Ibon Koteron (born in Bilbao in 1967) is a Basque musician renowned as a player of the alboka.[1][2] His 1996 debut release was a joint record with Kepa Junkera, Leonen Orroak (the roarings of Leon, a homage to the great albokalari Leon Bilbao).

Ibon Koteron

Koteron was educated in a Jesuit school in Bilbao. He graduated in Basque philology in the University of Deusto, but he is now teaching Philosophy in IES Ategorri, Erandio.

His career as musician started after he studied alboka and dultzaina in 1987-88 and became a teacher of these instruments himself. In the early 1990s, forming a duo with his brother, he started playing, often for free, as an accompanist to numerous popular acts, notably in support of the Conscientious Objection Movement, which was then waging a popular disobedience campaign against conscription and the army itself.

He has published articles about the alboka.[3]

In 2004 he released a second record entitled Airea (the air), produced by Kepa Junkera.[1]

He has also collaborated with other musicians, including Gilles Chavenat, Soledonna and Faltriqueira, Heikki Syrjänen, Andrea Pisu and Roston Kuchichian.

He leads a band that includes the following musicians:

References

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  1. ^ a b Cox, David. "Ibon Koteron: Airea". Rootsworld. Retrieved 20 June 2024.
  2. ^ Butler, S.; Stewart, M. (2016). The Basque Country and Navarre: France. Spain. Bradt Travel Guides. Bradt Travel Guides. p. 32. ISBN 978-1-84162-482-2. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
  3. ^ Quinn, Toner (1 September 2009). "The Basque Irish Connection: Niamh Ní Charra/Ibon Koteron/Gavin Ralston". Retrieved 20 June 2024.
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