Flutes & strings of the Andes : native musicians from the Altiplano.

Format Audio (CD)
Publication InfoBrooklyn, NY : Music of the World, ℗1990.
Description1 audio disc : digital. ; 4 3/4 in.
Subjects

Contents Poco a poco : huayno (harp and mandolin) -- K'ajchas (k'aqcha quenas [flutes], percussion, vocals) -- Wawa pampay : infant burial song (solocharango) -- Saqsaywamanpi : traditional melody (mandolin solo) -- Wasi chaymanta (quena solo) -- Entierro de wawa (charango, whistling) -- Pilcuyo : tarqueada (tarka flutes, drums, cymbals) -- Mayus apamusqa : huayno (harp, violin) -- Qapaq chunchos : warrior dance (transverse flutes, drum) -- Paraschallay (violin, vocal) -- Papa tarpuy : potato planting song (charango, whistling) -- Pares pares palomita (harp, mandolins, quena) -- Chini pilku : carnival song (double-reed flutes, vocals, percussion).
General noteInstrumental and vocal music from the central Andes of Peru.
General noteSung in Quechua, Aymara and Spanish.
General noteCompact disc.
General noteProgram notes ([3] p.) in container.
Performer Leandro Apaza Ramos, arpa, vocals ; Benjamín Clara Quispe, bandolina ; Oswaldo Flores Flores, whistling ; Aurelio Quispe, violin; Estban Roque Espinoza, charango ; Emeldo Roque, whistling ; Fidel Villacorta Tejada, quena ; other musicians from Azángaro and Santiago de Pupuja inPuno and from Paucartambo in Cusco.
Date/time/place of a event noteRecorded in Cusco, Puno, and Ayacucho in 1943-84 by Juan Cutipa Colque, Elayne Zorn, and Bob Haddad; digitally remastered.
Other titleFlutes and strings of the Andes.
Publisher numberCDT-106 Music of the World

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