Milladoiro
Milladoiro is a music band from Galicia. Often compared to the Chieftains, it is among the world's top Celtic music groups.[1]
Biography
In 1978, Rodrigo Romaní and Antón Seoane released an album named "Milladoiro", on which they were joined by Xosé V. Ferreirós, then credited as a guest artist. The album received a critic's award the same year.[2]
Ferreirós, along with Nando Casal and Moncho García Rei, from his group Faíscas do Xiabre, invited Romaní and Seoane as guests in their next album.
The fusion of the two groups, with the addition of the flautist Xosé A. Méndez and the violinist Laura Quintillán, constituted the foundation of Milladoiro, which swept the Galician musical scene of the 20th century.[citation needed]
To commemorate the 25th anniversary of the band, a compilation album, XXV, was released in 2005.
In 2006, Chris Thile covered their song "O Santo De Polvora" on his album How to Grow a Woman from the Ground.
Line-up
Founding members
- Rodrigo Romaní: harps, bouzouki, acoustic guitar, jaw harp (1978–2000)
- Xosé Ferreirós: bagpipes, mandolin, tin whistle, bouzouki, percussion (1978- )
- Nando Casal: bagpipes, clarinet, tin whistle, percussion, voice (1978- )
- Antón Seoane: keyboards, guitar, hurdy-gurdy, accordion, voice (1978- )
- Xosé Méndez: flutes (1979- )
- Moncho García Rei: bodhrán, percussion, voice (1978- )
- Laura Quintillán: violin (1979–1980)
Others
- Michel Canadá: violin (1980–1993)
- Antón Seijó: violin (1993–1999)
- Harry C.: violin (1999- )
- Roi Casal: Celtic harp, bouzouki, ocarina, percussions (2000- )
- Manú Conde: guitars, bouzouki (2000- )
Discography
- 1979 A Galicia de Maeloc
- 1980 O Berro Seco
- 1982 Milladoiro 3
- 1984 Solfafria
- 1986 Galicia no país das Maravillas
- 1987 Divinas palabras
- 1989 Castellum Honesti
- 1991 Galicia No Tempo
- 1993 A Via Láctea
- 1993 A Xeometría da Alma
- 1994 Iacobus Magnus
- 1995 Gallaecia Fulget
- 1995 As fadas de estraño nome
- 1999 No confín dos verdes castros
- 1999 Auga de Maio
- 1999 Cabana de Bergantiños
- 2002 O niño do sol
- 2002 Adobrica Suite
- 2005 Milladoiro album
- 2006 Unha estrela por guîa
- 2008 A quinta das lágrimas
- 2016 Milladoiro en Ortigueira (CD+DVD)
- 2018 Atlántico
See also
References
External links
- Milladoiro official website
- First recorded fansite
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- 1986: Milladoiro
- 1987: José Nieto
- 1988: Carmelo Bernaola
- 1989: Paco de Lucía
- 1990: José Nieto
- 1991: José Nieto
- 1992: José Nieto
- 1993: Alberto Iglesias
- 1994: José Nieto
- 1995: Bernardo Bonezzi
- 1996: Alberto Iglesias
- 1997: Eva Gancedo
- 1998: Alberto Iglesias
- 1999: Alberto Iglesias
- 2000: José Nieto
- 2001: Alberto Iglesias
- 2002: Alberto Iglesias
- 2003: Juan Bardem
- 2004: Alejandro Amenábar
- 2005: Juan Antonio Leyva, José Luis Garrido, X-Alfonso, Descemer Bueno, Dayán Abad, Kiki Ferrer, Kelvis Ochoa, and Magda Rosa Galván
- 2006: Alberto Iglesias
- 2007: Roque Baños
- 2008: Roque Baños
- 2009: Alberto Iglesias
- 2010: Alberto Iglesias
- 2011: Alberto Iglesias
- 2012: Alfonso Vilallonga
- 2013: Pat Metheny
- 2014: Julio de la Rosa
- 2015: Lucas Vidal
- 2016: Fernando Velázquez
- 2017: Pascal Gaigne
- 2018: Olivier Arson
- 2019: Alberto Iglesias
- 2020: Maite Arroitajauregi and Aránzazu Calleja
- 2021: Zeltia Montes
- 2022: Olivier Arson
- 2023: Michael Giacchino