Alma de Buxo is an album by Galician gaita (bagpipes) player Susana Seivane, released in 2002.
With her second album Alma de Buxo produced by herself, under the artistic supervision of Rodrigo Romaní, Seivane consolidated her position as a Galician musician in the field of folk music.
In this album, important artists such as Uxía Senlle, Kepa Junkera and Rodrigo Romaní have made their contributions.
Music critic Chris Nickson wrote in an Allmusic review "... Seivane takes a great leap on this record...
The first real indication that something different is happening here comes with "Roseiras de Abril," featuring a surprisingly strong Seivane vocal on her own song... She's not afraid to expand her tradition, but also explore it properly... She finishes with an unaccompanied pipe piece, a processional and a muiñera that highlights the beauty of her instrument... with this record, she's done something very beautiful.