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RUSHNICHOK
The project by Alexsey Zakharenko AKA Origen (owner of this site).
This time the soloist of Origen Tanya Lubimenko and Miroslav Grishko, laureates of the first prize of the All- Ukrainian folk music and arts contest will demonstrate you all the beauty of the Ukrainian folk music and prove that Ukrainian songs are realy Slavic treasure.

Religious sacred choral music
Archbishop Ionafan. Liturgy of Peace
by Kyiv Chamber Choir

The bridge between western and eastern liturgical traditions
Greek Divine Liturgy is dressed by the author in the melodies of ancient Gregorian chorals with minimal adaptation that way creating a synthesis of both cultures.
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We know it's hard to find new cool Latin and spanish guitar music online that you haven't heard before. But we also know there's SO much good music in here that you will love. We thoroughly pick up only the best new spanish guitar music artists for this site. Llisten to the music. Click To Hear More link on the flash player above if you want to learn more about any Artist.

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Artists:
Trio Caliente fusion of Lain op, Flamenko and soothing jazz vocals
Eric Kamen - fusion of World, Nouveau Flamenco and New Age music ... heavy on Flamenco and Spanish guitar .... on top of some very hot Hip Hop and R&B beatz.
Morton Davis- traditional and modern spanish guitar music by two very fine Spanish guitarists, slap-bassist, Morton Davis and a Los Angeles-based world-class Latin percussion group.
About Spanish guitar
A classical guitar, sometimes is also called a Spanish guitar (referring to its origin, not repertoire). The evolution of the spanish guitar and its repertoire spans more than four centuries. It has a history that was shaped by contributions from earlier instruments, such as the Renaissance guitar, vihuela and the baroque guitar. The popularity of the spanish guitar has been sustained over the years by many great players, arrangers, and composers. A very short list might include Gaspar Sanz (1640-1710), Fernando Sor (1778-1839), Mauro Giuliani (1781-1829), Francisco Tárrega (1852-1909) and more.
By using their fingers, or more specifically fingernails and/or fingertips, to pluck instead of a plectrum or bow, classical guitarists can play polyphonic music with a sound unique to the family of guitar instruments.It is common to encounter classical guitar music that sustains two, three, or four musical lines or voices. The use of fingernails combined with some flesh of fingertips is generallythe most accepted convention. However there are renowned players who do not utilise fingernails and prefer flesh over nail, examples include Fernando Sor and in his later years, Francisco Tárrega. On a classical spanish guitar, there is more space between the strings, and a slightly wider fingerboard than is typical with other guitars. This satisfies technical demands made upon the left hand for the execution of polyphonic music and the requirement that the right hand fingers pluck the strings. By using a combination of flesh and fingernail to pluck the strings, a classical guitarist is able to generate a wide variety of sounds.

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