Description
Americanta Peru – ''Condor Pasa Perú'' / ''America Nuestra Esperanza'' / Regova Audio CD 1994
GGV 001
El cóndor pasa is a Peruvian zarzuela (musical play) whose music was composed by Peruvian songwriter Daniel Alomía Robles in 1913 with a script written by Julio de La Paz (pseudonym of the Limenian dramatist Julio Baudouin). The piano arrangement of this play's most famous melody, El cóndor pasa, was legally registered on May 3, 1933, by The Edward B. Marks Music Corporation with the United States' Library of Congress under the number 9643. This zarzuela is written in prose and consists of one musical play and two acts. The eponymous piece, performed during the zarzuela's parade scene, has no lyrics. In July 2013, the Colectivo Cultural Centenario El Cóndor Pasa (cultural association) re-edited the original script, which had been lost for some time, as a CD containing the dialogue and seven musical pieces. The music from the original score was reconstructed by musicologist Luis Salazar Mejía, with the collaboration of musicians Daniel Dorival and Claude Ferrier, and it was performed on November 14, 15 and 16, 2013, at the Teatro UNI in Lima to commemorate the masterpiece's first centenary. All of the work done to recover and re-release the zarzuela (including the CD) was possible thanks to the efforts of musicologist Luis Salazar Mejía and cultural promoter Mario Cerrón Fetta (members of the above-mentioned cultural association), and was carried out without any public financial support.
Tracklist:
1 |
Sin Palabras |
5:02
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2 | Pío-Pío |
4:04
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3 | Si Te Vas |
3:53
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4 | Cerrito De Huaynarroque |
3:38
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5 | Jarabe Tapatío |
2:52
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6 | Florcitay Del Campo |
3:43
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7 | Palomatay |
3:21
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8 | Paja Brava |
4:41
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9 | Pasito Tun-Tun |
4:23
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10 | El Chuño |
4:40
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11 | Vaso De Cristal |
3:55
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12 | Somos Tunantes |
3:30
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13 | Negro José |
4:15
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14 | Condor Pasa |
5:07 |