Here you hints about videos of some of the few concerts that Acetre performed this summer by the cellist Seylan Baxter (common Acetre collaborator) and Cheyenne Brown harpist. A unique sound!
Seylan Baxter The Scottish Acetre has already collaborated with and, in addition to the cello part in the recording of his album Barrunto in 2003, performed live concerts in the region of Extremadura folk group. The cellist studied traditional music at the Royal Conservatory of Scotland, the first cellist to study traditional music and is considered one of the most representative of Scottish music, developing normally work in groups as 'Tattie Jam' and 'Celloarp'.
Cheyenne Brown, comes from Alaska. This will harpist with the instrument exotic touch to the issues Acetre is playing and live concerts in an abstract form of their latest recordings, especially 'Dehesario', published in 2007. Cheyenne is an expert on Celtic harp and also studied at the Royal Conservatory of Scotland, where he met Seylan Baxter and where they formed the duo 'CelloArp', specializing in traditional Scottish music. In addition, a member of the band 'Homebound' in Germany, formed by musicians from various countries. Brown has a degree in Scottish Ethnology and playing the harp since age 13.
In the words of the group, this type of live collaborations with musicians from other countries are highly enriching both the expansion and variety of rings that give the cello and the harp, as the experience of contact with musicians from other parts of Europe and the United States, which are also given to the music of Extremadura and its interpretation by that, somehow, folklore cross borders.
Moreover, in these concerts, the public has the opportunity to hear music Acetre ever, but with a different sound, full of nuance genuine from these two experienced musicians.
Source: Journal Today
Here you have some links in order to find better these two musicians:
Videos Leased by: Juani Inigo (Filmed in Garrovilla)
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