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Traditional music groups from the Aragonese Pyrenees

Discover the most influential and beloved musical ensembles performing traditional and contemporary folk music from the Aragon region of Spain. This ranking explores the rich musical heritage of the Aragonese Pyrenees, highlighting groups that keep jota, Aragonese songs, and the Bolero de Caspe alive. Learn about artists who use traditional instruments like bagpipes, the guitarro, and bandurria to create authentic sounds. From La Ronda de Boltaña to Biella Nuei, these groups reflect the region's evolving musical identity. Immerse yourself in Aragonese folklore and the vibrant folk music scene.

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    Folkloric Group Alto Aragón (Jaca, Huesca)

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    • Celebrates rich traditions of its region

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    This group is fundamental for the preservation of Aragonese folklore, especially that of the Pyrenean valleys. Its 50th anniversary in 2025 and its participation in key events demonstrate its continuous relevance and activity.

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    Bagpipers of Graus (Graus, Huesca)

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    This group is a pillar in the Pyrenean traditional music scene, not only for its bagpipe music but also for organizing the International Meeting of Traditional Pyrenean Music.

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    La Ronda de Boltaña (Boltaña, Huesca)

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    • Keeps traditional music that was nearly lost

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    Originating from the heart of the Huesca Pyrenees, La Ronda de Boltaña is a well-known group for its popular music that revives and disseminates the roots of their region's folklore, maintaining constant activity with scheduled concerts.

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    Bosnerau

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    • Interpretation of folk songs from Aragon

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    Bosnerau is an Aragonese folk group that sings about the Pyrenees, integrating rich instrumentation and basing their music on the sounds of the mountains, which makes them very relevant for this ranking.

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    Gaiters da Tierra Plana (Huesca)

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    This group of bagpipers from the province of Huesca performs traditional music, and their recent participation in the International Meeting of Traditional Pyrenean Music confirms their relevance.

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    Bucardo Aragonese Folk (Zaragoza)

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    Although based in Zaragoza, Bucardo Aragonese Folk's participation in the International Meeting of Traditional Pyrenean Music in Graus directly links them to the dissemination of traditional music in the Pyrenean context.

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    Olga and the Minstrels (Huesca)

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    This group from the province of Huesca is dedicated to traditional music, and their presence at the International Meeting of Traditional Pyrenean Music in Graus confirms their activity and relevance in the Pyrenean sphere.