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'LA MUSICA DE LOS CONJUNTOS TIPICOS AMAZONICOS DE PERU' - 'Around The Húmisha: The Music Of The Traditional Amazonian
Ensembles Of Peru' is a compilation that brings together for the first time various groups formed between the mid-'60s
and early '80s, which defined the sound of the popular music that emerged in the Peruvian jungle. Here, genres of
indigenous Amazonian roots are presented, such as the pandilla, the chimaychi and the sitaracuy, which are typically
performed in carnivals and regional Amazonian festivals. These gatherings always culminate around a húmisha tree, a
representative element of these celebrations, which is surrounded by a troupe of dancers who cut it down to the rhythm
of a pandilla. Based on these native genres, these traditional ensembles were nurtured by diverse influences, coming
from the Andes (huaynos), the Peruvian coast (creole waltzes), as well as from neighboring countries such as Brazil
(samba, tanguiño), Colombia (cumbia) and Ecuador (sanjuanitos). The music is performed using the traditional
instrumentation of quena, bass drum and snare drum, sometimes supplemented with violin, clarinet, saxophone, guitar, and
maracas. This compilation brings together songs from Conjunto Selva Alegre, Flor Del Oriente Y Su Conjunto, Los
Guacamayos, Los Solteritos, Dúo Loreto, Los Pihuichos De La Selva, Los Ribereños Del Huallaga, Conjunto Esperanza De San
Martín, Conjunto Típico Corazón De La Selva, Jibarito De La Selva con Los Mensajeros De La Selva, and Los Hijos De
Lamas. These groups released records on the main Peruvian labels of the '70s and '80s; today, those albums are true
collector's gems, hard to come by. Here we find some indisputable classics from the Amazonian repertoire such as 'La
Leyenda Del Pífano' by Adolfo Sandoval in the masterful interpretation of the Dúo Loreto, 'El Pucacuro' by the Amazonian
diva Flor del Oriente, the highly popular 'Salta Yanasita' by the Conjunto Selva Alegre, as well as the classic 'Alegría
En La Selva,' by the Conjunto Típico Corazón De La Selva, a true Amazonian anthem. Following the success of the
anthology 'The Fabulous Sound Of Andrés Vargas Pinedo,' and the launch of 'The Music Of The Lamista Kechwas: Recordings
Of The Native Communities Of Lamas,' Buh Records presents this volume dedicated to exploring this fascinating universe
of traditional music from the Amazonian jungle, and this time with the launch of a collection and platform called
Central Amazónica, which will be dedicated exclusively to the rescue of musical gems from the Peruvian Amazon. This
album is released on vinyl LP format, with extensive information and visual documentation. Compilation and notes by Luis
Alvarado. Art by René Sánchez.
This album is possible thanks to the Proyecto Especial Bicentenario fund.
SIDE 1:
1. Conjunto Selva Alegre De San Martín - Salta Yanasita (1977)
2. Flor Del Oriente Y Conjunto - El Pucacuro (1973)
3. Los Guacamayos- Recuerdos De Selva (1971)
4. Los Solteritos - Nunca Me Olvides (1967)
5. Dúo Loreto - La Leyenda Del Pífano (1967)
6. Los Pihuichos De La Selva - La Pungara (1971)
7. Los Ribereños Del Huallaga - El Masatillo De Mi Abuelita (1983)
8. Los Ribereños Del Huallaga - Pífano Humano (1983)
SIDE 2:
1. Conjunto Esperanza De San Martín - La Pamashtinita (1978)
2. Conjunto Típico Corazón De La Selva - Alegria En La Selva (1966)
3. Los Pihuichos De La Selva - El Shitanero (1973)
4. Eliseo Reátegui Y Los Solteritos - Carnaval De Mi Pueblo (1982)
5. Jibarito De La Selva - Llegó La Merma (1989)
6. Los Hijos De Lamas - Viajero De Ruta (2002)
Price
€ 26.95
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
24-06-2022
Label
Item-nr
520885
EAN
5136944905806
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