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Javier Lacunza Dies, Key Figure in the Rebirth of the Gaita in Navarre

The world of culture and Navarren folklore wears mourning after the death tonight of Javier Lacunza, one of the essential names to understand the survival and boom of the gaita in recent decades. Lacunza, a member of the emblematic Gaiteros of Pamplona / Iruñeko Gaiteroak, dedicated his life to the interpretation, teaching and dignification of an instrument that is the soul of the festivities of all Navarre.
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The world of culture and Navarren folklore wears mourning after the death tonight of Javier Lacunza, one of the essential names to understand the survival and boom of the gaita in recent decades. Lacunza, a member of the emblematic Gaiteros of Pamplona / Iruñeko Gaiteroak, dedicated his life to the interpretation, teaching and dignification of an instrument that is the soul of the festivities of all Navarre.

·Pamplona, Spain
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Noticias de Navarra broke the news in Pamplona, Spain on Sunday, April 12, 2026.
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