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I spent some time this evening translating a short blurb from the liner notes of Susana Seivane's second CD, just released in Spain. Any grammatical errors are all mine, a result of my rusty Spanish. From the Commentary - Boa Music presents ALMA DE BUXO, the anticipated new disc of gaitera Susana Seivane, in which the traditional is joined with the contemporary, and which confirms her solidity and talent as one of the stars of international folk. The title of of this album, ALMA DE BUXO, translates to "Core/Soul of boxwood", the material which the punteiros [literally, "chiselers"] of the gaitas put through a slow and prolonged process of drying, in the factory that Seivane family runs in Cambre (A Coruna), a process that can take up to several years and that begins with the cutting of this shrub in certain definite lunar phases. In a similar manner, Susana Seivane also has taken her time in the processing of the compositions that conform her new disc. The previous and only producer of her first recording, Rodrigo Romanm, one of the founders of Milladoiro, collaborates again, although the new development is that his own instrumentalist has become totally involved in this second production, with the aid of Brais Maceiras and Xurxo Churches, components of the band that accompanies to the gaitera all over Europe. Altogether six musicians support this beautiful Gallega in this second delivery: Beto Niebla (percussion), Brais Maceiras (accordeon), Carlos Freire (percussion), Ivan Laxe (electric bass), Xavier Gastaqaduy (acoustic guitar) y Xurxo Iglesias (bouzouki).
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