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Nafer Durán: Colombie, Roi du Vallenato
performed by Nafer Durán Diaz, 1932-, Jorge Luis and Alvaro Mendoza (INEDIT (Maison des Cultures du Monde), 2008), 1 hour 2 mins, 13 page(s)
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performed by Nafer Durán Diaz, 1932-, Jorge Luis and Alvaro Mendoza (INEDIT (Maison des Cultures du Monde), 2008), 1 hour 2 mins, 13 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
2008-04-18
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Nafer Durán Diaz, 1932-, Jorge Luis, Alvaro Mendoza
Author / Creator
Nafer Durán Diaz, 1932-, Jorge Luis, Alvaro Mendoza
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
INEDIT (Maison des Cultures du Monde)
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¡Ayombe! The Heart of Colombia's Música Vallenata
(Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, 2008), 1 hour 13 mins
In the words of Grammy®-winning popular singer/actor
Carlos Vives, "Colombia is one of those great musical
quarries of the Americas, as have been the American
South, the Antilles, Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina." Since
the late 20th century, the music of the vallenatos-
people of a small valley region of the...
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(Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, 2008), 1 hour 13 mins
Description
In the words of Grammy®-winning popular singer/actor
Carlos Vives, "Colombia is one of those great musical
quarries of the Americas, as have been the American
South, the Antilles, Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina." Since
the late 20th century, the music of the vallenatos-
people of a small valley region of the Caribbean coast-
"has best portrayed the true way of being and feeling of the
Colombian people." ¡Ayombe! The Heart of Colombia’s...
In the words of Grammy®-winning popular singer/actor
Carlos Vives, "Colombia is one of those great musical
quarries of the Americas, as have been the American
South, the Antilles, Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina." Since
the late 20th century, the music of the vallenatos-
people of a small valley region of the Caribbean coast-
"has best portrayed the true way of being and feeling of the
Colombian people." ¡Ayombe! The Heart of Colombia’s
Música Vallenata, features two dozen seasoned vallenato
performers spanning three generations, playing polished
renditions of the music they know best-paseos,
merengues, sones, and puyas of their homeland.
70 minutes, 15 tracks, 20+ page booklet Show more Show less
70 minutes, 15 tracks, 20+ page booklet Show more Show less
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Music recording
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
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Francisco Zumaqué: Cumbialma
performed by Francisco Zumaqué, 1945- (Tropical Music, 1997), 1 hour, 13 page(s)
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performed by Francisco Zumaqué, 1945- (Tropical Music, 1997), 1 hour, 13 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
1997-09
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Francisco Zumaqué, 1945-
Author / Creator
Francisco Zumaqué, 1945-
Date Published / Released
1997
Publisher
Tropical Music
Tracks
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Ivan Cuesta y Sus Baltimore Vallenatos: "A Ti, Colombia"
produced by Chris Strachwitz, 1931- and Joe Wilson; performed by Ivan Cuesta, 1946-, The Baltimore Vallenatos (Arhoolie Records, 1993), 53 mins
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produced by Chris Strachwitz, 1931- and Joe Wilson; performed by Ivan Cuesta, 1946-, The Baltimore Vallenatos (Arhoolie Records, 1993), 53 mins
Date Written / Recorded
1992-10
Field of Study
American Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
The Baltimore Vallenatos, Ivan Cuesta, 1946-
Contributor
Michael Cogan, fl. 1966, Chris Strachwitz, 1931-, Joe Wilson
Author / Creator
The Baltimore Vallenatos, Ivan Cuesta, 1946-
Date Published / Released
1993
Publisher
Arhoolie Records
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International Dictionary of Black Composers, vol. 1: Abrams-Jenkins
(Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers), 614 page(s)
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(Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers), 614 page(s)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1999 by Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers. Reproduced by permission of the Taylor and Francis Group.
Sections
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International Dictionary of Black Composers, vol. 1: Abrams-JenkinsDuran, Alejo
written by Egberto Bermudez, fl. 1999 (Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers), 6 page(s)
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written by Egberto Bermudez, fl. 1999 (Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers), 6 page(s)
Content Type
Biography, Compendium
Author / Creator
Egberto Bermudez, fl. 1999
Person Discussed
Alejo Dur, 1919-1989
Topic / Theme
African Colombian, Musicians, Music composition, Musical instruments, Musical meter and rhythm, Pop
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1999 by Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers. Reproduced by permission of the Taylor and Francis Group.
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