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Music of Castile, Madrid and Leon - Definition

Central Spain includes the cultural melting pot of Madrid and Castille. Their culture is historically Celtiberian in character, and influences from the Moors, Portugal and other sources are important. A down-tempo version of jota is common, as well as a variety of Andalusian flamenco. The gaita, a Galician bagpipe, is widespread in northern Leon. The city of Madrid is known for chotis music, while Salamanca is home to tuna, a form of serenade played by students in medieval clothing who play the guitar and tambourine.

Music of Spain
Andalusia Aragon
Balearic Islands Basque
Canary Islands Castile, Madrid and Leon
Catalonia Extremadura
Galicia, Cantabria and Asturias Murcia
Navarre and La Rioja Valencia
Classical and Opera - Folk and Flamenco - Pop and Rock - Classic guitar and Hip hop
Timeline and Samples
Awards Amigo Awards
Charts Asociacion Fonografica Y Videografica Espanola.
Festivals Festival De La Canción De Benidorm
Media Fans, Mundo Joven
National anthem "Marcha Real"

Castillian folk music is largely rural, and agricultural work songs are common. Simple, romantic songs are typical, and many of the composers from from Burgos.

Castillian dances include

  • Agudos
  • Agudillos
  • Jotas
  • Jotillas

In contrast, Leon is dominated by palatial dances that are extremely complex. Many of the most popular songs come from Ronda

Dances from Leon include:

  • Baile a lo Alto
  • Baile del Pandero
  • Danza de las Doncellas Cantadoras
  • Danza de la Muerte
  • El Corrido
  • La Giraldilla
  • Los Mandiles
  • Zapateta
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