Aymara's Music Poscast

Aymara's Music Poscast

Music from the Andes. Out from the depths of endless valleys, out from the peaks and glaciers of untouched mountains, out from the greenest of rainforests... this is the landscape in which, since time immemorial, the music of the Andes has been forged throughout the course of history. It is a history of tragedy and triumph.

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August 26, 2007 3 mins
A charango is a musical instrument to ten cords (five cords doubled pinches) out of nylon resembling a small guitar. Following the arrival of the Spaniards to America, the natives took as a starting point the guitar to create this small instrument. After its creation, it had much influence on the Andean countries. The first charangos were built by using the carapace of armadillos of small size, called Kirkincho, like cas...
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Huajcha Pucuito me llaman todos, porque no tengo padre ni madre, solo, solito había quedado, en este yelmo del altipampa, por eso cuando la luna llega, mi voz doliente elevo al viento, mis tiernas alas agito al aire, en busca de mis perdidos padres pucuy pucuy siempre diré llamando a mis queridos padres que voy hacer, soportaré, la amarga vida que estoy pasando apiadaté cielo de mi, si eres divino y real, sa...
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The true sikuri of Mañazo as in the Puno's streets, this group is the oldest of the Candelaria's festivity in south of Peru.
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Peruvian carnivals are marked by the festive character of Andean areas, which regularly break with their solemn traditions. Beyond regional variations, a common characteristic of nearly the entire highland chain is the ritual of the yunza, called umisha in the jungle and cortamonte on the coast. It involves artificially planting a tree trunk laden with gifts, around which the guests dance until it is chopped with a machete...
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January 6, 2007 3 mins
Heights of Macchu Picchu: I Pablo Neruda From air to air, like an empty net, I went wandering between the streets and the atmosphere, arriving and saying goodbye leaving behind in autumn's advent the coin extended from the leaves, and between Spring and the wheat, that which the greatest love, as within a falling glove, hands over to us like a large moon. (Days of live brilliance in the storminess of bodies: st...
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September 23, 2006 4 mins
Image Copyright © Martha Noriega This style of music comes from city of Ayacucho in Peru. Ayacucho is the capital city of the Peruvian Province of Huamanga. It is famous for the great quantity of churches that it possesses and for its religious celebrations of Holy Week. As for its cultural identity, in it they are celebrated big events in commemoration to the holy week, among its better events the processions are, the c...
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September 17, 2006 3 mins
Tinku is a energetic dance from Bolivia, this dance comes from a form of ritual conflict practiced by local people in modern-day southern Peru and Bolivia. In a local kinship system people are divided to two halves or moieties, which have unequal status. The word "Tinku" belongs to the Quechua language and means encounter, meeting. Tinku takes place on specified holidays, when the members of moieties, both men and women, ...
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September 10, 2006 4 mins
The Saya is originated from the Yungas in Bolivia, the typical dance danced to is known as Caporales, modern version dance evolve contributions from Bolivia and Peru. This dance is a legacy of the Spanish colony where caporales were Spaniards born in the colonies. After the Spaniards left both countries, caporales began as a dance to show that legacy. The dance however has a prominent religious aspect. One supposedly dan...
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September 2, 2006 5 mins
The martial rhythm of the dance of the "Sikuris" originated in the southern highland plain known as the altiplano between Peru and Bolivia. It is danced in large groups, forming troupes who join together in large circles around musicians playing zampoña (pan-pipes) of varying sizes. The choreography of the dance is symbolic of the complementary nature and harmonious relationship that human integration should involve, a...
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Orchestral version of a old traditional peruvian song.
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August 4, 2006 3 mins
Dance from the Eastern lowlands of Bolivia
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August 2, 2006 4 mins
Ballad with rythms Andean of Peru.
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July 3, 2006 2 mins
Rhythm “lamento” traditional from Peru and Bolivia .
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June 25, 2006 4 mins
The "Morenada"
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June 23, 2006 4 mins
Song in tribute to the lake Titicaca located in limits between Peru and Bolivia.
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June 17, 2006 7 mins
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