thanks all for the info .... Doug. in.... Linho, Sintra, Portugal ...

On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 12:58 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
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> gurdy teacher in Lisbon? [4 Updates]
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>  gurdy teacher in Lisbon?
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> Antonio <[email protected]> Dec 02 11:59PM -0800
>
> With reference to learning to play hurdy-gurdy:
> Before Reading Augusto's message I thought that i have no idea about
> teachers in portugal.
> I live in Spain and started learning to play hurdy gurdy few weeks ago
> in Santiago de Compostela.
>
> For sure:
> .- Santiago de COmpostela - http://www.folque.com/lang.php?lg=ing --
> Teacher: Oscar Fernandez
>
> .- Lugo: Centro de Musica Fingoi - http://musica.fingoi.com/ -
> Teacher: German Diaz
>
> by reference:
> .- Vigo: Escola de Gaitas e Percusión da Deputación de Pontevedra
>
> .- Ourense:Escuela de Gaitas de Ourense
>
> I got a second hand instruments made by Rebollo
> http://rebolloinstruments.com/galeria.html
> This is just to say that you can also find some luthiers in Galicia
> area
>
> hope it helps
>
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> On 1 dic, 13:40, Augusto de Ornellas Abreu
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> Augusto de Ornellas Abreu <[email protected]> Dec 03 03:35PM -0200
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>
> I also have an instrument by Rebollo, that I picked up at Anxo Pintos'
> house (another gurdyist, from Vigo - he is in the groups Berroguetto and
> Lizgairo - check him out!).
>
> Oscar is a great teacher - does he teach now in Santiago? I know he lives
> in Narón, not that far from A Coruña. I didn't know that Germán taught. I
> visited with him in Santiago (he used to live there at least) and he is a
> great guy, and a virtuoso!
>
> Try contacting Anxo Pintos (you can find him looking for his group on
> facebook or myspace - he has a FB profile as well), he is another great
> teacher - he doesn't use the trompette string, because traditional Galician
> gurdies don't even have those.
>
> Try contacting Mauro Sanín (on Facebook as "Ariel Ninas" or "A Central
> Folque"), he is a great gurdyist Germán and Oscar introduced me to.
>
> I will try to upload a video about a folk music college (that doesn't exist
> anymore, unfortunately) in Lalín in which everyone can watch Oscar and
> Mauro playing, as well as other great folk music performances from Galiza.
> It is all in Galician, but the language barrier will not be a problem, I
> hope.
>
> Augusto
>
>
>
>
> [email protected] Dec 03 05:48PM
>
> Boa tarde /Good evening:
> Perhaps you can find some help from the
> Attambur group in
> Lisbon
> http://www.myspace.com/attambur
> They had HG as part
> of their group but it's been long since they issued their CD and I don't
> know
> if they are still active. Anyway, the cover for the CD was clearly
> HG-oriented
> as you can check here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juo5LnWPSbk
> Some
> years ago, Amadeu Magalhães (from the group Realejo) offered courses in
> Coimbra for the GEFAC in the Associação Académica building. It was
> Amadeu who taught the courses, in spite of being the luthier Fernando
> Meireles
> the one who played in the
> group.
> http://www.realejo.web.pt
>
> Espero que seja de
> ajuda,
> Wenceslao Martínez Calonge
>
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> eu paulo p. <[email protected]> Dec 04 03:57AM +0100
>
> ...Just a little not directly "gurdiest" (gurdistic? gurdiewhatever??)
> thing, Augusto: hurdy-gurdy, the word, is "sanfona" in galician language,
> never "zanfona". That is the spanish one. I know, there is a word you can
> hear there in my little country. Consequences of colonialism. But idiom is
> what it is.
> (let me give you an example, not about colonialism just about linguistic
> substitution --different causes, but it can be useful-- : "chanterelle" or
> "chien" or "mouche", they are not english words and they are pretty used in
> our english conversations).
>
>
> ...eu,
> pirata petulante,
> namorado sem amante,
> malabarista errante,
> músico ambulante,
> eu, tam breve...
>
>
> From: [email protected]
> Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2011 10:40:49 -0200
> Subject: Re: [HG-new] gurdy teacher in Lisbon?
> To: [email protected]
> CC: [email protected]
>
> Sorry for taking so long to reply - I am going through some old unread
> messages
> Maybe you'll find someone in Lisbon, because the gurdy is quite popular in
> the neighboring country of Galiza (NW bit of Spain on top of Portugal).
> There it is called zanfona. In Portugal it is called "sanfona" or "viela de
> roda".
>
>
> Try to go to Santiago de Compostela or A Coruña in Galiza and you will find
> many gurdyists around. There are even at least two "folk universities" in
> Galiza that teach the HG in their curriculum, and I've heard that the
> usually have weekend classes - it is easy to drive back and forth from
> Portugal or hop on a train or something. It is all subsidized and really
> cheap.
>
>
> Augusto
>
> On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 10:42 AM, doug.abshire <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
> Hi. In Aug 2011 I am moving to Lisbon Portugal for a 2 year work
>
> contract. I will be bringing a volksgurdy from Olympia Musical
>
> Instruments. I am a new beginning student!
>
>
>
> Does anyone have a contact in Lisbon?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Doug
>
>
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