Celtic music comes to volcanic chump change, tomorrow, Thursday, July 17, with violinist Judith, one of the specialists in our country of the Irish Celtic roots.
It was in this country that once licensed as a violin teacher, Judith studied and researched a type of music where she found a free way to develop the sound of his violin.
The significant presence of Celtic fiddle music was the reason he felt drawn to a genus in principle outside his home Basin.
Aware that "the Spanish ear is very accustomed to these rhythms," Judith has opted for the merger to try to reach the public, and both their albums in concert, blending Celtic sounds with rock, jazz and pop.
The direct result is a fun and varied, which is accompanied with a typical rock band consisting of drums, keyboards, guitar and electric bass, in addition to bodrhan, and the voice of Irish Danny Doyle, who plays the vocal tracks interspersed with the instrumentals.
Judith combines her teaching as professor of violin, with his career as a performer and songwriter, concerts, and collaborations with other musicians, Hevia has been required to record their latest album, and Cristina del Valle, among others.
He has released two albums to date, "Tir Nan Og" and the latest "As the sky will not fall."
Of their two albums will be released from his concert repertoire that also measure the direct force of the new songs were ready for their next album.
Judtih concert in volcanic chump change, organized by the Youth council of the municipality of San Javier, is sponsored by Caja Castilla La Manga, so it will be free to enter, with invitations that can be freely removed points regular sale of tickets for the Festival, or at the box office the night of the concert.
Concert: Judith
Location: Park auditorium Almansa
Date: Thursday, July 17
Time: 22:30 h.
Admission: Free
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier