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Uxia Martinez Botana
Uxia may refer to: * Uxía (born 1962), Galician singer Uxía Senlle * Uxía Martínez Botana, Galician double bass player * ''Uxia'', a synonym for ''Clemensia ''Clemensia'' is a genus of moths in the family Erebidae. The genus was described by Packard in 1864. Species References * , 1983: Description de nouvelles Lithosiinae de la Guyana Française (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae). ''Annales de la Soci� ...
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Uxía
Uxía (born November 19, 1962 in Sanguiñeda, Mos) is a musician from Galicia, Spain. Her songs are based on traditional music, reinterpreted with a renewed and personal treatment. Among other projects, she is the artistic director and an alumna of the International Lusophone Festival, Cantos na Maré. Discography Albums *''Foliada de marzo'' (Edigal), 1986 *''A estrela de maio'' (Edigal), 1987, with Na Lúa *''Ondas do mar de Vigo'' (GASA), 1989, with Na Lúa *''Entre cidades'' (Sons Galiza), 1991 *''Estou vivindo no ceo'' (Nubenegra), 1995 *''La sal de la vida'' (Nubenegra), 1997, with Rasha, María Salgado and Xesús Pimentel *''Danza das areas'', (Virgin), 2000 *''Cantos na maré'' (Nordesía), 2005, with Chico César, Filipa Pais, Manecas Costa, Astra Harris, Xabier Díaz and Jon Luz *''Eterno navegar'' (Harmonía Mundi. World Village), 2008 *''Meu canto'' (Fol Música), 2011 *''Andando a terra'' (Fundación Manuel María), 2012, about poems of Manuel María * ''Rosal� ...
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Uxía Martínez Botana
Uxía Martínez Botana (born 7 August 1988) is a Spanish double bass player. Early life and education Martínez Botana began learning the double bass and piano at the age of 6 at the elementary music conservatory Cristóbal Halffter in Ponferrada, Spain. Her first double bass teacher was Witold Patsevich – Principal Bass player from the Moscow Virtuosi orchestra – and studied piano with his wife, pianist Tatiana Patsevich. As Martínez Botana admits, Patsevich has been her biggest influence in creating her own sound and music individuality. At the age of 12 she moved to A Coruña, Galicia, Spain, where she continued her studies at Youth Orchestra of Sinfónica de Galicia. At 18 she moved to Amsterdam, Netherlands, where she finished her bachelor and master studies at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam. Her teachers included Edicson Ruiz, double-bassist with the Berlin Philharmonic; Janne Saksala, principal double bass at the Berlin Philharmonic; and Peter Stotijn, ...
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