EPISODE · Mar 31, 2014 · 1H
DE VOCES CEIBES a MILLADOIRO
from A GALIZA e o GALEGO
Presentación do libro, do mesmo título, de Antón Seoane, fundador e componente do mítico grupo Milladoiro, en Ourense en marzo do 2014, sobre o contexto histórico que posibilitou o movimento popular da canción galega entre os anos 1973 e 1978. Inicialmente fala Pepe de Teis.
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