Alysyos Duet
Anna Martínez Norberto – Voice
Aitor García – Classical Guitar
The Trade Winds (Vientos Alisios), born from the very heart of high-pressure realms, glide towards the warm embrace of the Equator. There, where the air rises in burning currents, they converge in a whirlwind of energy and life.
Companions to explorers and navigators, they filled the sails that carried them toward uncharted horizons, unveiling new worlds and bearing witness to encounters and cultural fusions.
Winds that dance, carrying the ocean’s moisture, nourishing the land with generous rains, adorning the landscape in lush greenery, as though they were the guardians of fertility.
Today, their eternal dance continues… an endless poetry in motion, inviting us to dream of distant lands, to listen to the echoes of creation, to feel the ebb and flow of oceans and seas between continents.
Alysyos Duet presents MAR OCEANA, a musical journey through the folk traditions that connect the Mediterranean and Latin America. A voyage of sound where melodies, rhythms, and stories intertwine, weaving a unique and captivating musical tapestry.
An adventure that delves into shared roots and the distinct voices of popular music from both continents. From the shores of the Mare Nostrum, cradle of ancient civilizations and cultures, to the vibrant lands of Central and South America, where music is both expression and passion.
Ai que Linda moça - Fado popular
El Rossinyol - Popular catalana
El Café de Chinitas - Canciones populares antiguas
PROGRAM
SEPHARDIC SONGS – Maite Salvador
A la una yo nací - Yo me levantí
CATALAN FOLK SONGS – G.Tarragó & Manuel García Morante
El rossinyol - La Dama d’Aragó - Muntanyes regalades - El testament d’Amèlia
PORTUGAL – Ernesto Halffter
Ai que linda moça
BRASIL – Eitor Villa-Lobos
Bachianas Brasileiras - Aria
ARGENTINA – Alberto Ginestera
Zamba - Triste
MEXICO – Manuel Ponce
Estrellita
SPAIN - Joaquín Turina
Sonata per guitarra Op.61 - II Moviment - Andante
SPANISH SONGS – Manuel de Falla
Asturiana - La nana - Paño moruno
OLD SPANISH SONGS - Federico García Lorca
Las tres hojas - Las morillas de Jaén - El café de chinitas - Nana de Sevilla
¡Anda Jaleo!