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Luar na Lubre
Luar na Lubre
Background information
OriginA Coruña, Galicia, Spain
GenresGalician music, Celtic music, folk music
Years active1986 (1986)–present

Luar na Lubre is a Celtic music ensemble from Galicia, Spain.

Etymology[edit]

Luar is Galician for moonlight; lubre is a magical forest in which the Celtic druids cast their spells.[citation needed]

Performances[edit]

During its career, this musical group has spread Galician music and culture. The band became famous worldwide after Mike Oldfield took interest in their music. Oldfield fell in love with their song "O son do ar" ("The Sound of the Air", composed by Bieito Romero). Oldfield's cover is on his Voyager album, entitled "Song of the Sun". In 1992 he offered help in their worldwide tour. Their tour together was called Tubular Bells 3.[1] Now it is one of the most famous groups from Galicia. Their first singer Rosa Cedrón is also featured with Mike Oldfield in some songs from his live concert at Horse Guards Parade, near St James's Park, London. Rosa Cedrón left the band in 2005 and Sara Vidal became the new singer. In 2010, the group's leader, Bieito Romero, said the group was "fully fit".[2]

The group recorded a version of "Gerdundula" by Status Quo.

The Spanish folk metal band Mägo de Oz made a cover of Luar na Lubre's song "Memoria da Noite." The Spanish epic metal band Runic made a cover of Luar na Lubre's song "Nau".

Their most famous singles are "Memoria da Noite", "Os Animais", "O son do ar", "Tu gitana" and "Chove en Santiago". Most of their lyrics are in the Galician language. Their song "Nau", written by Bieito Romero is about Galicia as a ship with no direction.[3]

The second part of the song "Downstream" by Shira Kammen (on her album "Music of waters") used "O son do ar".[4] Kammen's cover appears in the video game Braid.

Members[edit]

Current members[5]
Former members

Discography[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Labanyi, Jo (2002). Constructing identity in contemporary Spain: theoretical debates and cultural practice. Oxford University Press. p. 343. ISBN 9780198159933. Archived from the original on 2010-05-28. Retrieved 2010-05-24.
  • ^ a b "Luar Na Lubre – Solsticio (Spain 2010) @320". Folk Yourself. 24 March 2011. Retrieved 17 July 2011.
  • ^ Romero, Eugenia R. (2006). "Amusement Parks, Bagpipes, and Cemeteries: Fantastic Spaces of Galician Identity through Emigration". Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies. 7 (2): 155–169. doi:10.1080/14636200600811177. S2CID 146798242.
  • ^ Blow, Jonathan (18 October 2011). "Attributions for Shira Kammen's track "Downstream"". Braid game. Archived from the original on 27 November 2017. Retrieved 30 November 2017. The second tune is from the Galician group Luar na Lubre from their album Plenilunio and is called "O Son do ar", composed by Bieto Romero (Canciones del Mundo)
  • ^ http://www.luarnalubre.com/grupo.php?idioma=en "Band line-up in official website"
  • External links[edit]


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