: The song is frequently performed at major cultural venues, including the Teatro López de Ayala in Badajoz and the Gran Teatro in Cáceres. About the Artist: Acetre
: The original studio version appears on this critically acclaimed album, which helped cement the group's status as a leader in the Spanish folk scene. acetre_el_paso_del_zajori
: It is an instrumental piece that showcases the band’s technical virtuosity, often featuring prominent violin and guitar work in live performances. : The song is frequently performed at major
The track is characterized by its energetic fusion of traditional instruments and contemporary arrangements. The track is characterized by its energetic fusion
"El paso del Zajorí" is a prominent instrumental track by the veteran Spanish folk group , featured on their 2003 album Barrunto . Composed by the group's director, José-Tomás Sousa , the piece is a hallmark of their "bilingual folk" style, which bridges the traditional music of Extremadura, Spain, and neighboring Portugal. Musical Composition and Significance
: Based in Olivenza (Badajoz) , Acetre uses this track to illustrate the "Rayana" (border) culture, blending Extremaduran rhythms like pindongos and alboradas with Portuguese influences. Notable Recordings and Performances
"El paso del Zajorí" has remained a staple in Acetre's repertoire for over two decades.