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Various - Traditional Music Of Peru: The Ayacucho Region Album

Various - Traditional Music Of Peru: The Ayacucho Region Album
Performer: Various
Title: Traditional Music Of Peru: The Ayacucho Region
Country: US
Released: 2001
Catalog number: SFW CD 40449
Label: Smithsonian Folkways
MP3 album szie: 1859 mb
FLAC album size: 1193 mb

Tracklist

1Tijeras0:50
2Colqeñita3:27
3Sirenay, Sirenay0:59
4Harawi1:17
5Retamita3:11
6Huayno2:05
7Pasqakuymi2:06
8San Gregorio2:06
9Qachwa De Reempujo0:30
10Belenes2:13
11Qaqupa2:17
12Vaca Y Vaca, Toro Y Toro3:39
13 Festival Of The Water/Fiesta Del Agua
14Kimsay Pukllay Señor Wamani1:48
15Qachwa De Reempujo0:55
16Negritos1:21
17 Marking Of The Animals/Marcación Del Ganado
18Harawi1:43
19Iskay Sunqu Runa3:28
20Señor Cáceres3:14
21Musical Duel0:42
22 Music Of The Life Cycle/Música Del Ciclo Vital
23Musical Duel0:55
24Chimaycha2:45
25Huayno0:56
26Saru, Saruy1:30
27Song To Wankar Or Tinya0:51
28 Festival Cycle/Ciclo Festivo
29Chunchos1:42
30Clavelchay0:32
31Tijeras4:35

Credits

  • Compiled ByRaúl Romero

Notes

Produced in collaboration with the Center for Andean Ethnomusicology of the Riva-Agüero Institute of the Catholic University of Peru.
Researched, recorded, and produced with the support of the Ford Foundation.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 0 9307-40449-2 6

Short intro

Album 2001 27 Songs. Belenes, for example, happens on January 6, the traditional 12th night of Christmas, while Chunchos coincides with the Festival of the Crosses on May 3. Musically, it's inevitably guitars and local charangos a small ten-string guitar that often dominate, with the vocals sometimes eerily high and almost unworldly. Music of, by, and for the people. Folklife Folkways Festival. The 27 recordings in this collection are the first from the Andean department of Ayacucho to be made available since that region's period of heavy conflict in the 1980s and early 1990s. These songs, which range from melodic and beautiful to stark and simple, evoke water, fertility, and life events in their lyrical, aesthetic, and symbolic content. Liner notes in Spanish and English include translations of song texts in the native Quechua language. 28-page booklet with photos. 53 minutes. The Music of Peru is an amalgamation of sounds and styles drawing on Peru's Andean, Spanish, and African roots. Andean influences can perhaps be best heard in wind instruments and the shape of the melodies, while the African influences can be heard in the rhythm and percussion instruments, and European influences can be heard in the harmonies and stringed instruments. Pre-Columbian Andean music was played on drums and string instruments, like the European pipe and tabor tradition. Andean tritonic and. Disc IDs 1. Alcamenca, Provincia de Víctor Fajardo, Ayacucho, Peru on 1997-10-04. live recording of: Harawi before the plowing of the communal field on 1997-10-04. Group of elderly women performing harawi before the plowing of the communal field. Various ArtistsArtist, Traditional Music of PeruArtist Format: Audio CD. Be the first to review this item. Average Customer Review: Be the first to review this item. 121805 in Pop Music. Group of men performing chimaycha with charangos and guitars. Traditional Music of Peru, Vol. 6: The Ayacucho Region. Chunchos of Luricocha dancing and playing antaras. Huayno with harp and violin performed as purification after fiesta. Sung in the native Quechua language, the disc focuses on the festival cycle, the marking of the animals ceremony, music of the life cycle, and the festival of water - all celebrations that take place during the year, to all tracks of Traditional Music Of Peru: The Ayacucho Region for Ensemble Music from the Lake Titicaca Region. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией