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Antiguo Canto by Christopher Dorsey (CD, 2010)

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Media (VG++)(EX) - (NM-M-) - Release Year 2010 - SR 1028 - Compact Disc
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Condition
Very Good
An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or item cover, no scuffs, scratches, cracks, or holes. The cover art and liner notes are included. The VHS or DVD box is included. The video game instructions and box are included. The teeth of disk holder are undamaged. Minimal wear on the exterior of item. No skipping on CD/DVD. No fuzzy/snowy frames on VHS tape. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
Seller Notes
“Media (VG++)(EX) - (NM-M-) - Release Year 2010 - SR 1028 - Compact Disc”
Artist
Christopher Dorsey
CD Grading
Excellent (EX)
Type
Album
Language
English
Record Label
Sset, Soundset Records
Release Title
Antiguo Canto
Case Type
Cardboard Sleeve
Custom Bundle
No
Case Condition
Very Good (VG)
Genre
Classical
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Inlay Condition
Very Good Plus (VG+)
UPC
0702391010285
Format
CD
Release Year
2010
Category

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Product Identifiers

Record Label
Sset, Soundset Records
UPC
0702391010285
eBay Product ID (ePID)
27046044917

Product Key Features

Format
CD
Release Year
2010
Genre
Classical
Artist
Christopher Dorsey
Release Title
Antiguo Canto

Dimensions

Item Height
0.33 in
Item Weight
0.18 lb
Item Length
5.62 in
Item Width
5.00 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks
17
Number of Discs
1
Tracks
Antiguo Canto (Huayno), El Viento Blanco (Bailecito), Inti Raymi (Sanjuanito), Sasanan (Aire de Danzante), Cuequita (Cueca Boliviana), Pachamama (Zamba Sin Segunda), Salamanca (Chacarera), Coquena (Baguala), La Umita (Vidala Santiaguena), Velando Al Angelito (Gato), Preludio, Danza de Las Abejas (Huayno), Casi Nada (Chacarera), Coral, Machetazo (Gato), Andar y Andar (Vidala Santiaguena), Senor Guitarra (Chaya)
Notes
Antiguo canto: The Music of Marcelo Coronel Christopher Dorsey, guitar Música de los Andes (2006) Música de los Andes (Music of the Andes) is a work in five movements, each based on a particular musical genre of the peoples of the Andes mountain range in South America: huayno, bailecito, sanjuanito, danzante, and cueca boliviana. Composer Marcelo Coronel dedicated this work to guitarist Christopher Dorsey. I. Antiguo canto (huayno) "Antiguo canto" (Ancient song) is based on the huayno, a collective dance form found in the Andean region from Ecuador to the Argentine northwest. Examples of the huayno exist in song form typically accompanied by charango. As an instrumental genre, the huayno is often performed in religious processions by bands of sikus (pan flutes) and accompanied by el bombo (the bass drum) and other regional instruments. The source of the huayno is pre-Hispanic, before which it's history and development escape further elucidation. The beat and meter type is simple duple, and the melody is characteristically pentatonic minor, or modal. "Antiguo canto" follows the Dorian and Aeolian modes. The atmosphere and the form of this music can show considerable variants. In the northern Andean region, it is festive and energetic, whereas in the Argentine northwest, the huayno has a slower tempo, especially in the work of current musicians. "Antiguo canto" corresponds with this latter type. II. El viento blanco (bailecito) "El viento blanco" (The white wind) is a bailecito, a characteristic and strongly rooted dance genre of the provinces of Salta and Jujuy in the Argentine northwest. In the mountainous areas of this region, winters are hard. Native inhabitants call low clouds comprising furious winds el viento blanco. These winds disperse the fallen snow into the air producing white-outs, causing those unfortunate ones trapped in the storm disorientation, hypothermia, sleep, and even death. In the story El viento blanco (1922), Argentine writer Juan Carlos Dávalos reported the vicissitudes of unfortunate muleteers surprised by this inclement natural phenomenon in the middle of the chain of mountains. The beat and meter type of the bailecito is compound duple, and typically in the minor mode. Argentine musicologists call the superimposition of 6/8 and 3/4 meters, common to so many South American musical genres, polirritmia (polyrhythm) or birritmia. This lively metrical style originated in the Spanish music of the Renaissance. III. Inti Raymi (sanjuanito) Inti Raymi (Festival of the Sun) is an indigenous Inca festival that is celebrated in Ecuador every June. It's characteristic homage to the harvest is manifested through singing, dancing, and other rituals. Hundreds of people come from diverse points of the country to take part in this happening. The people typically sing sanjuanitos, which is music of great vitality. However, the music's origin is a source of controversy: for some it originates from pre-Hispanic Ecuador while others maintain that it comes from the Inca culture of Peru. IV. Sasañán (aire de danzante) Sasañán (Difficult path) is an expression taken from Quechua, a Native American language of South America. This difficult path has been the way of life for the marginalized Andean peoples throughout centuries and is still their lot in life-to be ignored, exploited, discriminated against, and deprived. To compose the piece, the composer has taken as a guide the atmosphere and general characteristics of the popular Ecuadorian "Vasija de barro" (Vessel of clay), a song which references the Inca tradition of burying the dead in a vasija de barro. "Sasañán" is of a sad, slow, but persistent tempo in a straightforward compound duple meter, characterized by a flowing melody based on the Dorian mode. V. Cuequita (cueca boliviana) The Bolivian cueca is a dance-one of the branches in which the Peruvian zamacueca bifurcated in it's dispersion towards the south. This little cueca is characteristically fast and e

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