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Songs and Dances of Bolivia
Ronnie and Stu Lipner
"Bolivia es una tierra... "Bolivia is a land of beauty and barren grandeur. Small in population, it had two capitals and a lake that is higher than most mountains. Lake Titicaca, at an altitude of more than 12,000 feet, is the highest navigable body of water in the world. Boats built of bundles of totora reeds, called balsas, have plied these waters for thousands of years and contrast strangely with modern steamships..."
Ronnie and Stu Lipner
"Bolivia es una tierra de gran belleza y árida grandeza. Pequeña en cuanto a su población, sin embargo posee dos capitales y un lago que es más alto que muchas montañas, el cual, a una altitud de 3.810 metros sobre el nivel del mar, es el cuerpo de agua navegable más elevado del mundo. Balsas construidas con atados de caña totora han surcado esas aguas por miles de años y ahora contrastan de manera singular con los modernos barcos a vapor..."
Ronie and Stu Lipner
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Songs and Dances of the Basque (Euzkadi)
Juan Onatibia performs songs from the Basque region. Most of the songs are forms of traditional dances such as the Aurresku (courting dance) and the Ezpata (sword dance). The songs are mostly performed with no singing on the txistu (a flute) and the tun-tun (small drum) which "constitute the Basque Orchestra. Both...
Juan Onatibia performs songs from the Basque region. Most of the songs are forms of traditional dances such as the Aurresku (courting dance) and the Ezpata (sword dance). The songs are mostly performed with no singing on the txistu (a flute) and the tun-tun (small drum) which "constitute the Basque Orchestra. Both instruments are played by the same interpreter known as txistulari, forming a one-man band." The album also includes several sung song...
Juan Onatibia performs songs from the Basque region. Most of the songs are forms of traditional dances such as the Aurresku (courting dance) and the Ezpata (sword dance). The songs are mostly performed with no singing on the txistu (a flute) and the tun-tun (small drum) which "constitute the Basque Orchestra. Both instruments are played by the same interpreter known as txistulari, forming a one-man band." The album also includes several sung songs (with no accompanying instruments) about animals, work and so on. Onatibia introduces history of Basque music in the liner notes.
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Joseph Hellmer
"La música mestiza comenzó a desarrollarse poco tiempo después de la conquista de la tierra de Huitzilopochtl por Cortés. Hoy, más de cuatro siglos después, las raíces españolas pueden ser claramente reconocidas en muchas de las danzas y canciones que no preservan un exclusivo carácter indígena, pero de cualquier manera esta música ya no puede ser llamada española. Las sutiles pero profundas transformaciones han acomodado las expresiones musicales al carácter de la gente y del terreno de cada región..."
Joseph Hellmer
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