
Manuelcha Prado
Peru
Saturday 9 December 2006 15:00-16:00 (Radio 3)
Lucy Duran presents a series recorded on location in Peru.
She explores the music of Ayacucho, the remote Andean region which bore the brunt of the Shining Path terrorist attacks throughout the 1980s and 90s.
The programme features a session by Manuelcha Prado, a performance of the classic El Condor Pasa on the unique Peruvian harp, and songs from Puspo, a singer who already has 17 children at the age of 22.
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Presented by Lucy Duran
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Saturday 9 December 2006, 3:00pm
Duo Ayacucho: Puspo Carnaval (7.02)
Duo Ayacucho: Mi Cahallo y mis Mujeres (4.54)
The Duo Ayacucho is Raul Gomez (guitar/vocals) and Freddie Gomez (charango/kena) with Puspo on vocals, singing in Quechua.
Recorded in Lima
Ccahua Llaccta de Raul Curo Valenzuela: Coca Quintucha (4.37)
Ccahua Llaccta de Raul Curo Valenzuela: Wallpa Huaccay (2.24)
Raul Curo Valenzuela: El Condor Pasa (3.46)
Raul Curo Valenzuela (harp); Paolo Lopez (violin); Anthony Ortiz (scissors)
Recorded in Lima
Manuelcha Prado: Chiquitucu (3.10)
Manuelcha Prado: Lamentos de un Viejo Guitarero (3.03)
Manuelcha Prado: Ofrenda (3.12)
Recorded in Lima
http://www.manuelchaprado.com/
All music was recorded on location in Peru by James Birtwistle for BBC Radio 3, August & September 2006
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