Urubamba - Kacharpari




Title:
Urubamba - Kacharpari

Description:
Composed by Rosendo Huirse. Performed by Urubamba. Originally the song "Kacharpari" by Jorge Huirse (or named by Urubamba) was called "Balseros del Titicaca" by his father Rosendo Huirse. ...Urubamba is the name of the river which winds at the foot of Machu Picchu, the last stronghold of the Incas against European conquest. So it is altogether fitting this river should have lent its name to a quartet of Peruvian musicians (error possible of Dave Marsh) who are devoted to the preservation of the music of Inca culture... ...Urubamba is best known in Europe and North America for its contributions to a pair of Paul Simon recording. Simon first meet the band (then known as "Los Incas") when they were co-billed at the "Theatre del L'Est Parisienne" in Paris in 1965. They gave him one of their albums, and it so intrigued him that he wrote the lyrics to one of their melodies which became Simon and Garfunkel's "El Condor Pasa (If I Could)". Later, they accompanied him on "Duncan" from his first solo album, and on his 1973 concert tour (where "Kacharpari", which opens side two of this album, was recorded). It was this time that Urubamba was recorded, using the traditional Inca instruments: "quena", "antara", "charango" and "bombo".... This description is a extract of the comment of Dave Marsh from cover of album "Urubamba" produced by Paul Simon. The musicians who appear in the last photo of the video (except for appreciation error) from left are: Antara: Jorge Cumbo (Argentinean) Bombo: Emilio Arteaga (Uruguayan) Quena: Uña Ramos (Argentinean) Charango: Jorge Milchberg (Argentinean) Jorge Huirse Reyes(1914 - 1992), was the most out-standing pianist, orchestra director and Peruvian composer. ... The first piece recorded in Buenos Aires for Odeon was the theme "Carnavales" of his father, Don Rosendo Huirse, who then called "Pujllay" quechua word that means "game", carnival allusive. The theme was selected as greetings for America to the station WQXR in New York in its programme "Nights in Latin America". Jorge Huirse was ... ...iantes Peruvians in this Argentine city. During the regime of General Peron, the theme "Balseros del Titicaca" of Don Rosendo under symphonic Jorge, was selected as a feature of the programme "Mensaje de Argentinidad" under the direction of local customs and actor Fernando Ochoa. The recordings and music by Jorge Huirse... Rosendo Huirse Muñoz:(1880 1971): Teacher in Ayaviri, public employee and served in the office of Puno, definitively establishing in the city of Puno. During his restless activity, forms and directed the "Estudiantinas" as "Musical Literary Center Ayaviri", "The Centre Musical Puno" and "Musical Society Lira Carolina", participated in "Andean Bohemia", as well as in the staging of the play "The night St. John". His world compositions won several competitions, with the theme "El Picaflor", He has been a director and owner of "Eco Puno". His major musical works: "Ondas del Titicaca", "Paja Brava", "El Picaflor" "Fandanguera", "Balseros del Titicaca", "Anillito de Oro", author of the anthem music to Puno. This description was made possible by wikipedia, Lonconaonyc and robinwayra.

Author:
tutv1980

Tags:
Urubamba, Kacharpari, Balseros, Titicaca, Huirse, Andean, world, music,

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