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Just Brass wowed the audience at the Solidarity Food Ban Concert at
La Casa de Cultura on 5 June 2010. The Concert, sponsored and organised by The Association of Neighbours Archangel, raised 1663 euro and this will buy 1,200 kilos of basic foodstuffs for those in the pueblo suffering from hardship in this economic climate... BRAVO AMIGOS! |
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Some of our favourite musicians of the pueblo - The
Musical Union of San Miguel de Salinas - perform in
the 'Interchange' of Musical Excellence with Union
Musical Torrevejense on 5 June 2010. These two fotos
are then and now... any idea on the year of the one
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ESCLATS in Concert in Valencia, 17 de Mayo - El próximo domingo día 17 de Mayo a las 20,00 h, el cuarteto de percusión “ESCLATS” ofrecerá un concierto, dentro del XXI Festival Internacional de Música Contemporanea de Valencia ENSEMS, organizado por el Instituto Valenciano de la Música.
More information about ESCLATS - Cuarteto Percusión E-mail: info@esclats.com - Web:
http://esclats.com or tel: 670 252 142 |
Thursday at 7.30pm 15 April 2010 VIVACE
perform Messa di Gloria at San Miguel de Salinas Parocial Church... more |
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Just Brass is the only brass band on the Costa Blanca. The Musical Director of the band is the renowned musician, Gordon Higginbottom.
Though essentially a brass band, Just Brass has extended traditional boundaries to perform a wide variety of music, with the accent on entertainment.
Much of its repertoire is specially composed or arranged for it, and the shows are linked together superbly by resident compere/comedian Ian Gibson, who is also the band’s leader and solo cornet player.
Based in San Miguel de Salinas, Just Brass is generously supported by the Ayuntamiento.
Just Brass is an extremely sociable organisation, and visitors are always welcome to attend the rehearsals in the town’s Casa de Cultura on Thursdays at 1600.
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Many UK musicians on
holiday do exactly that, as did the renowned Derek
Broadbent (pictured above), arranger of The Floral Dance (remember
Terry Wogan’s singing?). During his visit he
presented Just Brass with his latest composition
appropriately named 'San Miguel March'.
Comfortable in performing at all types of venues, from grand Concert Halls to private functions, Church and Town Festivals to garden parties, Just Brass always carefully tailors its programme to suit the occasion. Charity work is an important part of its constitution, having adopted the Lions Club as its chosen cause.
For more information, or to book Just Brass, contact Tony Murray (966 789 965), John Bawden (966 706 959 ) or Margaret Stone (966 791 145).
Pictured right JUST BRASS playing outside The Church at Torremendo
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A profile of GORDON HIGGINBOTTOM - Musical Director of JUST BRASS, the only Brass Band on the Costa Blanca,
based in San Miguel de Salinas. Though essentially a Brass Band, Just Brass has extended traditional boundaries to perform a wide variety of music, with the accent on entertainment.
Vastly experienced, and a musician of the highest standard, Gordon has appeared as soloist in more than 20 countries, including America, Japan, Pakistan, Mexico and Australia.
He has countless TV and Radio broadcasts to his credit, and as a session musician, many commercial recordings and film tracks,
including Evita, with Madonna.
Formerly principal Horn of The National Band, The Virtuosi Brass Band of Great Britain, Harry Mortimer All Stars and the James Shepherd Versatile Brass, Gordon has also performed with other famous bands such as Black Dyke, and Grimethorpe Colliery. In addition he has performed with the
Philharmonic, The Wallace Collection, The Massed Bands of the Guards, and, for a number of years, a BBC Studio big band.
As an Educator, Gordon was formerly a Professor at London College of Music, a tutor at Leeds College of Music, Salford College and The Royal Northern College of Music, where he is now an external examiner.
He was also tutor to the National Youth Bands of Wales and Switzerland.
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Music knows no bounds -This is the philosophy of The
Phoenix Band, who meet weekly to rehearse a wide variety of music in order to provide programmes for concerts, clubs, associations, fetes and fund raising for charities.
Their repertoire, which varies widely, includes marches, light classics, Broadway and West End productions and
Christmas Carols.
The members come from a wide variety of backgrounds and many different countries within the EU. The standard of musicianship ranges from ex school band players through to military and ex professional.
The band rehearses every Tuesday at 1300hrs at the Centro de Cultura in San Miguel de Salinas. They welcome new players with some experience, preferably with a minimum playing standard of Grade 5 (see details below for enquiries). |
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Ian Vine, the Musical Director
of The Phoenix Band, endeavours to attain a high standard of playing by utilising the skills he has achieved throughout his musical career. As an army musician, in the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, he travelled all around the world before finally moving to Spain in January 2006.
To enquire about booking the Phoenix Concert Band or for details on joining the Phoenix Concert Band, please contact
Ian Vine on 966715848 or Di Hedley on 965716601 |
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ESCLATS Cuerteto de Percusión |
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Programa por February 2009
14-15/02/09 Alcoy (Alicante), “Final Concert of the 8th Inter. Percussion Course”
23/02/09 Alcoy (Alicante), “Els Colors del So”
22/02/09 Alcoy (Alicante), “WoodenDrum”
El cuarteto español de percusión "Esclats" nos presenta su espéctáculo "Woodendrum" con las obras de los compositores Pere J.Puértolas, Nigel Westlake, Andrés Valero, Ruund Wrener, Ramon Humet y Tobías Brostron. |
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Enrique González - profile of a great local percussionist
Enrique Gonzales was born in San Miguel de Salinas in 1979 and started his musical and percussion studies in the Musical School of San Miguel de Salinas with Mr. Santiago Durá and Mr. José Navarro Roser. Afterwards, he studied in the Conservatorio Superior of Murcia with Mr. José García Abellán, receiving his degree in percussion with honours in the year 2000. The same year, he was awarded with the prize “Euterpe”, a prize awarded by the Valencian Federation of Musical Organizations.
Since 2000 to 2002, he developed and improved his studies in the Conservatorio Superior of Castellón thanks to a post graduate course with Mr. Josep Vicent.
Moreover, he attended improvement courses taught by Jan Putjens, Anders Loguin, Mircea Ardeleanu, Aly’n Diaye (African percussion), Manel Ramada, Juanjo Guillém, Miguel Bernát, Gustavo Gimeno, Lorenzo Ferrándiz, Francisco Díaz and Jos Wuitack, amongst others.
Pictured Sanmiguelero Master Percussionist Enrique Gonzáles
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Enrique's musical activity has been developed in a wide range of fields: Murcia Region Young Orchestra; International Festival of Young Orchestras in Murcia conducted by Lazlo Helstay; “Percusions” conducted by Josep Vicent; Percussion Group from the Conservatorio Superior of Murcia; “Enértic” Percussion Quartet; and the Symphonic Band of La Vega Baja.
Moreover, he is a member of the TRIO JAZZINDO also usually collaborates with different orchestras, bands and other musical ensembles within a broad range of musical styles (flamenco, jazz, folk...).
He works as a percussion professor in the Conservatorio of San Javier (Murcia).
Enrique is a member of the Percussion Group Esclats
that plays in San Miguel de Salinas on 2 November before
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26th May 2007 following a concert of pasedobles
Maestro D. José Navarro Roser of The Musical Union of San Miguel de Salinas honoured D. Manuel LORCA for 54 years of tireless work for the orchestra –
And Manolo, he said, was not even an accomplished musician. Retiring this week, it was said of him that it has so often been Manolo who has made many
speeches to thank others, that his work has touched so many people’s lives and that he has always been there in some capacity – secretary, treasurer and any other task asked of him. Always the first to rise, there was never an
occasion during those years when the company arrived at the conservatoire on Día de Santa Cecilia to find the tables bare – he always put tortas and the beverage fresquita out for the celebration.
He has swept the floors, patched the seats of the auditorium and been a father to every member of the band; he has followed the band for every performance and the Musical Union of San Miguel de Salinas would have been the poorer without his faithful services.
D. Manuel LORCA and his wife were honoured with the congratulations of the Band and a presentation on his retirement. |
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La Unión Musical de San Miguel de Salinas - 1950
And this is now - as The Musical Union Band of San Miguel de Salinas joined the celebration of La Fiesta Nacional de España o Día de la Hispanidad on 12 October 2006
at Los Carteros, Ciudad de las Comunicaciones.
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Performing under the direction of The Maestro D. José Navarro Roser you can find a number of features on this page about this talented orchestra.
It would also be fair to say that the musical talent nurtured by The Musical Union SMdS extends to many of the offshoot Groups of the town - these are also featured. |
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AL RESÉ -
28 de octubre en San Miguel de
Salinas - Concierto por la celebracion del
nombramiento de Sierra Escalona paraje natural, tras
el paro de las obras que se iban a realizar de una
urbanizacion.
Componentes: Luisete:
Voz,
Mechas: Bateria, Hasan: Bajo y coros,
Juan: Guitarra, Font: Guitarra y coros,
Rubeniko: Percusion
Contacto: David Font: 675 903 404 Juan:
639 971 165 -
email
Influencias: Segismundo toxicomano, la polla.....
Biografía: Bueno el grupo creo k surgio
hablando entre luiste, mechas y hasan, una noche en
el badulak, despues se unio Font conla guitarra,al
poco tiempo se incorporo Juan con la guitarra tb, y
mas tarde despues de una semana un pokillo rara
antes del segundo concierto se unio Rubeniko con los
percusiones, bueno y eso es todo hasta el momento,
disfrutando de los ensayos, que cada vez que nos
juntamos, mas de unos salimos tocaillos, jeje
AL RESÉ - A band from Daya Nueva-Almoradi join
the celebration of saving The Sierra Escalona as a
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the acclaimed Group 'Seguridad Social'
at el campo de fútbol municipal “Montesico Blanco”
on Thursday 21st September as part of the Fiesta
Programme 2006 - fotos courtesy of Andy Fox |
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VIII Certamen Comarcal de Interpretación Instrumental
at The Salon of The Musical Union on Saturday 8th July 2006
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Pictured are the participants Isabel María
Fernández Martínez - flauta & Ainara Mañogil Carrasco
- Oboe, Jose Vicente Fernández
Martínez - Saxofon, Maestro D. José Navarro Roser,
Jorge Gaona Ros - Clarinete, Maria Costa Juárez,
Teresa Gómez Pérez & Juan Ros Sáez -
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soloists,
Rosa Mª Rebolla
Samper -flautist, Juan Mª Lorca - saxophonist and
José Manuel Escobar Belmonte y
Francisco Marín Sánchez
- Trumpets, from the Concert of the Union
Musical de San Miguel de Salinas on 26 March
2006. The Orchestra played their new 2006
repertoire including the stirring 'Concierto
de Aranjuez' by Joaquín Rodrigo.
Also pictured is the AROUNDJAZZ QUARTET, with San Miguelero members, who performed at Orihuela Centro Cultura on 30th March
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The Internationally acclaimed
Choir CALYCANTUS at Casa Cultura on 24th
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The second festival of
Sanmilírico
brought the highest level of entertainment
with the fine voices of (right to left) David Sánchez
- Bass, Belén
Ruipérez
- Soprano and
Pedro Noguera -
Tenor Spinto
accompanied by Pianist Elena Martínez
Rivero.
The
Alcores Choir
of San Miguel de Salinas performed under the directorship of
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For a small town San
Miguel de Salinas makes a significant
contribution to music. Musical
talent has been nurtured because it is
very important in Spanish culture,
perhaps more so than in the countries of
the UK. Musical excellence is not
achieved easily. It relies on endless study and practise and
dedication to a group to create harmony, balance
and imaginative interpretation.
Our prestigious conservatoire - La Unión Musical de San Miguel de Salinas
has been influential in nurturing that musical
excellence for many generations and our photo
shows The Band in the year of its constitution in 1927.
Music is a very important vein that runs
through the youth in the community and this
article features all the Bands of San Miguel de
Salinas, which include some of the 'offshoot' smaller groups who favour punk, jazz or even folk
music. Musicians can be heard practising around
the pueblo, not just at the conservatoire but
also in the odd garage for a mad jamming
session.
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La Unión Musical de San Miguel de Salinas
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You might like to take a look at a new website under development
that is sponsored by this Website and Talleres Martínez
...a prestigious domain for a prestigious band!
www.umsms.com
a photo from the collection of Joaquín Martínez Albaladejo |
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'La Unión Musical de San Miguel de Salinas'
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The first musical seed was sown in San Miguel of Salinas
around 1880 when a group of enthusiastic people joined
together to learn music under the direction of the
Maestro, a man called Vallejos. But it would take many
years before their endeavors would come to fruition.
Finally in 1927 La Unión Musical de San Miguel de
Salinas was constituted with the support of cultural
funding and under the baton of Maestro, D. Aureliano
Baches, a man of great musical and organizational
ability.
As with all great enterprises many changes of circumstances
and fortune occurred over the years and The Musical
Union went into decline only to rise again in 1977, when
some of the older musicians of the town wanted to revive
their musical culture. This vision was inspired by the
Maestro D. Antonio Vicente. He directed the revival for
seven years before yielding his baton to our current
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This is not just a town band; it is a talented orchestra with
staggering music ability. Amongst their achievements they can list a 1st prize at International
Level in Valencia, seven 1st prizes in Provincial, Regional and National Level at competitions
in Leganés, Cheste, Segorbe, Cocentaina, Alicante, Pego and most recently in the City of Murcia for the
XIV Certamen Nacional de Bandas de Música "Ciudad de
Murcia" 2004. They can also add three 2nd prizes in
contests of provincial and national level and a 3rd prize at national level.
This level of achievement can only be reached with the
enthusiasm of every member of the Musical Union and it
is an inspirational example to the youth of San Miguel
de Salinas to perpetuate our musical heritage and
culture.
The Directors of The Musical Union recognized that they
should think of the future, notwithstanding that their
students were now studying at the conservatories of
Murcia, Alicante and Paris. As the Municipal School of
Music the idea was conceived in 1996 to form a Youth
Band for the younger members.
Another of the great achievements of The Musical Union
was to create an Annual Summer Music School, bringing
together more than 120 students from around Spain and
professors of great national and international prestige.
The interchange of talent and ideas has established an
event that produces more musical excellence.
There is much pride that our Musical Union of San Miguel
de Salinas has been the nursery of many professional
musicians that have gone on to make great contributions
of the highest level to many National and International
Orchestras. And this is a measure of our small town band
– La Unión Musical de San Miguel de Salinas.
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Profiles of Rosa María Rebollo Samper - Soloist Flautist, José Manuel Escobar Belmonte and Francisco Marín Sánchez
Trumpet Soloists - La Unión Musical de San Miguel de Salinas. |
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Rosa María Rebollo Samper was born in San Miguel of Salinas on 15 March 1985. At the age of 6 years she began her initial musical solfeo studies at San Miguel de Salinas’ School of Music and after two years she began to study the clarinet. When
Rosa María was 8 years old she was introduced to the flute and practiced on both instruments. After her fourth year of study she completed her Elementary Grade Examination on the clarinet, but opted to concentrate on the flute and she continued her studies at The
Conservatorio Profesional of Music in Cartagenia as a student of
D. Gines Abellán Torregrosa and D. Marcial Picó Martínez and
D. Gustavo Sánchez, amongst others. Whilst at this conservatory she attended many auditions and concerts with the orchestra.
In 2001, in order to continue combining her education and musical studies,
Rosa María moved to the new Conservatory of Música of Torrevieja, where she first performed as a flute soloist in a range of concerts by the conservatory’s orchestra.
Rosa María continued with different courses of improvement, including the Summer School of
La Unión Musical de San Miguel de Salinas with
D. Joaquín Gericó and, in 2003, The First Flute Course of “City of Torrevieja” with
D.
Antonio Aryans Gago, flute soloist of the National Orchestra of Spain from 1985. In this same year she also participated in The Fifth Competition of Instrumental Interpretation of The Vega Baja - Baix Vinalopó.
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In 2003 Rosa María commenced a
University Degree in Musical Teaching at the University of Alicante temporarily suspending her work at The Conservatory of Müsica of Torrevieja to concentrate on her university studies. She continued with her classes in the flute with the
Maestro Mariano Bas.
In 2005 she returned to her studies at The Conservatory of Torrevieja with Antoñita Quesada, and was involved in the production of a Music CD by the children of The Municipal Choral School of Torrevieja.
Rosa María is now a Graduate in Musical Teaching having obtained the highest level of qualifications from The University of Alicante. She was awarded a Prize Extraordinary by The City Council of Torrevieja and has been offered career opportunities. Her great talent as a flautist is never forgotten in her home town of San Miguel de Salinas as she performs as a soloist with the acclaimed Band of the Musical Union San Miguel of Salinas, under the direction of the
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| José Manuel Escobar Belmonte is a native of in San Miguel of Salinas. It was here that he began his studies with the Musical Union, continuing themimagesedro Sánchez y D. Miguel Cerezo, where he specialized in the trumpet, obtaining the maximum qualifications. He has since played on numerous occasions with the orchestras of
“Ciutat D' Elx” and the Classical Orchestra of Murcia. He has shown care and great perseverance with
The Symphony Orchestra of Murcia, and was part of this orchestra during The International Festival of Youth Orchestra in the region of Murcia during 2002 and 2003. José Manuel has continued to study with the professors D. Juan José Serna and D. Carlos Benetó (Luur Metalls), D. Luis González, D Alejandro Castañeda, D. Enrique Rioja, D. Miguel A. Bosch, D. Rudolf Korp and D. José Ortí, amongst others. He has worked under the direction of many maestros including D José Miguel Rodilla, D. Benito Lauret, D. Max Bragado, D. Lin Tao, D. Salvador Brotons, D. Manuel Galduf y D. Manuel Hernández Silva.
In 2002 José Manuel was a winner of the IV Competition of Young Trumpet Players of the Vega Baja/Baix Vinalopó, in the first category of instumental soloists, being awarded the first prize and mention of honor
of this category.
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Francisco Marín Sánchez was born in San Miguel of Salinas (Alicante) on December 21, 1983,
Francisco began music studies at the age of seven of age in the School of Music of San Miguel of Salinas
with the maestro Manuel Mayol. He chose as his
favoured instrument the trumpet and received classes
from the Director of the Musical Union - José Navarre Roser.
He quickly achieved the Elementary Degree in musical language and
trumpet.
In 1993 he joined the Band of the Musical Union of San Miguel of Salinas
and in 1996 he studied for the Intermediate Degree
at the Professional Conservatory Manuel Massotti Littel
in Murcia, continuing his studies of trumpet with the professors
Pedro Martínez and
Miguel Cerezo. In the meantime arranges the musical studies with the execution of
B.U.P. & C.O.U. at the Institute Antonio Sequeros of Almoradí.
During these years he was member of the quintet of
BARGUSTRA BRASS,
a group that received notable recognition not only at local level. In the year 1997 in the Summer Music School of San Miguel of Salinas,
he was introduced to José Ortí, trumpet soloist of the
National Orchestra of Spain and professor of the
Conservatorio Superior de Valencia. Since that moment to date
Francisco has taken private lessons with José Ortí.
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as a member of the Youth Orchestra of the Murcia Region, where he has had taken advantage of the great opportunities to work on his orchestral repertoire, concentrating as a trumpet soloist in pieces like 'Cuadros de una exposición' (Pictures of an Exposition) by M. Musorgsky, 'Romeo and Julieta' by Prokofief, 'Harry Janos' de Zoltan Kodaly, amongst others.
In 2003 José Manuel entered the Upper Conservatory of Music
'Joaquín Rodrigo' of Valencia, Continuing his studies with the professor D. José Ortí. In 2004 he was a finalist in additions for
The National Youth Orchestra of Spain. At the present time José Manuel performs with
The Quinteto de metales Vega Baja Brass (Vega Baja Brass Quintet),
The Youth Orchestra of the Generalitat Valencian and the Symphony Orchestra of Murcia.
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In 2001 Francisco
began studying for a Degree in Administration and
Businesses Direction at the University of Valencia.
He completed his musical studies at intermediate
level in the Conservatory Professional Plaza San
Esteban of Valencia
under the tutelage of professor Luis Faus and
then dedicated his time exclusively to its
university studies, although continuing to receive
classes with José Ortí.
In 2004 he sat the
entrance exam for the Philharmonic Orchestra of the
University of Valencia and gained a coveted first
place. As Francisco finalizes his university studies
he is proud to play as a soloist in the Band of the Musical Union San Miguel of Salinas and
also in the Philharmonic Orchestra of the University of Valencia.
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Serion -
San Miguel de Salinas
Σεριον -
Βρεωε ηιστορια
Estilos:
Heavy Metal
Influencias: Debido a los gustos tan variados
entre los componentes las influencias pueden ir
desde 'Skid Row' hasta 'Deep Purple', desde muro
hasta marea...pasando por diferentes grupos de
heavy, y rock
Biografía: Serion was conceived in October
2000. It was formed by four individuals who met in a local
cafeteria – Pepe’s - to eat. They called themselves
Sentence and their initial style was somewhat
different to the Band’s sound of today. It was a sort of
mixture between Punk and Hard Rock and since then the
sound has evolved to one of sheer Heavy Metal.
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Serion Contacto
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Componentes:
Javier PEREZ - Guitarra
Ruben ALEDO - Guitarra
Victor Ramon PATIÑO - Voz
Victor Manuel PINA - Bateria
Jose Ramon GOMEZ - Bajo
Jorge GAONA - Teclados
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The first members of
the band were Aledo and Java on the guitar, Pepe on bass
and Manuel on the drums. Although initially they did
not have vocal content later in the same year they
recruited new members Elías and Víctor, who sang with
the band. Shortly after, Elías left the band leaving
Víctor to provide the voice of Sentence.
Sentence began to
perform at various concerts in the Towns around The Vega
Baja, and with every appearance they gained confidence
and transformed their style of music into what audiences
enjoy so much today. The band members stayed the same
and the evolved style of music heralded a new phase in
the band’s development…and a new name Serion.
It was then when
they decided to cut their first record - ‘The End of the
Bospue' – in 2002 that subsequently gave name to a
theme. This was recorded at the studios of the ‘Seor
Guindilla Recorda’, and produced by Javier Desiderio and
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Serion has continued
to perform concerts all over the Province of Alicante,
joining up with groups such as Porretas, Boikot, Ponchok,
Arrasando Zepas, Copue Malla, etc. They have also
participated in various contests for music of this
genre.
It was in September
of 2004 when Serion would record its first album
entitled ‘Breaking the Silence'. This first LP is
composed of ten pieces - ten themes, and was cut in the
studios of Lorca Productions, with Manuel Torrogosa
directing the production.
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At present they have
a number of concerts planned with big artists of the
size of ‘Lust’ or ‘Medina Azahara’, with whom they
played during the San Miguel de Salinas Fiesta 2005. And
they rocked the Church Square on 30 June 2006 |
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Katástrofe - San Miguel de Salinas |
Componentes:
Cantate - LUIS, Bajo y Coro - JOSHUA,
Guitarra 1º y Coro - OSKAR, Guitarra 2º y Coro - VICTOR,
Bateria - AARON
Estilos:
difusiones
musikales (punk)
& ska Oi.
Influencias:
boikot
disidencia los muertos de cristo
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mates decided to form a small group so they got
together some instruments and had a go. But it was a
bit limited without drums and instruments to make
the sound they wanted. So they asked around and
others got involved. After a lot of sessions, with
some musicians coming and some going, they finally
hit the notes they were after and the survivers
called themselves
Katástrofe. This is just one of the true
bands of San Miguel de Salinas.
Conciertos Realizados
16/09/2005 Campo de futbol "montesico blanco", San Miguel de Salinas junto a: ingobernables - insurrekcion armada - katastrofe - kaldo kasero - a punta pala - kontrragolpe oi!.
24/06/2005 C/Quevedo, San Miguel de Salinas junto a: ingobernables - sin tregua - katastrofe - mala hierba - serion.
23/03/2005 Instituto San Miguel, San Miguel de Salinas
Katástrofe - Kontacto
Aaron -
677 805 708 o Joshua 618 045 678
Email:
webairon@hotmail.com
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preso2023@hotmail.com
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Sin Tregua - San Miguel de Salinas
Componentes - Voz: Pepe (Luis Pérez), Bateria: Duro (Esteban), Bajo: Sergio Pérez (maki), Guitarra
1º y coro: Toreli (Javier Tomás), Guitarra
2º y coro: Tono(Antonio Campillo),
Trombon:
Efren y Trompeta:
Luis
Contacto: pepe luis 660889734 tono 659100414
Estilos: punk-oi! kon algunos tokes de ska
Influencias: contra la pared, envidia kotxina, puag, kaos urbano...
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Biografía: Bored at School one morning Sergio decided to form a Group, little knowing that his mates Pepe and Jose Carlos had the same idea. Time passed and the summer came..it was time. No gear…except Toreli’s dad had an acoustic guitar. They practised a lot and then Toreli got hold of an electric guitar, which he taught himself how to use in a week. They began by doing versions of numbers by other groups, notably Ska-p y Tierra Santa, but it was time to be original…compose something. But this created a dilemma…what kind of group were they going to be? ¿punk or heavy? The group decided on Punk Rock. |
| Then came their first single: "Trash Polítika", and later others called "Screwed cretin" and "Pikoleto Kabron". Now was the time for their concert debut, which turned out to be in Christmas week at The Casa Cultura here in San Miguel de Salinas. They played with other groups Stropizio, Matorrales y Lucha sin descanso and it was a great success, especially as they recruited two friends Luis and Efren who gave the added dimension of the trombone and trumpet to the sound. The end result was a Punk Group of seven musicians playing music in the style Ska-oi!. Sin Tregue, literally “no surrender” was born.
Performances:
18th December 2004 at Casa Cultura
San Miguel de Salinas,
25th December 2004
carpa municipal with other groups
stropizio, Matorrales y Lucha sin
descanso, and
23rd March 2005 - IES San
Miguel with katastrofe.
They also performed during September 2005
for the Fiesta in San Miguel de Salinas. A
more complete biography in Spanish
can be found on the Unión Musical
website in Spanish -
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insurrekzion armada - no hay-
San Miguel de Salinas
Componentes:
Voz: Iosu Pérez,
Guitarras: Kuti y
Viktor, Bajo: Periko, Batera: Hermes (Pedoman)
Estilos: punk rapido kon algun toke de oi,ska y rock
Influencias:pos van desde los animales
muertos hasta disidencia sin olvidar a los muertos de
cristo,non servium,puagh!,boikot,bakteria
sozial,skalariak vamos k eskuxamos un poko de to
Noticias: pos poka kosa k estamos esperando a
ke nos den el lokal de los huevos!
Biografía:puff anda eskasa, vamos k no ay na, nos hemos apuntao pa ke no nos kiten el nombre
jajaja
insurrekzion armada
- kontacto
Viktor 628 147 436
o Kuti 670 839 264
kutiloko3@hotmail.com - pedoman_pedo@hotmail.com - viktorpunk7@hotmail.com |
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ingobernables
- San Miguel de Salinas
Componentes
Voz: Ramonin, Guitarra: J. Manuel, Guitarra: M. Santxez, Bajo: J. Santxez, Bataka: Daniel
Estilos
punk kon tokes ska y algo de Oi!
Influencias
envidia kotxina, animales muertos,......
Conciertos Realizados
05/11/2005 la taska - C/ Juan Mateo Box No. 15 (San Miguel de Salinas - Alicante - España) (19:00) el konzierto no es seguro ya k no sabemos si el vezindario nos lo permitira. se realizara a estas tempranas oras por lo ya zitado,(nuestros envejezidos vezinos son unos kabrones y jodeores)SE KONFIRMARA
Biografía
decidimos formar un grupo y despues de muchos kambios sa kedao komo arriba pone. asta ace poko teniamos otro guitarra, pero lo examos pork no rendia sufiziente. Aora tenemos kon nosotros a Miguel Santxes.
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presenting a gig on Friday 16
September 2005
TASKAGAO OI! - this is in the punk genre and noisey!
A Kargo de:
INGOBERNABLES - INSURREKZION ARMADA - KATASTROFE Bandas de San Miguel de Salinas
y MATORRALES de Almoradi - KONTRAGOLPE OI! de Santomera
Calle Juan Mateo Box, 15 - "LA TASKA"
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Folk - in August 2005 featured
DJOKOTO &
PAPA BORREGA
with Guests CREMA DE GALLEGA, bringing the diverse African Dance
and percussion group from Barcelona and 'la Gaita' from Galicia or the
Spanish Bagpipe.
Djokoto is an African dance and percussion group from Barcelona. The
name ‘Djokoto’ derives from an African dialect meaning ‘Heat of the
Germans’ and the troupe is made up of professional dance artists from
different countries, including the Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, Togo and
Ghana. Their spectacular show features traditional African Dance and
Music in colourful costumes bringing their audiences an insight into
this true and original African art form.
Papa Borrega and Crema de Gallega
brought us the Bagpipes. Bagpipes or gaita were broadly played in Galicia in the middle
ages. There are reproductions of bagpipers in Romanic churches and
Monasteries built in the XI century and pictures of bagpipers in the
Court of the King Alfonso X El Sabio, dating back to the XIII century.
Galician bagpipes come in lots of flavors and there used to be bellows blown gaitas
galegas or 'gaita de barquén', but they are scarce now. The most
popular the gaita galega or the Galician bagpipes is mouth-blown and it
is similar in physical appearance to Great Highland Bagpipes. A minor
difference is the shape of the bag. A major difference is the number and
position of the drones. The gaita galega has from one to three drones.
The bass drone always leans on the left bagpiper's shoulder (for a
right-handed bagpiper, of course), and its position can range from being
almost vertical to being horizontal (parallel to the floor, pointing
backwards), depending on the shape of the bag and the player's
preferences. This drone is tuned as the bass drone for a Great Highland
Bagpipes, two octaves below the base note of the chanter.
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Alcores Choir
of San Miguel de Salinas The Alcores Choir of San Miguel de Salinas joined other
Choirs and our Musical Union of San Miguel de Salinas in
the first Festival of San Milírico on 23rd
and 24th April 2005. Great performances!
La Coral Alcores was formed at the beginning of 2004 by a
group of local people with a love of the Operetta and of
the Habanera. The group met occasionally to sing together and decided to
perform small choral recitals as a part of theatrical
shows in the pueblo for the benefit of the townsfolk.
They continued because of their fondness for the
music and the delight of their audiences.
Their dedication and determination to form a proper
Choir lead them to seek the support of the Ayuntamiento
of San Miguel de Salinas, following representations D.
Aurelio Martínez López who was subsequently appointed to
assume responsibility and lead the group forward as "La
Coral Alcores", the name deriving from the range of
hills on which our town stands.
The first public performance of The Alcores Choir was on
15 May 2004 offering an impressive repertoire of
habaneras. The great sensibility of their renditions of
this style of singing delighted local people who had
memories of past times when these songs were sung in the
pueblo.
In their second performance on September 26 of the same
year they were joined by the Choir Torrevejense
Francisco Vallejos for a performance entitled 'A Concert
of Habaneras and South American Music'. It was a
delight for D. Aurelio Martínez López to direct the two
choirs in another spectacular presentation.
On 19th December the choir's third appearance took place in
our Church Parish, where they performed a concert of 'Villancicos'.
Currently there are 35 members of the choir and
everyone who is involved in La Coral Alcores is
enthusiastic to improve their skills and perform to
wider audiences. The idea of having a local choir could
not have come to fruition without the support of the
town itself, for many of those involved also have to
contend with the commitment of families and small
businesses.
And so to their latest triumph - the first Festival of
San Milírico; supported by our great Musical Union, a
packed Casa Cultura enjoyed a varied repertoire,
conducted by the Maestro D. Aurelio Martínez López,
concluding with the great piece 'Estampas del 98' by
Francisco Grau. There is much more to come from La
Coral Alcores de San Miguel de Salinas.
The
Habanera is a
style of music derived from the Cuban
Fishermen, and taken up in many towns of
the Costas; as they walked up the beaches on
their way home they would sing love
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La Coral Alcores on 16 October
2006

Maestros D. Aurelio Martínez López of The Choir
And D. José Navarro Roser of The Musical Union

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