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Peru : music from the land of Macchu Picchu / recorded by Verna Gillis and David M. Pérez Martinez.

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Format:
Sound recording
Contributor:
Gillis, Verna.
Pérez Martínez, David Moisés.
Series:
Naxos Music Library.
Lyrichord World.
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Folk music--Peru.
Folk music.
Incas.
Folk songs, Aymara.
Folk songs, Quechua.
Quechua Indians.
Aymara Indians.
Indians of South America.
Folk dance music.
Peru.
Folk dance music--Peru.
Indians of South America--Peru--Music.
Aymara Indians--Music.
Quechua Indians--Music.
Folk songs, Spanish--Peru.
Folk songs, Spanish.
Folk songs, Quechua--Peru.
Folk songs, Aymara--Peru.
Incas--Peru--Music.
Genre:
Downloadable audio file.
Music.
Sound recordings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 audio file)
Other Title:
Music from the land of Macchu Picchu
Place of Publication:
[New York, N.Y.] : Lyrichord, [2008]
Contents:
Adios pueblo de Ayacucho (Antonio Sulca, harp ; Jeny Sulca Galindo, mandolin)
Festival Santo Domingo : harp, clarinet, violins, tenor saxophone
Churyacase yampuyov : sung in Quechua (Nilda Quinta Gonzales, vocals, with tinya and coronet)
Tu nombre / by Feliz Ramos (Ramos, vocals ; Juan Villafuerte, guitar)
Festival San Paulo : 3 trumpets, 1 clarinet, 2 tubas, 2 saxophones, snare and bass drum, and cymbals
La pampa y la puna / by Carlos Valderrama (Teófilo Hinostrosa Irrasabal, quena solo)
Festejo (Carlos Chumbioca, Huli Castilla, cajones ; Roberto Ulculmana, donkey's jaw ; Sivory Muriche, cowbell)
Huancanchu Talpara Shampe, vocalist and charango solo : in Quechua
Despidida de Cotahuasi (Jorge Velazquez, guitar solo)
Araskascas (Antonio Sulca, harp solo)
Melody from Pomacanchi (Roba Corazen, quena solo)
Ollantay (Jorge Velazquez, violin solo)
Marinera (Patricia Ghumbiavca, vocals, guitar ; Fernando Aviles, bongos ; Carlos Chumbioca, cajón)
En el hospital de amores (Juan Zarate Solier, guitar solo).
Participant:
Sung and played by native musicians.
Notes:
Principally songs, sung in Spanish, Aymara, and Quechua, and dance music of Peruvian Indians.
Recorded June-Aug. 1975 in various parts of Peru.
OCLC:
705346687
Publisher Number:
LYRCD7294 Lyrichord World
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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