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400 Years of Folk Music
A.J. Racy, James Peterson: When the Rivers Met
Aksaray
Alan Hovhaness: Shalimar, piano solos
Alan Mills and Jean Carignan: Songs, Fiddle Tunes and a Folk-Tale from Canada
Bonaparte's Retreat
Alter Echo Original Soundtrack
Ambos
In the early seventies, the traditional violin music of northern New Mexico and southern Colorado was on "the verge of disappearing," according to Roberto Martínez founder of M.O.R.E. (Minority Owned Record Enterprises) and director of the group Los Reyes de Albuquerque (The Kings of Albuquerque). In this album,...
In the early seventies, the traditional violin music of northern New Mexico and southern Colorado was on "the verge of disappearing," according to Roberto Martínez founder of M.O.R.E. (Minority Owned Record Enterprises) and director of the group Los Reyes de Albuquerque (The Kings of Albuquerque). In this album, Lorenzo Martínez presents and preserves traditional polkas, valses, chotes, and cutilios accompanying his own violin playing on vihuel...
In the early seventies, the traditional violin music of northern New Mexico and southern Colorado was on "the verge of disappearing," according to Roberto Martínez founder of M.O.R.E. (Minority Owned Record Enterprises) and director of the group Los Reyes de Albuquerque (The Kings of Albuquerque). In this album, Lorenzo Martínez presents and preserves traditional polkas, valses, chotes, and cutilios accompanying his own violin playing on vihuela, guitar and bass.
A principios de los setentas, la música tradicional de violín del norte de Nuevo México y sur de Colorado, estaba: "a punto de desaparecer," de acuerdo con Roberto Martínez, fundador del sello disquero M.O.R.E. (Minority Owned Record Enterprises) y director de Los Reyes de Albuquerque. En este álbum, Lorenzo Martínez presenta y preserva géneros tradicionales como polkas, valses, chotes y cutilios acompañado de vihuela, guitarra y bajo, que el mismo grabó.
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