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Anton Zalaparta - Gaitzikara flac album
  • Performer Anton Zalaparta
  • Title Gaitzikara
  • Date of release 2006
  • Style Abstract
  • Other formats DTS ASF MP1 AU MP2 ADX WAV
  • Genre Electronic
  • Size MP3 1816 mb
  • Size FLAC 1763 mb
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 343

Austrian zither player and composer (July 7, 1906 - January 10, 1985, Vienna, Austria).

In some regions of the Basque Country, zalaparta (with ) means "racket", while in others (in Navarre) txalaparta has been attested as meaning the trot of the horse, a sense closely related to the sound of the instrument. YouTube Encyclopedic. After establishing the School of Hernani, a steady expansion of txalaparta ensued in the 80s among younger generations and out to other regions of the Basque Country. In 1994, the album Lezao is released featuring txalaparta to critical acclaim. Two further txalaparta related albums have been released since, Ten (1996) and Dan-Txa (2005), so wrapping up the trilogy.

Rafael Anton Irisarri’s A Fragile Geography is a record cast in a climate of unsteadiness and transition, reflecting upon the current state of everyday living. Recorded over the past two years, the record bares the marks of difficult terrains – personal, political, social and cultural. It tips its hat to the complex and unpredictable dynamics of the contemporary world, correlating concerns both macro and micro. Compositionally the music mirrors the tensions of contemporary America, contrasting passages of great beauty and calm with harrowing waves of density and pressure

Anton Karas (July 7, 1906 – January 10, 1985) was a Viennese zither player, best known for his soundtrack to Carol Reed's The Third Man. The son of a car worker, Anton Karas began playing the Zither at the age of 12. He subsequently earned his living as an entertainer in a Heurige (Viennese Wine Bar). In 1949 director Carol Reed was shooting The Third Man in Vienna when he heard Karas playing the zither.

Anton aus Tirol" is a song recorded by Austrian artist Anton featuring DJ Ötzi. It was released in 1999 as the lead single from the album, Das Album. It was originally written by Slovenian author Vili Petrič in 1972. It reached number one in its native Austria where it stayed for ten weeks and in Germany where it stayed at the top of the German Singles Chart for one week. It also peaked at number 2 in Switzerland, Belgium and the Netherlands

In some regions of the Basque Country, zalaparta (with ) means "racket", while in others (in Navarre) txalaparta has been attested as meaning the trot of the horse, a sense closely related to the sound of the instrument.

Tracklist

1 Gaitzikara

Credits

  • Recorded By – R.A. Irisarri*