A versatile musician who plays guitar, zanfona (hurdy gurdy), gaita (Galician bagpipes) and countless other folk instruments, Paco Díez curates a musical instrument museum adjacent to his home in Mucientes, Castile.
He is not only a performer, but also a scholar of Spanish folk music, and has collected songs, melodies, and rhythms from all over the Iberian peninsula, the Mediterranean, and northern Africa.
He is especially well known as a performer of Sephardic music, the heritage of Jewish people who were expelled from Spain in 1492 and dispersed into a diaspora where they maintained the Ladino language (closely related to modern Spanish). He performs all over the world, and in 2016 he was nominated for Spain’s highest honor in the arts, the Premio Princesa de Asturias de las Artes.
Today we're welcoming Shabbat with Paco Diez's interpretation of Adon Olam.
Enjoy, and Shabbat shalom!
Just lovely! What a beautiful early welcome to the Sabbath. Shabbat shalom.
ReplyDeleteNice performance - but not Sephardic music, from the Hassidic Song Festival 1976
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