Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Latin American folk music recommendation vol.12 - folk songs Nvling (2) - Peru chapter

by:auess




Peru, India and Latin American folk songs of another centre. Compared with Bolivia, Peru female singer in the proportion of the music industry is clearly much greater, from the 1950s onwards in many Peruvian singer active in various bands and groups in civil society, or to individuals in the form of solo stage They most commonly used geographical characteristics of Peru Huaqiang the Andean folk music concert. 1950s and 1960s Pastorita
Huaracina and Yma Sumac,'70s Nelly Munguia, Flor
Pucarina, the 1980s Amanda Portales, Karina
Fernandez, and today's Susana Baca, Tania Libertad, Martina
Portocarrero, who is an excellent, their interpretation of the songs have different types, in addition to changing the style of Yma
Sumac and partial African Styles of Susana Baca, Tania
Libertad, the other is a more traditional Yala Wei, Vaino and Qiaoluo oriented. Peru's folk music on the Internet a detailed chapter on (below) will not write more, I hear the most is Vaino, only it is the real representative of the Peruvian folk music types. Following are a few classic Peru show, they all come from Peru's West, North and South, the lead singer of the band, solo and duet combination, as many Peruvian singer Cha Budao any information on the Internet, so only wrote Several small amount of information can be found and there is a certain famous singer. (Next: Colombian folk music)




http://www.chinabaike.com/article/316/327/2007/2007022156306.html






1/Conjunto Condemayta de
Acomayo

http://pacoweb.net/cgi-bin/CDdetail.pl?m=7139





one established in the early 1970s the Peruvian folk band. CCDA music has long gone beyond the foundation of Cuzco, the Andes and has been extended to the central part of Acoma some areas, their work supported by a unique sound and Peru mandolin Qialang Ge mainly expressed in the lyrics to plateau People sometimes depression and feelings of love and life of praise. 10 years they are only little-known walk in the countryside near the Machu Picchu for the people singing, this 1994 series is a selection of them published only one album.



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2/Aires Cusquenos
http://pacoweb.net/cgi-bin/CDdetail.pl? m=8837




"Cuzco, the air"is the first published record of one of Peru show a folk band, although Peru has many outstanding female band, But the real in a few decades ago on the album to the inverted rare. This is "the air of Cuzco,"the first album, originally issued in 1975 a vinyl disc, in 2002 and was re-made CD version, album tracks, most of Cuzco region is the most commonly Vaino see the type of folk music, Ling Chang to show the way with Men's Choir has a unique local customs.



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3/Los Reales de
Cajamarca

http://www.geocities.com/garias.geo/disco.html





"Cajamarca of riyals"--
From the ancient city of Cajamarca in northern Peru a couple Rosa Aguirre and Guillermo
Arias in the early 1970s formed a folk duet. Just as tourism, Peru, the northern region of folk music such as the South do not like Cuzco, Ayacucho and other cities as well-known. "Cajamarca the IRR"is rare in the north was one of the band, their years in 1977-1999 published more than 10 albums, are issued in the form of tapes, CD is the only two Featured in 2000, an early works and a set. Peru and the southern part of music compared to their works in the violin and the drums of the greater proportion.



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4/Pastorita Huaracina
(1930-2001)

http://pacoweb.net/cgi-bin/CDdetail.pl?m=17572


http://www. indopedia.org/Pastorita_Huaracina.html





Pasi Te Lita was originally called Maria Alvarado
Trujillo, Peru is last century's greatest ballad singer, with a typical Andean villages Singing and the world-famous. Pasi Te Lita from the 8-year-old home alone came to Lima for the burial of the dead mother trouble, then she would only say a little Quechua and Spanish, or even a person does not understand the street, but in the 1960s after May 2001 of the day, there are tens of thousands of people gathered together for her farewell, Peru all sectors of the community of people always remember the mother of the folk songs. Pasi Te Lita 12-year-old began the stage performances, the 1950s recording of 78 to the vinyl disc in Peru's domestic sales of more than the Beatles. After she won the Latin American tradition of Minge Jie almost all the awards, and for a time as the Andean music of Peru's chief singer and his visit to Europe, Asia and North America. . . Featured this double CD cover her singing career golden era of the 27 entries, first issued in 1990, 2001 to commemorate her death and re-re-print.



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5/Nelly Munguia
http://pacoweb.net/cgi-bin/CDdetail.pl? m=21261





Nelly - Mugui Ya IEMPSA published once in a CD, recorded in Virrey her record company recorded a dozen songs, Most of Vaino. For those who do not know who she was, I would like to say that many people were Mugui Ya think is the most outstanding folk Ayacucho and the most influential female interpretations, and even her any real clear definition of the Peruvian folk singer in the sector in the position. In the 1970s she was in Peru's two major record companies and Lider Virrey published four vinyl discs were now almost out of print, it is very difficult to find.



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6/Maritza Rodriguez
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with the above-mentioned several different, Marissa - Rodriguez interpretation of the western coastal areas of Peru is very Popular Qiaoluo, the European Waltz and Peru native music, the combination of elegant and romantic melody for the parties Bianchang Bian Tiaozhuo Double dance. Marissa Qiaoluo music in Peru is a representative of the female singers, Qiaoluo unique to the saxophone, accordion and guitar-oriented music and Marissa tactfully voice perfectly integrated. Highlights of the first edition of this album issued in the 1980s, after the 2000 and issued a CD version.



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