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Various - Tensions At The Vanguard: New Music From Peru (1948-1979) Mp3

  • Performer: Various
  • Album: Tensions At The Vanguard: New Music From Peru (1948-1979)
  • Label: Pogus Productions
  • Catalog #: P21065-2
  • MP3: 1251 mb | FLAC: 2351 mb
  • Released: Nov 2012
  • Country: US
  • Style: Experimental, Contemporary, Musique Concrète
  • Rating: 4.8/5
  • Votes: 301
  • Category: Electronic / Classical
Various - Tensions At The Vanguard: New Music From Peru (1948-1979) Mp3

Tracklist

1Leopoldo La RosaAndes Nº 1 19694:17
2César BolañosIntensidad Y Altura5:02
3Francisco Pulgar VidalDetenimientos
Piano – Edgar ValcárcelViolin – Manuel Enríquez
9:52
4Walter CasasLa Creación6:26
5Celso Garrido-LeccaIntihuatana
Cello – Guarnieri RovattiEngineer – Aliro ZúñigaViola – Juan MenesesViolin – Federico Britos, Juan Gonzales
10:27
6José MalsioDanza7:34
7Pedro Seiji AsatoQuasar IV
Contrabass – Aurelio TelloPiano – Jorge Betancurt, Walter Casas
6:58
8Enrique PinillaPrisma5:26
9Enrique IturriagaCuatro Expresiones Para Violín
Violin – Manuel Enríquez
6:01
10Alejandro Nuñez AllaucaGravitación Humana13:56
11Arturo Ruiz Del PozoLago De Totoras6:25
12Luis David AguilarMayhuay
Cello – Ulises BullónConductor – Edgar ValcárcelViola – Luis David AguilarViolin – Héctor Cortez, Ibolya Rusznák
13:25
13Edgar ValcárcelInvención5:22

Credits

  • Compiled By, Liner NotesLuis Alvarado
  • DesignMatthew Shickele
  • Mastered ByTom Hamilton

Notes

Track 1-1 composed for magnetic tape, 1967. Recorded at the Electronic Music Laboratory at Columbia University, New York, United States.
Track 1-2 composed for orchestra, 1969 (fragment). National Symphony Orchestra, readings of Peruvian works. Premiered in Lima in 1970 by the National Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Leopoldo La Rosa.
Track 1-3 composed for magnetic tape, 1964. Recorded at the Laboratory of Electronic Music at the Latin American Center for Higher Studies in Music (CLAEM) in the Institute Torcuato Di Della in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Track 1-4 composed for piano, 1971. Premiered in Lima on September 29, 1971 by Agrupación Nueva Música.
Track 1-5 composed for string quartet, 1971.
Track 1-6 composed for violin and piano, 1967. Premiered in Lima on August 28, 1967.
Track 1-7 composed for orchestra, 1948-1950. National Symphony Orchestra, readings of Peruvian works.
Track 2-1 composed for magnetic tape, 1967. Recorded at the Electronic Music Laboratory at Columbia University, New York, United States.
Track 2-2 composed for magnetic tape, 1970. Recorded at the Laboratory of Electronic Music at the Latin American Center for Higher Studies in Music (CLAEM) in the Institute Torcuato Di Tella in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Track 2-3 composed for string quarter, 1967. Zúñica recording studio, Lima, 1974. Premiered in Santiago, Chile in 1968 by the Cuarteto de la Universidad Católica.
Track 2-4 composed for two pianos and contrabass, 1973.
Track 2-5 composed for violin, 1967. Premiered in Lima on August 8, 1967.
Track 2-6 composed for magnetic tape, 1978. Recorded at the Electronic Music Laboratory at the Royal College of Music, London, England. Belongs to a cycle of concrete music works called "Native Compositions" .