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Acetre_el_paso_del_zajori

: It is an instrumental piece that showcases the band’s technical virtuosity, often featuring prominent violin and guitar work in live performances.

"El paso del Zajorí" has remained a staple in Acetre's repertoire for over two decades.

Formed in 1976, is one of the most respected folk ensembles in Spain. They are known for: acetre_el_paso_del_zajori

"El paso del Zajorí" is a prominent instrumental track by the veteran Spanish folk group , featured on their 2003 album Barrunto . Composed by the group's director, José-Tomás Sousa , the piece is a hallmark of their "bilingual folk" style, which bridges the traditional music of Extremadura, Spain, and neighboring Portugal. Musical Composition and Significance

: The song is frequently performed at major cultural venues, including the Teatro López de Ayala in Badajoz and the Gran Teatro in Cáceres. About the Artist: Acetre : It is an instrumental piece that showcases

: A live version was recorded for their 40th-anniversary double album, featuring guest musicians Clara Lorenzo on violin and Miguel Ángel Blanco on electric guitar.

: Their work spans over ten albums, including Canto de gamusinos and Arquitecturas Rayanas . Artist Profiles: Acetre | World Music Central They are known for: "El paso del Zajorí"

: Based in Olivenza (Badajoz) , Acetre uses this track to illustrate the "Rayana" (border) culture, blending Extremaduran rhythms like pindongos and alboradas with Portuguese influences. Notable Recordings and Performances