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An even richer resource, as far as Esperanto popular music is concerned, can be found at the Esperanto-Muziko page here: http://www.esperanto.dk/muziko Although this large collection of links, assembled by Duncan Thomson and Jacob Nordfalk, doesn't seem to have been updated for two years, it is very useful to have so much information in one place. Here we find pointers to information about other performers - Kajto, Nikolin', Amplifiki, Olivier Tzaut, and so on. There is also a short list of Esperanto compact disks. Changing tempo now, for information about Brazilian music, you can visit this page: http://www.geocities.com/espereco/brazil... And, compensating for the lack of graphics in this article, (I may add some later), a good collection of photographs of current musicians can be found here: http://fys.ku.dk/~nordfalk/kef/e/muziko.... Finally, jumping from North Europe to sunny Spain, there is some information about the group Solotronik and a few Real Audio extracts from their work at this link: http://www.ciudadfutura.com/esperanto/so... And that's all from me for now. A plain vanilla article this time, I'm afraid, but things are rather difficult back at the ranch right now. I hope to be back on track with my next few Topic Articles which will deal with Esperanto and the Oomoto and Bahai religions and, (not before time), Lidia Zamenhof.
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