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The Afro-Brazilian Project- Ravi
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produced by Ezio Filho, Rodrigo Lopes, Florencia Saravia, Daniela Pastore and Rodrigo Campello (ARC Music Productions), 55 mins
produced by Ezio Filho, Rodrigo Lopes, Florencia Saravia, Daniela Pastore and Rodrigo Campello (ARC Music Productions), 55 mins
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Afro-Dominican Music from San Cristobal, Dominican Republic
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produced by Morton Marks, fl. 1982 and Isidro Bobadilla (Folkways Records, 1983), 37 mins
"The Dominican Republic is a culturally complex country and is roughly divisible into several different culture zones. These include the more Hispanic or Iberian North (the Cibao), and the more African-influenced central-South region (including the province of San Cristóbal and the area around the capital, Santo...
produced by Morton Marks, fl. 1982 and Isidro Bobadilla (Folkways Records, 1983), 37 mins
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Amanecer Andino
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produced by Eckart Rahn; performed by Pamela Darington, Jorge Tapia and Omar Sepulveda, fl. 1985, Inkuyo (Celestial Harmonies, 2015), 51 mins, 14 page(s)
produced by Eckart Rahn; performed by Pamela Darington, Jorge Tapia and Omar Sepulveda, fl. 1985, Inkuyo (Celestial Harmonies, 2015), 51 mins, 14 page(s)
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Ambos
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performed by Lorenzo Martínez, fl. 2009 (MORE, 1977), 31 mins

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,...

performed by Lorenzo Martínez, fl. 2009 (MORE, 1977), 31 mins
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Solo on the Pinqalyo / Sumirumansanisa
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produced by Christos Clair-Vasiliades; in Amerindian Music of Chile: Aymara, Qaqashqar, Mapuche (Folkways Records, 1975), 2 mins
In Chile today there are three indigenous groups who are direct descendants from pre-Hispanic dwellers of America: the Aymara, the Qawashqar (also called Alakaluf), and the Mapuche (also called Araucanian). The Aymara inhabit the Andean mountains and Altiplano located in Chile’s two most northern provinces, Tar...
produced by Christos Clair-Vasiliades; in Amerindian Music of Chile: Aymara, Qaqashqar, Mapuche (Folkways Records, 1975), 2 mins
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Lluvia de plata
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produced by Pablo Cárcamo, 1951-; performed by Andrés Fernández Amador; in Andrés Fernández Amador: Absolute Flamenco (ARC Music Productions, 2008), 3 mins
produced by Pablo Cárcamo, 1951-; performed by Andrés Fernández Amador; in Andrés Fernández Amador: Absolute Flamenco (ARC Music Productions, 2008), 3 mins
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Argentine: Danses Traditionnelles
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produced by Ramon Jos; performed by Guillermo de la Roca, Enrique Capuano, Ciro Perez and Alberto Rodriquez (Buda Musique), 46 mins
produced by Ramon Jos; performed by Guillermo de la Roca, Enrique Capuano, Ciro Perez and Alberto Rodriquez (Buda Musique), 46 mins
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Dear Limmertz Prelude
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performed by Jose Roberto Bertrami, 1946-2012, Alex Malheiros, 1946- and Ivan Conti, 1946-, Azymuth; in Azymuth: Outubro (Black Sun Music, 1990), 1 min
performed by Jose Roberto Bertrami, 1946-2012, Alex Malheiros, 1946- and Ivan Conti, 1946-, Azymuth; in Azymuth: Outubro (Black Sun Music, 1990), 1 min
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Baden Powell & Trio: Frankfurt Opera Concert 1975
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performed by Baden Powell, 1937-2000, Baden Powell & Trio (Tropical Music), 1 hour 15 mins, 14 page(s)
performed by Baden Powell, 1937-2000, Baden Powell & Trio (Tropical Music), 1 hour 15 mins, 14 page(s)
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Bamboo-Tamboo, Bongo and Belair
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(Cook Records, 1956), 39 mins
Recorded in the hills of Trinidad, here is a fascinating juxtaposition of three music and music / dance practices of non-urban dwellers derived from African roots. Bamboo-Tamboo evolved out of the ban European colonizers imposed on drumming: dry, hollow bamboo poles were cut to varying lengths to produce differen...
(Cook Records, 1956), 39 mins
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