Gregorio Paniagua: Batiscafo Reissue (Munster Records)

$32.00

From the one-sheet:

“First released in 1980 on the label Hispavox, the album disappeared after a short run and no further editions in any format have been available until now, in spite of the huge level of interest […] Paniagua is a classically trained musician and scholar of music with an extensive and fruitful history of researching, recording and rediscovering ancient music, varying from Las Cantigas de Santa María del Rey Alfonso X El Sabio (which earned him a gold record in Japan), to Andalusían music from Spain's past or compositions from ancient Greece, as well as playing with the vocal and instrumental ensemble Atrium Musicae, which toured across the world to great critical acclaim.”

And the backstory:

“In 1980, Paniagua embarked on a solo project, moving from the classical to the pop department at Hispavox. He shut himself off from the world every night for a whole month to record Batiscafo. Assisted solely by a sound technician at the controls of the latest mixing desk, his instruments and brilliant inventiveness, he managed to create this gem, a record that seeks to emulate Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells (1973) and which vanished […] Batiscafo anticipated a wave of avant-garde Spanish music in the '80s with key figures such as Suso SáizPep LlopisIshinoana, or Finis Africae, who are now being rediscovered and admired outside Spain. It is a highly original and imaginative record that continues to surprise listeners forty years on, with its bold combination of early electronic music, classicism, experimentation and psychedelia. It's a masterpiece that endures the test of time.”

*Remastered from the original tapes, includes facsimile artwork and liner notes, on 180 gram vinyl.

**Born in Madrid, 1944, Paniagua studied cello and viola da gamba and then conducted with Sergiu Celibidache. He also performs on the vihuela, lute, and hurdy gurdy. 

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