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Zamoran Piper Julio Prada Guzmán Dies in Spain   
01/02/2005 06:23PM
Contributed by: ARomero

ObituariesZamora, Spain -  Julio Prada Guzmán died in Ungilde, Sanabria (Zamora province, Spain) on January 31, 2004. His funeral was held on January 1st, 2005. He had been suffering from Alzheimer's.

Prada Guzmán was known for his performances of traditional Zamoran music. A jota chaconeada (dance) that he played often was picked up by contemporary folk group La Musgaña on their live La Musgaña en directo. The same piece was used by Breton group Bagad Kemper on its album Sud-ar Su. Julio Prada collected and performed many melodies and epic ballads.

Julio Prada Guzmán's style of bagpipe playing influenced many other pipers in the area, such as the Guillermo family (Florencio, Serafín y Francisco) from Palazuelo de las Cuevas, and "Ti Francisco", from Villanueva de
Valrojo (Carballeda).

[Photo courtesy of Gaitas Españolas].

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