Sunday, October 10, 2010

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Andean Baroque music

I realized too late that the presence in the program Alliances resonance, the presence of Javier Echecopar in Paris. The name meant nothing to me, since I discovered it was a great classical guitarists of Peru, which deserves some developments.

best known traditional Andean music with pan flutes, and tambourines quenas, we must not forget that the period has also developed English baroque music, especially in the eighteenth century. The Jesuit Domenico Zipoli, who arrived in America in 1717, was the first European musician to settle on the continent. He wrote several parts for reductions (Jesuit Missions), which had some success, but died less than ten years after his arrival.

Baroque music was popular in the reductions, but also the court of the viceroy of Peru, Personal Representative of the King of Spain in Lima. Here is a sonata in A minor composed in the eighteenth Lima, Javier Echecopar interpreter in one of the chapels of the Church of San Pedro , the Jesuit church of the capital, completed in 1638, one of the most richly decorated in the capital.

To continue this theme, a Chilean group like: Barroco Andino , which performs baroque tunes combining Andean and European instruments. It's original and mind-blowing it: here's Turkish March by Mozart in a new light!

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