learned from Sopa de Pedra who learnt it from Capagrilos, and finished off with a tune called Breakfast at Bryony's written by Neil Davey of Cornish heroes Dalla.

Este set comeza cunha marcha de Reis galega, seguida dunha cantiga portuguesa chamada "Ró da Graça" que lle aprendimos ás Sopa de Pedra, que lle aprenderon aos Capagrilos e remata cun tema chamado "Breakfast at Bryony's" composto por Neil Davey do mítico grupo de Cornualles, Dalla.

Set sy'n dechau gydag alaw draddodiadol Galisieg a ysgrifenwyd ar gyfer Nos Ystwyll, wedyn cân Portiwgaleg o'r enw Ro da Graça ddysgon ni oddi wrth Sopa de Pedra, oedd wedi ei ddysgu oddi wrth Capagrilos. Mae'r set yn gorffen gydag alaw o'r enw 'Breakfast at Bryony's' gan grwp bendigedig o Gernyw, Dalla.

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released August 7, 2017
Marchiña de Reis de Tío Angelito Botoque (Trad. arr. Xogara)
Ro da Graça (From Capagrilos arr. Xogara)
Breakfast at Bryony's (Neil Davey arr. Xogara)

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Xogara Oxford, UK

Hailing from Oxford via Galicia, Wales, and the West Country, Xogara are everything you might expect of an Anglo-Cymraeg- Galego four-piece. These acoustic multi-instrumentalists play with verve and gusto to complement the subtlety to be found in their arrangements of traditional and contemporary music from all over the British Isles and beyond. ... more

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