Javier Paxariño is a renowned Spanish musician, born in Granada in 1953. He is celebrated for his contributions to world music, particularly in blending the cultural influences of the Iberian Peninsula—Christian, Muslim, and Jewish—with a Mediterranean perspective. Paxariño studied at the Superior Conservatory of Music in Málaga and began his career in the 1970s with jazz and rock bands. He later founded the Onice Jazz Quartet and went on to collaborate with notable artists such as Joaquín Sabina, Miguel Ríos, and Víctor Manuel. Paxariño is also known for his work with Radio Tarifa and his involvement in various film soundtracks.
His discography includes albums like **Espácio Interior**, **Pangea**, **Temurá**, **Perihelión**, and **Ouroboros**, which reflect his eclectic style and musical exploration. Paxariño's music often incorporates elements from different continents, showcasing his versatility as a composer and performer. He has been involved in numerous projects, including collaborations with international artists and participation in significant music festivals across Europe. His work continues to inspire audiences with its rich cultural depth and innovative musical fusions.
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