Misa de Indios / Ramirez - Misa Criolla
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Label: La Musica
Cat No: LMU001
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 2nd June 2014
Contents
Works
Bico Payaco Borechu / Bayle de DanzantesEn Aquel Amor
Hanacpachap
Muerto Estais
Tonada El Chimo
Tonada El Diamante
Tonada La Despedida / Tonada El Huicho de Chachapoyas
Alleluia
Canto Al Silencio
Como un Hilo de Plata
Intiu Khana
Misa Criolla
Fuga de Los Condores
Artists
Luis Rigou (vocals, flute)Barbara Kusa (vocals)
Coral de Camara de Pamplona
La Chimera
Conductor
Eduardo EguezWorks
Bico Payaco Borechu / Bayle de DanzantesEn Aquel Amor
Hanacpachap
Muerto Estais
Tonada El Chimo
Tonada El Diamante
Tonada La Despedida / Tonada El Huicho de Chachapoyas
Alleluia
Canto Al Silencio
Como un Hilo de Plata
Intiu Khana
Misa Criolla
Fuga de Los Condores
Artists
Luis Rigou (vocals, flute)Barbara Kusa (vocals)
Coral de Camara de Pamplona
La Chimera
Conductor
Eduardo EguezAbout
In 1963 the Argentinian composer Ariel Ramirez wrote a Mass based on South American popular melodies. The hugely popular 'Misa Criolla' included the five major parts of the Catholic liturgy (Kyrie, Credo, Gloria, Sanctus and Agnus Dei) but also instruments from the Andes folk idiom.
It emerges today with an incredible spiritual strength and an extreme vitality. Alongside this Mass are some sacred South American baroque works in the native language of Bolivia. La Chimera have performed this work in concert in Paris, to sell-out audiences.
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