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A la manera artesana / VigĂŒela, Pardo
VigĂŒela showcase various regional styles within traditional Spanish music, all originating from their home-land Castilla-La Mancha, the southern part of the Iberian plateau. Their ninth album A la manera artesana focuses on how âartisanal creativityâ differs from the globalization of âhandicraft cultureâ which has become more about following templates and repetition, rather than unique original craftsmanship. According to the bandâs founder, Juan Antonio, the style is more important than the repertoire â âRepertoire you can learn, but itâs the local style that makes it authentic.â This approach makes VigĂŒela quite unique and has gained them Spanish audiences in both rural and urban areas. For modern Spain, and the rest of world, this is a new and exciting style which has been previously unrecognized. Yet for the more rural Castilla-La Mancha audience, it has a moving nostalgic feel that resonates with the local culture.
VigĂŒela showcase various regional styles within traditional Spanish music, all originating from their home-land Castilla-La Mancha, the southern part of the Iberian plateau. Their ninth album A la manera artesana focuses on how âartisanal creativityâ differs from the globalization of âhandicraft cultureâ which has become more about following templates and repetition, rather than unique original craftsmanship. According to the bandâs founder, Juan Antonio, the style is more important than the repertoire â âRepertoire you can learn, but itâs the local style that makes it authentic.â This approach makes VigĂŒela quite unique and has gained them Spanish audiences in both rural and urban areas. For modern Spain, and the rest of world, this is a new and exciting style which has been previously unrecognized. Yet for the more rural Castilla-La Mancha audience, it has a moving nostalgic feel that resonates with the local culture.
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VigĂŒela showcase various regional styles within traditional Spanish music, all originating from their home-land Castilla-La Mancha, the southern part of the Iberian plateau. Their ninth album A la manera artesana focuses on how âartisanal creativityâ differs from the globalization of âhandicraft cultureâ which has become more about following templates and repetition, rather than unique original craftsmanship. According to the bandâs founder, Juan Antonio, the style is more important than the repertoire â âRepertoire you can learn, but itâs the local style that makes it authentic.â This approach makes VigĂŒela quite unique and has gained them Spanish audiences in both rural and urban areas. For modern Spain, and the rest of world, this is a new and exciting style which has been previously unrecognized. Yet for the more rural Castilla-La Mancha audience, it has a moving nostalgic feel that resonates with the local culture.






















