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Mercedes Peón - Artist Page
Mercedes Peón
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Biography:
 

Mercedes Peón, who was born in La Coruña (Galicia) in 1967, has already devoted 15 years to recovering traditional music in her native Galicia and to teaching it in town schools and cultural associations. She has pioneered the formation of various female groups of singers and tambourine players.

Peón has also fronted several prestigious musical bands in Galicia and hosted a section about early Galician music on the local TV show Luar (Homeland).

As a music researcher, she published a book by installments entitled Raiceiras (Roots women) which contains part of her field work in collecting songs. Peón has lectured on Galician folk music throughout the world and has received numerous awards for her teaching and her dedication to preserving the Galician tradition. “Ever since I was fortunate enough to fall In love with the songs of the people of Imense (a small town on the Galician "Death Coast"), I have spent years searching for those tunes that only the eldest among us can still remember, because, much as we may regret it, over these last generations the oral transmission chain has been broken, both here and In most of the world.”

The multitalented artist runs a record label called Discotrompo that promotes Galician traditional and folk music. Peón has also organized several festivals, among them the traditional music festival for the Federation of European Cultural Associations and another called "Galicia Terra Unica".

As a performer, as well as an accomplished singer she is also a master of Galician bagpipes and of several traditional percussion instruments. Peón was awarded the special jury award in the Cídade Vella festival in Santiago de Compostela, the prize for the best performer of voice and bagpipes at the Santiago de Compostela Folk Days, and the Macallan award for Galician pipers at Lorient's Festival Interceltique.

Peón has performed at many festivals throughout the world and she appeared as a guest on recordings and in live performances by artists such as Xosé Manuel Budino, Manu Chao and Carlos Núñez.

On the recording side, Mercedes Peón released a 2-track single called Mareas Vivas with the theme from the TV series with the same name. There was also a specially recorded track for the successful Naciones Celtas II (Celtic Nations)compilation that featured Mercedes Peón with her former band Ajrú.

Isué is her first solo album, split between arrangements of traditional pieces and her own multicultural original compositions, featuring a wide array of traditional Galician and international musical instruments combined with modern instruments. "… these years have witnessed the birth of a new phenomenon, more commercial than cultural, called "celtism", which has assimilated, apart from tunes from the Northern territories, the pieces that were being composed by new Galician artists who took our traditional music as a springboard.

"The fact is that, by chance or design, during this time I have had the pleasure to discover music from other ethnic groups, especially from North Africa, and find in them so many affinities, both in rhythm and expression, with our melodies that I have good reason hr wanting to look further south (or North, if we refer to Africa) for musical connection and communion. Nevertheless, I plead "not guilty" if this new album is wrongly categorized (though everybody is free to pigeonhole it as they wish).

That said, I myself must face the ever-complicated task of defining what this new venture into the realms of music means for me. I humbly consider that this record, made with all my loving care, expresses many of the things I have learned and my knowledge of the Galician oral tradition (no doubt, my understanding of it and my means of expression are the channel for these feelings I let fly from deep within me to whoever wishes to share them).

I should also stress that, in order to place it stylistically, it could be defined as fusion music, for, as I said before, current trends move in that direction, mixing modernity with the oldest sounds and creating, somewhat paradoxically, totally innovative sounds with intimate harmonies that do not leave aside the frenzied rhythm of Galician traditional patterns such as "ribeiranas" and "empunadas".

To cut it short, these are sincere and complicated melodies, matching oldness with modernity, and so on. But, above all, the work is infused with passion and love. My advice, therefore, is that you listen to 'it, and then say what you will."

Discography:  

Official Web Site: www.mercedespeon.es


Discography:
 

Siha (2007)


Booking:
 

Discotrompo
Tel/Fax : +34 981 77 53 71 / 637 701 925
M-M-PEON@terra.es


Similar Music:
 
Galician, Celtic, Bagpipe

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